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Gandhian Trusteeship
GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME

Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for Masters in Management Studies (MMS)
2010-2012.

By
Mahesh Mallap Korvi MMS- Sem IV Roll No. 24
2010-2012

ALKESH DINESH MODY INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES, MUMBAI

PROJECT
ON
Mahatma Gandhi:A True Saint
(Gandhian TRUSTEESHIP)

Certificate

I, Nadirshaw. K. Dhondy , Advocate Supreme Court have examined the Thesis of Mr.Mahesh Korvi who has been enrolled at Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute of Financial and Management Studies for the Academic Year 2010-12.

His Unique Identification Number is 24

His thesis entitled “Mahatma Gandhi:A True Saint(Gandhian TRUSTEESHIP)” has been completed for the part assessment of the final exam.
He is evaluated to receive _____ marks out of 40.

Mahesh Korvi Nadirshaw. K. Dhondy (Advocate Supreme Court)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I am extremely thankful to Professor Mr. NADIRSHAW K. DHONDY, Advocate Supreme Court, whose active interest in the project and insights helped me formulate, redefine and implement my approach to the project.

I would also like to extend my gratitude to the Library staff of Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute of Financial and Management Studies for helping me with references for this project.

Executive summary of the project

This project tells about the Gandhian Philosophy regarding the Indian Context, along with that the Introduction of the Mahatma Gandhi. The life of Gandhi and there principles are mentioned.

It also includes the Gandhian Philosophy in the context of the Indian Religion, along with there Philosophy regarding the Industrial and Economical Prosperity.

Finally Gandhian Philosophy and Quotes for harmony is mentioned, what are there aims for life for prosperity.

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