Review of Professional Management
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Dr. (Mrs.) ANURADHA JHA1

First Published 30 Nov 2003. https://doi.org/10.1177/rpm.2003.1.1.34
Article Information Volume 1, Issue 1 November-2003

1Assistant Professor, NDIM

Abstract

In view of increased globalisation and liberalisation, privatisation has been an important issue or agenda for governments in SAARC countries, especially India. Though the process of privatisation may vary in different countries. It is important to study the experimental implementation of various theoretical principles in the spheres of privatisation undertaken in India and find out possible approaches suitable for Indian economy with reference to restructuring public enterprises here.

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