Study of strategic management decisions of Indian Aviation Industry 1 Table of Contents Chapter I: Introduction 1.1 Objective …………………………………………………………………………….. 1.2 Scope of the project...……………………………………………………………....... Chapter II: Theoretical Framework and Review of Literature 2.1 Indian Aviation Industry................................................................................................ 2.2 Key Domestic Players……………………………………………………………......... 2.3 Product Mix………………………………………………………………………
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EMPLOYEE SAFETY IN ORCHID CHEMICALS AND PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED‚ ALTHAUR UNIT‚ CHENNAI CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION Human resource is a valuable resource‚ or asset of every organization without the human resource‚ no organization can accomplish the organization goal. In an industrial sector‚ there is a lot of chance and various factors which may create physical hazards and injuries. Occupational safety‚ healthy‚ industrial hygiene is the legal provision
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Aviation Industry Overview The history of civil aviation in India began in December 1912. At the time of independence‚ the number of air transport companies‚ which were operating within and beyond the frontiers of the company‚ carrying both air cargo and passengers‚ was nine. In early 1948‚ a joint sector company‚ Air India International Ltd.‚ was established by the Government of India and Air India (earlier Tata Airline) with a capital of Rs 2 crore and a fleet of three Lockheed constellation
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SUBRAHMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR was born into a free-thinking‚ Tamil-speaking Brahmin family in Lahore‚ India. He was preceded into the world by two sisters and followed by three brothers and four sisters. His mother Sitalakshmi had only a few years of formal education‚ in keeping with tradition‚ and a measure of her intellectual strength can be appreciated from her successful translation of Ibsen and Tolstoy into Tamil. His father C. S. Ayyar was a dynamic individual who rose to the top of the
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HISTORY OF CIVIL AVIATION Air transport is the most modern‚ the quickest and the latest addition to the modes of transport. Because of speed with which aero planes can fly‚ travel by air is becoming increasingly popular. As far as the world trade is concerned it is still dominated by sea transport because air transport is very expensive and is also unsuitable for carrying heavy‚ bulky goods. However‚ transportation of high value light goods and perishable goods is increasingly being done by air
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Mergers‚ Acquisitions and Takeovers in Indian Civil Aviation: A Critical Analysis By : Shubha Rathore Bhatia TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW REGULATIONS GOVERNING MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS IN INDIA AVIATION INDUSTRY AND ITS CLASSIFICATION IN INDIA MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS: FACTORS‚ CONCERNS AND MAJOR ISSUES BASICS OF DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORT POLICY CASES OF AIRLINE M & A IN INDIA CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY Introduction Mergers and acquisitions ("M&A") are strategic decisions taken for maximization
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JET-ETIHAD DEAL-IMPACT ON INDIAN AVIATION JET-ETIHAD DEAL JET-ETIHAD DEAL - The first deal after FDI norms have been changed in the aviation sector of India. On 24th Apr‚ Jet and Etihad announced the acquisition of 24 percent stake in Jet by Etihad for $379 million (around Rs.2‚060 crore) . Two airlines entered on a range of terms and conditions . Along with 24% stake ‚ Etihad said it would pay $150 million for a majority stake in Jet’s loyalty programme. Deal in Detail: The deal
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it is main concern for the bank to take it seriously. Most of the banks have their Asset Recovery Departments that deals with the non-performing assets and also with the settlements that arise. The project was done in The Federal Bank Ltd.‚ Chennai Regional Office. It is a Private sector bank founded by K.P.Hormis in 1931. It is one of the pioneer private sector banks‚ which launched Core Banking Solution. Federal Bank provides a variety of Value Added Services like Insurance‚ Online trading
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A Study on Performance Appraisal & Career Development of Faculties in Indian School of Business & Technology‚ Chennai CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION PERFORMANCE The Oxford English dictionary defines Performance as the “accomplishment‚ execution‚ carrying out‚ and working out of anything ordered or undertaken”. Armstrong and Baron argue that performance is a matter not only of what people achieve‚ but
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NEED FOR THE STUDY The analysis of competitors deals with Life Insurance about competitors and services. Competitive Analysis needs to find a difference between other factors like marketing‚ management hierarchy and decision making to find out the company expectations and how to improve in market demands. Therefore‚ this is use for formulate and implement. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Competitor’s analysis helps organization recognize the opportunities and threats in market and develop strategies to
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