Ethics And 2G Scam

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    Ethics and 2g Scam

    Ethics and Value Management The2G Scam A Students Initiative. Table of Content 1. Abstract 1.1 Introduction 2. Ethical Issues 3. Ethical Dilemma’s 3.1. Dilemma faced by A. Raja 3.1.1. Role of A. Raja 3.1.2. Ethical Theories 3.1.3. Cost and Benefit analysis 3.1.4. Recommendation for resolving the Dilemma 3.2. Dilemma faced by Corporates 3.2.1. Role of Corporates 3.2.2 Ethical Theories 3.2.3. Cost and Benefit analysis 3.2.4. Recommendation for resolving the Dilemma 3.3. Dilemma faced by Government

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    Ethics

    Ethical Scam Every organization to function smoothly and efficiently and to achieve its long term goal needs to behave in a ethical manner. Hence ethics are guiding principles or expectation of conduct governing the behavior of an individual or a group. In the increasingly conscience-focused marketplaces of 21st century , the demand fore more ethical actions is increasing. But greed overcomes principles , for earning huge profits in a short run businessmen do adopt unethical practices , leading

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    Corporate Governace in India

    AGENDA FOR CORPORATE GOVENANC Agenda for corporate governance reforms The need for corporate governance reforms in India is call of the hour as scams have become almost as an annual feature ever since we had liberalisation from 1991. Just from last 4-5 days we had been hearing about yet another alleged fraud involving thousands of crores by Kolkata-based Saradha group which may be a case of misuse/laundering by money generated by duping of lakhs of investors & public at large

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    Student

    * * IS India Incredible or Is India Shining?? * From being the ‘Golden Bird’ to being tagged as a poor, under-developed nation, India has faced it all. But now the times are changing. Now even India is competing in the race to become a super power. And it seems to be a pretty achievable dream taking into consideration the tremendous amount of progress that India has made since the time of INDEPENDENCE when this country was left in shambles. India, as we all know, is the largest working

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    Corruption in India

    Corruption Sanchit Avasti Roll no. 03 TYBMM Introduction of corruption What is Corruption? In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, Corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. In economy, Corruption is payment for services or material which the recipient is not due, under law. Corruption means the state of being bad and dishonest, especially in matters concerning money. It creates a very impact to the country's education, occupation, living style

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    Significance of Value Education

    Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil. Education gives awareness and information. It gives knowledge and knowledge is power. It gives skills and enables us to seek good career opportunities, livelihood, and opportunities for earning wealth, name and fame. It gives moral values and emancipates us as a human being. Education has multiple roles to play. It is ironic; however, that emancipatory role of education has given way to the

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    Role of Media

    Today, we are living in a world dominated by media. The mass media is increasingly occupying the central stage in our lives. The mass media has an iron grip on the imagination as well as thinking faculties of the society. The programmes and features served by the mass media which instruct people not only what they should eat, drink and wear and groom them but also at times misguide them to commit heinous crimes. Mass media acts as an effective catalyst of change in society. In a materialist world

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    Govt., Business, NGOs – Interface between them in the rise of globalization BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT Govt., Business, NGOs – Interface between them in the rise of globalization BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT Chand Ajmera, PGP/17/192 Ananya Jha, PGP/17/194 Shraddha Srikhande, PGP/17/240 Dinesh Kumar V, PGP/17/248 Chand Ajmera, PGP/17/192 Ananya Jha, PGP/17/194 Shraddha Srikhande, PGP/17/240 Dinesh Kumar V, PGP/17/248 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. ROLE OF CSOS IN BUSINESS GOVERNMENT

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    721 crore) in 2011-12, with 58 percent of this coming from business outside India. Tata companies employ over 450,000 people worldwide. The Tata name has been respected in India for more than 140 years for its adherence to strong values and business ethics. About TATA Teleservices Tata Teleservices (TTL) spearheads the Tata group’s presence in the telecom sector. Incorporated in 1996, TTL is the pioneer of the CDMA 1x technology platform in India. It has embarked on a growth path since the acquisition

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    Trends in Media and Prospects for Broadcasting Reforms

    Chomsky o Excerpts form the book - Manufacturing Consent by Noam Chomsky • Case studies o WMD i.e. Weapons of Mass Destruction being used repeatedly by media • Situation in India o Media focusing on Scams repeatedly and not giving due importance to the other relevant news. • Conclusion Introduction The power of the news media to set a nation’s agenda, to focus public attention on a few key public issues, is an immense and well-documented

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