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WHY FDI IN MULTI BRAND RETAIL SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED: A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Why FDI in Multi brand should not be allowed? FDI‘ means investment by non-resident entity/person resident outside India in the capital of an Indian company   under Schedule 1 of Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident Outside India) Regulations 2000. [1] Entry into single brand retail is allowed in 2006 upto 51% that too is subject to some pre conditions:- company should be the owner of the product and the products should be branded during manufacturing [2] . There are many foreign   companies that have entered Indian retail sector through single brand like Reebok, nike. Single brand deals with one particular line of product to be sold under the single brand name to the end users for example reebok and nike sells shoes and related products in India. Multi brand deals with different lines of products to be sold to the end users. For example Indian company reliance is a multi brand company dealing in Jewellery, food s...

CURRENCY FLUCTUATION

There was an era of immediate post-independence when 1 Rs was equivalent to $1. Rupees has been devalued to a great extent as dollar slumped to it’s all time high record of  57.37 Rs for $1. What causes fluctuations in currency rates or exchange rate that a $10 in can buy you a cup of coffee in one country, while luxury 5 star dinner in another. Supply and demand define one currency’s value in comparison to another. Basically fluctuation is caused by demand and supply of the currency. The demand and supply generally affected by country’s trade and its macroeconomic policies. A currency will tend to become more valuable when its demand is higher than supply. A currency will tend to become less valuable when its demand is less than supply. It is the basic theory. We need to understand in the global economy terms, when the currency will have more demand and when it will have less demand. Remember that exchange rates are expressed as a comparison of two currencies. It is always rel...

How to write a research paper

This post is not written by me I have found this on academictips.org and though to post here Research and Writing Go Hand in Hand Before you begin your research think about whether your research topic is something that really interests you. Even if you already know some things about your topic, read as much as you can so that you can develop an informative paper. Begin your paper with an introductory paragraph. This paragraph should contact the question or problem that you are going to explore in your paper. Alternatively, this paragraph should contact a thesis statement. For example, regular exercise and a balanced diet are important components for living a long healthy life. The body of your paper should contact facts, stories, anecdotes to support your thesis statement. Your concluding or summary paragraph should contain a statment that summarizes the main points in the body of your paper. Proofread your paper. A good paper takes at least one proofrea...

ALL ABOUT NIRMA

The number of students inquiring about Nirma is increasing day by day. It has become difficult for me to explain the same things all and again to everyone from the very beginning. I’m tired of appraising Nirma, and thus finally decided to pen down everything that I know and I have experienced as being a student of Nirma. It is a chunk of Clat takers who are keen to inquire about Nirma, as it is the only good choice leftover for a person, who could not land up in any of the top national law schools and also some private colleges like symbiosis because they messed up CLAT exam. Even I had the same story last year and thus I have sympathy with such students. I appreciate their efforts, but again not everyone is made for Nationals, not all students of India can study in Nlsiu or Nalsar, someone has to be there in other college too for their strength. Last year even after taking a one year, I could not make It to anywhere. There was no choice left, I spent my days crying, sufferin...