If you are looking to start a business which involves low risk, Consultancy Business could be a great option for you to start a business. To start a Consultancy business, you do not require a huge infrastructure and setup cost is quite low. What you basically need is to make as many contacts as possible. Identify the target industry, make contacts and check out the requirements of the industry.
Every corporate and big industries requires consultancy for many of their work to get done on time. If you can properly identify their needs and gives them a perfect solution, you can easily build a good reputation among your clients. Consultancy business will continue to grow with time as more and more industries will expand their businesses. Know more details about how to start a consultancy business and what you all need to grow you business.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
How to type Indian Rupee Currency Symbol
Indian Rupee Currency symbol may not be typed directly from your keyboard unless the new symbol is accepted by the Unicode Consortium's Unicode Technical Committee. But it does not mean, you cannot type this symbol. There are ways to type this symbol from your keyboard, one such way is to install a special font and type the new rupee symbol. This font can be used to type the Indian Currency symbol by hitting (`) symbol, which is just above the 'Tab' key on your keyboard.
Learn step by step how you can type the Indian Rupee currency symbol from the below link.
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-type-the-new-Indian-currency-symbol-Rupee
Learn step by step how you can type the Indian Rupee currency symbol from the below link.
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-type-the-new-Indian-currency-symbol-Rupee
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
Currency symbol finalized for Indian Rupee
India has finally got the unique currency symbol for Indian Rupee, which till now was denoted using 'Rs' or 'Re'. The new symbol is a perfect blend of modernity and Indian culture. It includes both the Devnagiri 'Ra' and the Roman capital 'R' and includes two parallel lines, which denotes "equals to" sign. Now Indian Rupee can be recognized globally by having its unique identity and symbol.
A unique currency symbol shows the robustness of the country's economy and now India too will be recognized as a global economy among other countries. It lend a distictive identity to the currency and further highlight the strength and global face of the Indian economy. The selected symbol has been designed by an Indian Institute of Technology postgraduate 'D Udaya Kumar'. Earlier, a committee headed by a Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) shortlisted five symbols and then redesigned them to give a new design to show robustness and perfect blend of modernity and Indian tradition. On Thursday, July 15th 2010, the Union Cabinet approved this design among the five selected symbols.
"The symbol will be adopted in a span of 6 months in the country, and within 18 to 24 months globally", as told by Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni. Later, it will feature on computer keyboards and softwares for worldwide use.
A unique currency symbol shows the robustness of the country's economy and now India too will be recognized as a global economy among other countries. It lend a distictive identity to the currency and further highlight the strength and global face of the Indian economy. The selected symbol has been designed by an Indian Institute of Technology postgraduate 'D Udaya Kumar'. Earlier, a committee headed by a Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) shortlisted five symbols and then redesigned them to give a new design to show robustness and perfect blend of modernity and Indian tradition. On Thursday, July 15th 2010, the Union Cabinet approved this design among the five selected symbols.
"The symbol will be adopted in a span of 6 months in the country, and within 18 to 24 months globally", as told by Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni. Later, it will feature on computer keyboards and softwares for worldwide use.
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