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    A Project Report On: EFFECT OF PRICING STRATEGIES ON REVENUE GENERATION (With special reference to TAJ HOTEL CHANDIGARH) Interim report SUBMITTED BY: DIVYA SHARMA Roll no. Under the guidance of: SANDEEP MAKROO SALES MANAGER TAJ HOTEL CHANDIGARH ARMY INTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLO DECLARATION I‚ Ms. DIVYA SHARMA do hereby declare that the project report titled “EFFECT OF PRICING STRATEGIES ON REVENUE GENERATION” is a genuine research

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    Assignment of CRM onTaj Hotel (Digital Marketing) BY :- AYush Khandelwal About Taj Hotel • The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) and its subsidiaries are collectively known as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palace sand are recognize dasone of Asia’s largest and fines Hotel Company. • Mr.Jamsetji.N.Tata was the founder and opened first hotel The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel‚ Bombay in1903. • Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces comprises more than 60 hotels in 45 locations across India with an

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    buildings‚ are The Trellick Tower and The Crystal Palace. The Trellick Tower was constructed in 1968-72 by Erno Goldfinger. The tower is 322 feet tall and is 31 stories high and is situated in North Kensington. It was built for the Greater London Council and contains 217 flats. It was constructed during a period where building high social housing was thought to save construction time and cost. The tower is separated into two sections‚ with its separate lift and service tower. The galleries connect

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    Russell launched the magazine Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence. The group continued its preaching making converts and publishing its magazine as its membership grew and infiltrated surrounding states. By 1880‚ there were numerous congregations throughout the United States. In 1881‚ the Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society was launched. The group incorporated in 1884‚ named Russell as president‚ and later changed the name to the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. Those who followed

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    This cave had been the heart of countless stories about brave knights and noble lords who had ventured into its depths on a quest to conquer the monstrous beast within. But the unsuspecting Frodo did not recognise where he was: Shelob’s Lair. As he came to its entrance the most repulsive and pungent smell he had ever encountered assaulted his nose. The disgusting stench pervaded his entire body; it left him retching violently. His stomach churned and even as he scrambled backwards‚ away from the

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    is. They have their own beliefs and traditions‚ rituals and prayers that really distinguish them from other religions‚ hence making them their own religion. Charles Taze Russell who officially founded Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ also known as the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society in 1884. Jehovah Witness leadership claims its members by asserting itself to be the sole Christian religion and authority on the earth today‚ as well as God ’s mouthpiece or prophet. They are encouraged to go door to door sharing

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    Did the Conservation Movement of the Early Twentieth Century Successfully Preserve the American Environment? ​T.H. Watkins argues that the movement did preserve the environment because of Gifford Pinchot’s role with the forest. Watkins states‚ “President Roosevelt would establish the first federal wildlife refuge” (158)‚ and the forest will be handed to Pinchot’s care. He became the first the nation’s first chief forester and divided land with rangers in charge of each land to make sure laws were

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    Afterwards the priest came to the podium and thanked the guest for coming. Then the priest led another song‚ sung from the song book. Next the congregation headed a bible discussion from an article from a Jehovah’s Witness weekly magazine The Watch Tower. The article had to deal with what is paramount in our lives. The discussion lasted for another hour and a fifteen minutes‚ with questions at the end of each paragraph. The different thing about

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    Jehovah’s Witnesses Jehovah’s Witnesses are a people known widely throughout the world. They are well-dressed people who come knocking at your door on different occasions offering religious literature for sale or trying to introduce their beliefs through carefully prepared conversation. People young‚ old‚ rich‚ poor‚ well educated and non-educated have embraced them. Their enthusiasm as proclaimers of God’s Kingdom has impressed even their harshest critics. Their love toward one another makes

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    Jehovah’s Witnesses: Their Origin and Unique Beliefs I was born into the Catholic religion‚ taught to worship God‚ to believe in the Virgin Mary‚ and the saints. Every night I pray the “Hail Mary” and the “ Our Father.” My parents followed the rituals of the sacraments such as my baptism‚ first communion‚ and confirmation. Christianity is one religion that has faced many struggles. People judge it‚ yet it remains strong. Jehovah’s Witness is a religion that borrows certain principles of Christianity

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