CHAPTER IV INVESTMENT PATTERN OF INDIAN MUTUAL FUNDS This chapter analyses the investment patterns of the Ind~anmutual fund industry as a whole in general‚ the pnvate mutual funds and UTI in particular An attempt is also made in this chapter to compare across the d~fferent mutual funds on the pattern of their deployment of funds. The most Important activity In a mutual fund and operation is management of funds Fund managers acquire sk~lls expertise over a period of time. They need to have knowledge
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Group V: Budhaditya Banerjee Sourabh Dhariwal Tarun Daga Uma Balakrishnan AGENDA Timeline Fabindia under John Bissell Fabindia under William Bissell Competitor Analysis SWOT Analysis Buying Behaviour and the Way Ahead ± Organic Food ± Apparel ± Home Furnishings & Furniture Financial Comparisons Recommendations at a Glance TIMELINE FabIndia Indian Economy Post 47- govt supports socialism & nationalism 1957- Govt sets up KVIC 1960- Incorporation in Delhi 1976- First
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Reasons why there is a community pattern. In this instance the community pattern is zonation. Zonation occurs because different species need different environmental conditions to suit their adaptations in order to survive‚ and therefore they need to position themselves on the rocky shore accordingly. These zones run parallel to the water and range from the high tide point (the highest place on the shore that the high tide reaches) to low tide point (the lowest point which the water goes to). Zonation
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Malnutrition is found to be a leading killer through out the world‚ with under nutrition in the developing world the main nutrition problem. The World Bank Estimate that India is ranked 2nd in the world of the number of children suffering from malnutrition after Bangladesh (1998)‚ where 47% of the Children exhibit a degree of malnutrition. India is one of the fastest growing country in terms of population and economic growth rate ‚ sitting at a population of near about 1200 million (December 2010) and economy
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of eating fast food and how fast food has become a part of American culture. The success of McDonald’s has been astounding and has made a huge impact on the American food industry. Fast food has become such a huge part of American life. McDonald’s brags about 31‚000 restaurants worldwide‚ which means almost all Americans have quick access to a restaurant. Every day‚ 43 percent of Americans will eat fast food. Even very young children can recognize the McDonald’s logo. But fast food isn’t just quick
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development depending on events of what will happen while growing in age‚ as like Maslows hierarchy of needs are shown you need all acpects to develop‚ you need (qouting from Maslows hierarchy of needs) basic needs such as physiological needs (Health‚food‚sleep)‚ safety needs (shelter‚ removel‚ belonging and love needs (love‚ affection‚ being a part of groups)‚ esteam needs (self-esteem and esteem from others) to finally you will reach the top to self-actualisation needs (Achieving individual potentail)
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phone usage patterns amongst university students: A comparative study between India and USA. A Master’s Paper for the M.S. in I.S degree. April‚ 2006. 53 pages. Advisor: Diane Kelly Mobile phones are one of the most common information access devices with almost 31% of the global population having access. This exploratory study investigated usage patterns of‚ and attitude about‚ cell phones among university students in a mature market (United States) and a rapidly growing new market (India) by surveying
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SINGLA‚PRASHANT COURSE:B.COM(HONS)I SUBJECT:COMMUNICATION SKILLS TOPIC:INCREDIBLE INDIA ENROLL NO.:A3104609020‚42 SUBMITTED TO: Mrs. DEEPALI SHARMA ABOUT INDIA INDIA - a land of dreams and romance. A land blessed by the Sun‚ Shimmering Waters‚ Landscapes Painted golden with its rays‚ Silhouetted mountained‚ And a warm glowing welcome. A land of enormous Contrasts from North to South‚ East to West. India unfolds for you‚ a Series of diversities. The People‚ The Culture‚ The Languages‚ The
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discuss different types of junk food and the harm of the junk food. Thesis statement: the definition of junk food. How many different types of junk food? What is the harm for junk food. Content Pro: (Explore Issues or State Position) Examples and stories: 1. Less likely to be overweight. 2.In addition to foods and drinks with a lot of added sugar‚ it is important to keep in mind that junk food can include foods high in salt or any energy-dense (high calorie) food that doesn ’t also having some
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learned to rush‚ but not to wait; we have higher incomes; but lower morals; more food but less appeasement; more acquaintances‚ but fewer friends; more effort but less success. These are the time of fast foods and slow digestion; tall men and short character; steep profits‚ and shallow relationships. These are the times of world peace‚ but domestic warfare; more leisure and less fun; more kinds of food‚ but less nutrition. These are days of two incomes‚ but more divorce; of fancier
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