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    water

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    A 2007 study finds that discharge of untreated sewage is the single most important cause for pollution of surface and ground water in India. There is a large gap between generation and treatment of domestic waste water in India. The problem is not only that India lacks sufficient treatment capacity but also that the sewage treatment plants that exist do not operate and are not maintained.[1] The majority of the government-owned sewage treatment plants remain closed most of the time due to improper

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    iii) The date of passing eligibility examination will be the date appearing on the mark-sheet or provisional certificate issued by the University / Institution. In case the result of a particular examination is posted on web site of the University / Institution indicating the date on which the result was posted on the web site‚ the same date will be taken as the date of passing of examination. ADVERTISEMENT NO. CRPD/SME & STE/2010-11/02 RECRUITMENT OF SPECIALIST MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVES & SPECIALIST

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    Social Responsibility

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    Social Responsibility What Definition Making a profit within the ambit of the law and to make decisions that will benefit not only the interest and welfare of society but also that of the organisation Origins of Social Responsibility • Entrepreneurs recognised a responsibility to employees. This refers to an act of paternalism to act in a fatherly way‚ caring and taking responsibility • Josesph Rowntree – Paternalistic Chief Executive – provide generous medical and dental schemes. Not possible

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    Chemistry Investigatory Project Anand Vihar School Bhopal Topic: Study of Adulterants in Food Stuffs Submitted By: Submitted To: Devanand Vyas Mrs. Surbhi Mam XII XII ‘A’ 25 Acknowledgement I owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and supported me during the writing of this book. My deepest thanks to

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    Common Law Method

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    NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY BHOPAL An Analysis of Sonu v. State of M.P. (MANU/MP/0088/2010) Submitted by:- Anugrah Pratap Singh Rajawat Roll No. – 2010 B.A.LL.B. 11 Enrolment No. – A- 0961 1st Trimester Table of contents S. No. Page No. 1. Introduction…………………………………………… 3 2. Concrete facts of the Case…………………………… 4 3. Material facts of the Case…………………………….. 5 4. Immaterial facts of the Case………………………….. 6 5. Concrete Decision

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Corporate Crime (BTF2223): ------------------------------------------------- Research Report Assignment ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Proposition: “In order to effectively punish and deter corporate crime‚ the law should impose criminal sanctions on individuals rather

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    The Advocate’s Act of 1961

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    Chanakya National Law University The Advocate’s Act‚ 1961 A Research Shivanshu Shekhar Roll No: 615‚ 2nd Semester ( Section B) CONTENTS  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CHAPTERIZATION 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE ADVOCATE’S ACT‚ 1961- SALIENT FEATURES 3. CONCLUSION 4. BIBLIOGRAPHY 3 4 7 14 15 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Any project completed or done in isolation is unthinkable. This project‚ although prepared by me‚ is a culmination of efforts of a lot of people. Firstly‚ I would like to thank our History Professor

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    Old Age Home Is Good or Bad

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    Technology-integration in Old Age Homes in India A Status Paper Sugan Bhatia‚ Ph.D. President Indian University Association for Continuing Education Delhi 1.1 The elderly (aged 60 years and above) in India account for more than 9 percent of the total population. The National Population Commission estimated that the population of the elderly is expected to grow from 71 million in 2001 to 173 million in 2026. This demographic scenario appears to indicate a very precarious condition for the older persons

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    Csr for Cnooc

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    Introduction: With the rapid development of cross-border industry and increasing number of international trades‚ the corporate social responsibility requirements of a multinational enterprise has reached a height that had never been before. And the acceleration of global warming raised people’s awareness of the necessities of the environment in certain degree. However‚ the lessons the managers learnt from those incidents that damaged or polluted the environment happened in the past‚ was not able

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    Legal Education Case Study

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    Role of Legal Education in Judicial and Legal Reforms Introduction:- In the words of Shri. Swami Vivekananda‚ “Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man”. Legal education refers to the education to attain the ultimate goal of Rule of Law. Legal education is a science which imparts to students knowledge of certain principles and provisions of law to enable them to enter into the legal profession. Legal education and its importance are to establish the rule of law in society. The

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