[pic] Summer Internship Program From 4th May‚ 2011 – 4th July‚ 2011 A Report On Understanding Mutual Fund Industry & Comparative Analysis of Mutual Fund Schemes Submitted In the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (PGDM) 2010-12 [pic] Acknowledgement I am grateful to Mr. Rajat Chattopadhyay‚ Zonal Head Mumbai‚ SBI MF for giving me an opportunity to undertake project in SBI Mutual Fund‚ Mumbai
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Energy Scenario in India 4 2. Solar Energy Sector in India and its issues 4 2.1. Barriers to entry 5 2.2. Low acceptance 6 3. Role of the government 6 4. Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission and its impact 7 4.1 Achieving a grid-connected capacity of 20GW by 2022 7 4.2 Attaining grid parity by 2022 8 4.3 Promoting off-grid applications of solar energy 8 5. Challenges and recommendations 9 Exhibits 10 Bibliography 15 Executive Summary India faces a significant
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6.0 Conclusion 6.1 Review 6.1.1 Organizational Design Organization chart MCIS Zurich Insurance Bhd. Kulim branch is shaped departmentalization of functions. MCIS Zurich Insurance Bhd. Kulim branch headed by a General Manager‚ Mr Yap Eang Liong. He is assisted by two other managers who head the department in this organization. With this organizational chart‚ he can make it easier to distribute tasks and responsibilities to departments or employees who working under him. With this‚ the employee organization
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privileged exports sector in India contributing 30 % of total exports. And it has valid reasons. A long history of fine textiles‚ easy availability of the finest raw material‚ natural or manmade‚ classic weaving‚ manual or mechanized‚ labor availability and flexible production capacity; India’s textile industry is vertically integrated from raw material to finished product‚ including fiber production‚ spinning‚ knitting and weaving‚ and apparel manufacture. Government of India through export promotion
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Analysis of TV Manufacturing Industry By: Manglesh R. Yadav Table Of Contents: 1. History Of TV in India 3 2. Samsung Electronics 3 3. LG Electronics 8 4. SONY 11 5. Videocon 13 6. My View 15 7. References 17 Television Manufacturers and their growth History Of TV in India: Television has been in India for over 40 years now. During the first few years the growth of television was very
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------------------------------------------------- The Emergence of India as a Small Car Manufacturing Hub Submitted by GROUP 9‚ SECTION S5IMT‚Ghaziabad | Name | Roll No. | Akshay Deshpande | 12DM-051 | Rahul Sharma | 12DM-110 | Ravi Ranjan | 12DM-119 | Varun Sudhindra | 12DM-161 | Krishna Prasad | 12FN-065 | Vaibhav Garg | 12FN-151 | Kumar Mrigendra | 12HR-013 | Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Present Scenario 4 Factors that have made India an attractive destination for automotive companies
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first batch of 350cc Bullet - the super bike in India of all times‚ from the Royal Enfield Company of UK were received and assembled at Chennai. Since then‚ bikes in India have been flourishing as a two wheelers segment‚ and Indian bikes gaining on popularity all across the world. Talking of bikes cc‚ bikes having four-stroke engines are thought to be more fuel efficient motorbikes. They are the main reason for the growth of motorbikes in India as a segment. Indian bikes market share is about
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Industry In India the real estate sector comes second in terms of employment generation‚ the first being agriculture industry and it contributes almost 5% of the country’s GDP. Majority of the real estate developed in India (almost 80%) is residential space with the rest being offices‚ malls‚ hotels and hospitals. India leads the pack of top real estate investment markets in Asia for 2010‚ according to a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Urban Land Institute. Foreign direct investment
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Preface The Indian mutual fund industry has definitely come a long way since it‘s inception in 1964. With the entry of private sector Mutual funds in 1993 the industry has witnessed serious competition. Therefore‚ it becomes essential to examine how the mutual funds have performed‚ and whether the trust imposed in them by the Indian investor is not out of place. In India‚ at present‚ there are many mutual funds operating both in public and private sector. These compete with each other for mobilizing
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an average of 8% and is poised to take its place among the leading economies in the years to come. Strong performance of the economy can be particularly attributed to healthy growth in manufacturing and service sector. The economic performance of India has provided strong impetus to the real estate sector‚ which has been witnessing heightened activity in the recent years. Substantial end user and investor interest‚ large scale investment in infrastructure and rapid urbanisation has contributed to
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