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Topic : IS INDIA A POOR COUNTRY
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Entrepreneurs: Success Stories

 
Created by : Jagbir Singh, Senior Consultant, Ernst & Young  | 09 25 2008 15:02:24 +0000
Industry : Management & Strategy ConsultingFunctional Area : Strategy Execution(Strategy & Execution)
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India have pursued radically different development strategies. India is not outperforming overall, but entrepreneurship is making a big difference to the economies. That success may enable it to catch up with and perhaps even overtake other countries. what do you say?
 
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No doubt Enterpreneurship development is great and successful in India.If everything go in proper channel with proper judgement it will flourish to fill up the sky even.But thing is that the people placement in government sector and also banking sector is not at all 100% perfect.

Enterprenuership skill go in vain only due to bad judgement and decision of banks and even government too.There are many loophole due to which medium and small enterpreneures can not flourish at all.No doubt the enterpreneurship skill in India is far far better than the rest of the world.


By BEENA AGARWAL, Head/VP/GM-Corporate Planning/Strategy, ANADI HI TECH AGRO PVT LTD  07 08 2009 16:03:18 +0000
 
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In my view Corporate success in other countries commonly comes at the government's bidding, with deciding how, when and where to project. Indian companies, especially successful ones, rarely do the government's bidding.
By Anil Kumar Singh, Senior Consultant, GKC  09 25 2008 15:14:29 +0000
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The way Indian entrepreneurs are doing business now not only in India but abroad as well anyone can easily say that Indian entrepreneurs are reshaping this country. Despite of no government support, lack of resources and various physical barriers in doing business in India the Indian entrepreneurs have achieved a tremendous success. Certainly Indian entrepreneurs have got the potential to cross every limit of success. No wonder that it is the hardwork of Indian entrepreneurs the country is growing at a rapid speed. Soon India will be among the few developed nations due to this positive factor.
By shailesh , B.B.A student, kumaun university, ssj campus almora  | 04 19 2011 14:38:46 +0000
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yes i do agree that india is on a path of development,india has got the potentials....and the many international companies have started coming to india with joint ventures with local companies..this is better sing 


By himanshu gadkari, RETAIL STORE MANAGER(PUMA RETAIL LTD)  | 08 03 2009 08:55:06 +0000
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yes, India is reshaping better than other countries because as you seen GDP growth since last decades it grows tremendously.  As and When time is going on the infrastructres and policies and regulations is being chaned in favour of growth.


By Ankit Gandhi, MBA student, Omegan School of Business  | 08 03 2009 08:25:51 +0000
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Some of the youngest, richest and most successful businessmen are Indians.
By neha singh, Content Editor, Avestia Corp  | 12 13 2008 14:15:13 +0000
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In my opinion india's diversity is so great that a key to sustaining its democracy has been finding a way to balance the often inconsistent demands of various groups with the needs of the collective. The good news is that the Indian system has worked to devolve power so that influence and prestige are distributed to more than the usual socio-economic elites to include several disparate historically disenfranchised groups.
By Jagbir Singh, Senior Consultant, Ernst & Young  | 09 25 2008 15:02:24 +0000
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No, I don't think so that reshaping is going in the right way.
By SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd  | 03 03 2011 10:05:00 +0000
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