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    REPORT ON CHILD LABOUR IN PAKISTAN SUBMITTED TO: MADAM SADAF JAVED SUBMITTED BY GROUP: 3 GROUP MEMBERS: Basit Saeed(207) Faiq Kamal Haider Hahsmi(209) Manal Urooj(217) Um-e-Aeman(234) Saira Zahoor(229) DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES CHILD LABOR IN PAKISTAN God has given human beings the boon of wisdom and discretion to think upon the signs of the

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    A)Background * History of Starbucks Starbucks’ history began in Seattle in 1971‚ when three students named Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegel‚ and Gordon Bowker decided to be partners and opened a little shop in Pike Place Market to sell high-quality coffee beans and equipment. They were influenced by a trip to Africa where they tried a huge variety of coffee flavors as well as a coffee retailer called Alfred Peet. In 1981‚ Howard Schultz‚ Vice President and General Manager of U.S. Operations for

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    Mumbai - Pune

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    The Mumbai-Pune industrial belt is the most important industrial region of the country. The region owes its origin to the British rule in India. The British got the Mumbai Island as a marriage gift of Catherine of Braganza’s dowry in 1661. The seizure of Cassette in 1774‚ the collapse of Maratha power in 1818‚ the opening of the Bhorghat to Pune in 1830‚ the opening of steamer service through Suez Canal in 1843 and the opening of the first railway track of 32 km in 1853 between Mumbai and Thane

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    Slums in Mumbai

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    Bombay – now known as Mumbai – is the home of Bollywood movies and India’s city of gold‚ its financial capital. Like a magnet‚ it draws in people from all over the country. But behind the glitz‚ glamour and the hype lurks a different reality – a city landscape dominated by massive‚ sprawling slums – some of the biggest in the world. According to the city housing authority‚ eight million out of the twelve million people in Mumbai live in the slums. And Mumbai is not alone. Slums are a global problem

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    studying child labor‚ historians will revisit the Industrial Revolution‚ primarily that of the textile and coal mines of Great Britain. This is due to the Industrial Revolution being the dominant force of child labor in western countries‚ therefore carrying the most historical weight when examining European childhood. This essay takes the position that child labor was a blight in our history. First‚ this essay will examine the comparison of industrial (specifically the textile industry) child labor

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    Mumbai Attack

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    26/11 Mumbai Attacks Terrorism can be found all over the world. Terrorists are from various nationalities. Terrorist have committed several attacks and have caused several people to lose their loved ones. Anyone can be a victim of terrorism. In 2008 Mumbai attacks‚ there were eight more attacks in financial capital of India‚ Mumbai‚ including 26th November 2008. It was one of major attack from the eight attacks in Mumbai. The attacks‚ which widespread global condemnation‚ began on Wednesday

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    Mumbai Dabbawalah

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    ------------------------------------------------- Dabbawala From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Mumbai Dabbahwalas A dabbawala (Marathi: डबेवाला); also spelled as dabbawalla or dabbawallah; literally meaning ("box person")‚ is a person in India‚ most commonly found in the city of Mumbai‚ who is employed in a unique service industry whose primary business is collecting freshly cooked food in lunch boxes from the residences of the office workers (mostly in the suburbs)‚ delivering it to their

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    Mumbai Dabbawalas –the lessons they taught me by Sunil Karve‚ Founder Trustee & Vice Chairman – MET League of Colleges The famous Mumbai Dabbawalas were at the MET League of Colleges a few days ago. They made the same presentation they had delivered at Harvard Business School. At an interesting and interactive session they spoke about the organisational structure‚ working style‚ and delivery systems of their organisation – the Nutan Mumbai Tiffin Box Supplier’s Association – to a packed weekend

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    Bollywood and Mumbai

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    In what ways is mumbai important as a metropolitan city? Mumbai serves as an important economic hub of the country‚ contributing 10% of all factory employment‚ 40% of all income tax collections‚ 60% of all customs duty collections‚ 20% of all central excise tax collections‚ 40% of India’s foreign trade and Rupees 40 billion (US$ 9 billion) in corporate taxes. Mumbai’s per-capita income is Rs.48‚954 which is almost three times the national average. Many of India’s numerous conglomerates (including State

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    Goa To Mumbai

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    E­Ticket  MakeMyTrip Booking ID ­ NF2202748254426  Booking Date ­ Tue‚ 13 Jan 2015 Itinerary and Reservation Details Spicejet    SG ­ 247  Departure  Goa (GOI)   Terminal GOI  Sun‚ 22 Feb 2015 14:50 hrs Arrival  Mumbai (BOM)   Terminal 1B  Sun‚ 22 Feb 2015 16:00 hrs Non ­Stop Flight   Duration: 1hr 10m  Refundable Fare   Passenger Name Type Airline PNR E­Ticket Number Nipika Paul Adult UEH99E UEH99E Neha Das Adult UEH99E UEH99E Deepali Rath Adult UEH99E UEH99E Important Information

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