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    Al-Falah University Script

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    Script: A-Falah University Audio Video V.O: (The Quranic Verse regarding the importance of education): Hadith on the above mentioned subject : India is known as a great abode of wisdom and knowledge. Since ages‚ it preserved and carried this important legacy forward to the world. The modern education is not a new concept in this country. Right from the British days‚ it has been established as formidable mode of learning and thinking. The people like Sir Sayed‚ Maulana Abul kalam Azad

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    INTRODUCTION TO MARUTI SUZUKI Maruti Suzuki India Limited‚ commonly referred to as Maruti and formerly known as Maruti Udyog Limited‚ is an automobile manufacturer in India. It is a subsidiary of Japanese automobile and motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki. As of November 2012‚ it had a market share of 37% of the Indian passenger car market. Maruti Suzuki manufactures and sells a complete range of cars from the entry level Esteem and Alto‚ to hatchback Ritz‚ A-Star‚ Swift‚ Wagon R‚ Zen and sedans DZire

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    Videocon Market Analysis

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    The Indian CRT CTV market stands at 18 million sets in 2010‚ registering a decline of 4.6 percent over last year. This is inclusive of 5 million sets supplied to Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT) for free distribution by the Tamil Nadu government. LG‚ Videocon Group brands‚ and Samsung together account for 50 percent of the volumes market. ELCOT procurement accounted for 28 percent of the CRT market. Onida‚ at sales of 1.4 million sets‚ accounted for 7.8 percent. The balance 13.9 percent

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    Doing Business in India

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    We believe the single greatest risk of doing business in India is its bureaucracy. The Indian bureaucracy is often referred to as "babudom." An Indian bureaucrat is often referred to as a "babu." Today‚ babu may also mean "Sir" or "Mr." The babudom was formed after India gained independence from Britain. It employs many more people than necessary and it is highly unproductive. Each geographic region of the babudom requires specific government permissions and taxes. Making progress in the babudom

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    Burnol Case Study

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    a daughter who comes into the kitchen and gets splashed with hot oil. After this‚ the mother applies burnol to the wound with a voiceover saying “Haath jal gaya‚ shukar hai ghar mein burnol jo hai”. Another example was the ad that was aired during Diwali seasons. In this ad‚ a kid runs with a burning sparkle and on his way drops it on his feet. Seeing this‚ the mother comes rushing with Burnol and soothes the child by applying the ointment. This had a stupendous effect on the sales of Burnol which

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    Bahadur Shah Zafar and the fall of his empire Bahadur shah zafar was the last Mughal emperor of india who hold the rule from 1837 to 1857 for a time period of twenty (20) years. As the second child/son of Akabr ll and Lal bai‚ he was not the first choice of his father to rule the throne‚ but due to some circumstances it finally led to his act of rising to the throne after his father’s death. Even as a emperor he did not rule over a large empire‚ his rule barely extended beyond Delhi’s Red Fort

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    IntroductionWhen it comes to employee compensation‚ most managers are busy asking: "What do I have to pay to…?" That is not an easy question to answer. A better question might be: "What do I want my compensation package to say?"Compensation package of the organization says it all like the child care and health benefits say that the company values family. Giving longevity bonuses for employees on the anniversaries of their employment says that the company value employees who stay with the business

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    Marketing Implementation Retail Project Upbeat - The Fashion Studio T.V.Swamy road RS Puram Submitted by Vidya. K Cpg05bm119 The retail store chosen for conducting this study is "UPBEAT – The fashion studio". The reason for choosing this shop for the study is the uniqueness of the products and services it offers and also the support and cooperation extended by the proprietors. Before looking into the marketing implementation of this store‚ it becomes essential to gain understanding of the 3 C and

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    i love u MADE BY:- DIKSHA AGARWAL BBA-A [pic] INTRODUCTION Joint Hindu Family Business is a form of commercial organization where a business is owned by the members of a Hindu Family living jointly. When the business continues from one generation to another in a Hindu family it becomes a Joint Hindu Family Business. It is a business where a person becomes a member only by virtue of birth in the Hindu family. The Joint Hindu

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    Indian Paint Industry

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    This an in-depth overview of paint sector in India : Industrial Analysis The size of the paints market in India is estimated at Rs 110 bn‚ with the contribution of the organised and unorganised segments in the ratio of 65:35. Reduction of excise duties over the last few years‚ from 40% to the present level of 14%‚ has helped create a level playing field between the unorganised and the organised segments‚ as the former is not subject to excise duty. As the unorganised sector loses its competitive

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