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    Report on Power Sector

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    Study on Regulatory Framework and Evolution of Tariff in Power Sector of India and Commercial Appraisal of a Thermal Power Project Submitted in partial fulfillment of requirement for the PGDM-IB Course (2012-14) Under the guidance of: Dr. Savita Gautam Internal Project Guide And Mr. Mangal Hembram Director‚ F&CA Division Central Electricity Authority‚ Ministry of Power‚ India SUBMITTED BY: Nikhil Gurg ROLL NO.: 063030 PGDM-IB 2012-14 FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT B-18‚ QUTUB INSTITUTIONAL AREA

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    Death Penalties in the UK

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    In PSHE we were studying death penalties in the world. All of the students had different opinions on why we should have or why we shouldn’t have it like it is now in the UK. In this case my opinion is to keep it how it is and not punish criminals with death penalties. I would like to keep the law with no death penalties in the UK. This is because even though the do horrible crimes to get a death penalty‚ they are still human and there are a lot of things that could go wrong. You could be taking

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    Jordan W Amy Ruppert Summary response 2 10 May 2012 The Decline of the Popularity of College in America College education‚ in general‚ is a very controversial topic amongst society mainly in America. The articles “The Purpose of Higher Education” by Richard Kahlenberg of The Chronicle of Higher Education and “America’s Most Overrated Product: The Bachelor’s Degree” by Marty Nemko also of The Chronicle of Higher Education both address these issues associated with college education. Colleges

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    Abstract This essay will discuss the major reasons for the decline in communal living in the Pacific. Firstly the essay examines issues in regards to social change which are migration and conflict of interest. Secondly‚ the essay will discuss concerns from an economic standpoint where education and employment are considered. Thirdly‚ the essay will look at cultural issues in regards to Westernization and cultural identity. The essay concludes that the Pacific people need to realise in order

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    Financial Sector Reforms

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    Financial Sector Reforms in Pakistan Zafar Mueen Nasir Chief of Research and Dean Department of Business Studies Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad Introduction It is well established that a vibrant and balanced financial system plays key role in promoting economic efficiency‚ achieving higher economic growth and stabilizing the economy. An efficient financial system not only reduces uncertainty and transactions costs‚ but also provides a more investor-friendly environment

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    The Decline of the West Sometimes in your life you have times‚ where everything do not makes sense for you. We all have bad days‚ but you still need to find a meaning of your life. It is important to find yourself and liv a life as it is. There are also declines in the “real” world‚ for example the decline in the West. The short story ”The Decline of the West” is a good example of this‚ because the theme is about these kinds of problems. The text is written by Hanif Kureishi‚ and the short story

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    The analysis of the UK supermarket and Tesco Introduction: The role of supermarket is becoming far more significantly in daily life. Consumers could see different kind of brands and variable goods. The role of the supermarket is tried to satisfy the consumers’ demands. Since the supermarket came out‚ the advantages such as low price and cost‚ much convenience made the supermarket develop quickly. As a consequence of the rapid development‚ the supermarket plays an important role in the retail

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    The UK labour’s market have seen a significant increase in income inequality. The labour market is “a market in which wages‚ salaries and conditions of employment are determined in the context of the supply and demand for labour.” (Bannock‚ G Et.al 2003) This disparity in income can be seen from the Gini coefficient‚ which is a widely used measure of inequality‚ at an all-time high in recent years‚ with a significant increase since 1980. This trend is unlikely to reverse especially as income inequality

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    Types of unemployment: 1. Frictional unemployment.. This unemployment occupies people in the middle of transiting between jobs‚ searching for new ones; it is compatible with full employment. In other words‚ we can say it frictional unemployment. There are many people in this world who are not totally satisfied with their jobs. Describes workers “in between jobs”. When someone with marketable skills moves from one job to another. Usually three months or less. 2. Demand-deficient unemployment

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    Referendums are devices for obtaining extra legitimacy for policy proposals or for reducing internal party disputes over party alternatives. They tend to replace the normal role of parliament and are a form of direct democracy‚ although initiation comes from the government and not the governed. There is an indication of the growing frequency of the use of referendums as a way of legitimising policies or appealing to the public beyond divided party structures. What was seen as non-British‚ inconsistent

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