Direct Investment in life Insurance Industry” Submitted to Gujarat Technological University IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. Himanshu Chauhan Submitted by Pratik Panchal Enrollment No.:117010592053 Ajay vaja Enrollment No.:117010592077 YEAR: 2011-2013 MBA SEMESTER III Affiliated to Gujarat Technological University Ahmedabad | DECLARATION We‚ Panchal PRatik
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Ahir-rao (Aahirraw)‚ Dhampal‚ Ahirs 3.2 Aangre 3.3 Aangan (Aangane) 3.4 Bagwe 3.5 Bagraw 3.6 Bande 3.7 Babar 3.8 Bhagwat 3.9 Bhosale/Bhonsle 3.10 Bhoware 3.11 Bhogle 3.12 Bhoeete (Bhoite)‚ Bhati 3.13 Biradar(patil) 3.14 Chavan‚Chauhan 3.15 Chalukya (Chalke)‚ Chalukyas 3.16 Dhamale 3.17 Dhamdhere 3.17.1 Dhitak 3.18 Dhawale 3.19 Dhekle 3.20 Dhone 3.21 Darbare 3.22 Dalvi 3.23 Dabhade 3.24 Dharmaraj 3.25 Devkante 3.26 Dhaybar / Dhaibar 3.27 Dhumal 3.28
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Uttar Pradesh Act‚ 2005” was passed by the State Legislature and assented to by the Hon’ble Governor‚ notified vide UP Govt. Gazette Notification No. 403/VII-V-I-I(Ka)/I/2005 dated March 24‚ 2005. In fulfillment of vision and mission of Dr. Ashok K Chauhan‚ Founder President‚ Ritnand Balved Education Foundation‚ Amity University Uttar Pradesh is committed to provide skill based quality education comparable to the international standards and it subscribes to the philosophy of “modernity blends with tradition
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Sheet1 RANK 1 2 3 4 PARTICIPANT NAME COLLEGE NITIN GAJANAN MALUSARE JANARDAN INSTITUTE GIRISH MAHESHKUMAR SAVLANI K S BUSINESS SCHOOL PRATEEK GOVILA BIT MESRA PUNE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF KISHAN BHATTAD MANAGEMENT SCIENCES (PUMBA) CITY MUMBAI AHMEDABAD RANCHI PUNE PORTFOLIO 1666999.9 1666553.6 1666432.5 1662356.05 TURNOVER 16935103.38 19998020 19946293.4 0 % GAIN 11.13% 5.67% 9.36% 0.00% Basis highest % change in profit compared to the previous day portfolio COMMENTS REMARKS 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Programs on C++ Akshay Kishor Chauhan XI-Bliss Roll No. :- Three Acknowledgment I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teachers as well as our principal who gave me the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project‚ which also helped me in doing a lot of Research and I came to know about so many new things. I am really thankful to them. Secondly I would also like to thank my parents and friends who helped me a lot in finishing this project within the limited time
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of practical implications in Managerial Economics. In addition‚ we would like to specially thank Sanket Doshi‚ Employee in Indian Oil Corporation Ltd for his patience‚ cooperation and guidance. We would also like to thank Hitesh Gupta and Srishti Chauhan for providing us with the HR perspective. Table of Contents Executive Summary: The Managerial Economics project was our first opportunity to apply the concepts we have learnt to the real world. For our analysis we have taken IOCL
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CHALLENGES AND RISKS Being a global company provides unique opportunities for their Company. Challenges and risks accompany those opportunities. Their management has identified certain challenges and risks that demandthe attention of the nonalcoholic Beverages segment of the commercial beverages industry and their Company. Of these‚ their key challenges and Risks are discussed below. Obesity and Inactive Lifestyles. Increasing concern among consumers‚ public health professionals andGovernmen
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Project Report A STUDY ON MARKETING STRATEGIES OF COLGATE PALMOLIVE LTD. Submitted to: Dr. D.K. Agarwal Submitted by: DINESH CHAUHAN [62014] VIVEK DHAR [62066] FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT NEW DELHI Contents ❖ Introduction 1 ❖ Objective 2 ❖ Methodology 3 ❖ Company Profile 4 ❖ Company Strategy 6 ❖ Marketing Mix 15 ❖ SWOT Analysis 26 ❖ Survey Findings 28 ❖ Retailers Survey 34 ❖ Conclusion 37 ❖ Suggestions 39 ❖ Consumer Questionnaire ❖ Retailer Questionnaire ❖ Bibliography
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CHILE” UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: SUBMITTED BY: GROUP 2 PROF. A. NATESHA PRASAD SUDHIR KUMAR (ROLL NO 67) RISHABH BATRA (ROLL-NO-58) IMRAN QASIM (ROLL-NO-33) MUKUL MALHOTRA (ROLL-NO-42) DEEPAK CHAUHAN (ROLL-NO-22) EPGDIB SESSION: 2011 - 2013 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE (IIFT)‚ NEW DELHI TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION: 4 2. EVOLUTION OF INDIAN FDI: 5 3. INDIAN ECONOMY:CURRENT STATUS
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customers satisfied with their services‚ especially the hospitality industry. Inns are the outgrowth of man’s desire to travel for pleasure or for business. When man had to travel‚ he felt a great need for dining and lodging out of his own home and town (chauhan‚ 1981). Hotels/Inns and Resorts are provide room accommodation‚ food and beverages and recreational facilities. Hotels/Inns and Resorts have been established in the different parts of the country especially in cities and some major towns
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