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    KFC in India

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    into India in 1995‚KFC has been facing protests by cultural and economic activists and farmers. What are the reasons for these protests and do you think these reasons are justified? Exaplain…………………………………………………………………….. 5-6 2. PETA has been protesting against KFC in India since the last 1990s. What are the reasons for PETA’s protests against KFC and how did KFC’s management react to them? Do you agree with PETA that KFC has been cruel toward the birds and hence it should leave India?..

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    Imperialism in India

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    British officials were paid out of the India treasury. Imperialism drained India’s wealth. It destroyed India economically and politically. India became dependent due to imperialism. It destroyed India’s handicraft and small scale industries. The imperialistic powers treated India as a place to extend their power. Imperialism gradually destroyed India. While destroying India economically and politically‚ imperialism also had some good effects on India. With the spread of imperialism and colonialism

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    Economics

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    timein thebanking process. Plastic money is an alternative to the cash or the standard ‘money’. Plastic money is referring to the credit cards or the debit cards that we use to make purchases .Various other types of plasticcards provided by banks in India are ATM cards‚ Smart cards. Sushma patel e term plastic money has been used in different settings to describe a wide variety of payment systems and technologies (Basle‚ 1996) When implementing an plastic money a big effort ha s been made to

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    Lead India

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    The Global Recession and India The third quarter of 2007 saw a tremendous rise in the Indian stock market. It was amoment when every sector in India was booming‚ and the SENSEX‚ peaking at the20000 mark was the focus of every person in India. It was a moment when peoplewondered if they had lost the opportunity of a lifetime. What was then a hastydecision by most to make a quick buck‚ resulted in total pandemonium when thestock markets came crashing down all through 2008. It was in the last year

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    poverty in india

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    Pollution is an issue of concern in the modern world that we live in today. There are many types of pollution‚ namely air‚ water and noise. Pollution in our environment will undoubtedly affect our quality of life. Our naturally beautiful world becoming ugly because it is suffering from the effects of environmental pollution. Pollution can also cause various health problems and other negative effects. Air pollution is caused by the emission of toxic gases from vehicles‚ factories and open burning

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    {draw:g} Content Executive Summary The topic of our Research would broadly include the changes & the reasons behind the changes in the Socio – Economic behavioral aspects‚ Lifestyle and mindset of the youth (of India) working in the Business Process Outsourcing / ITES Sectors of India. However‚ the challenges involved in relation to the Work Culture of BPO/Call Centers is quite high‚ e.g.‚ – odd working hours‚ constant competition & pressure from higher management‚ high stress over handling

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    Times of India

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    perform specific job in industrial environment. Fortunately‚ I got golden opportunity to visit and complete my six week training at THE TIMES OF INDIA. Here‚ I got chance to see the functioning HRD departments and imbibe alot learning of the subjects THE TIMES OF INDIA is a wide Organization producing newspapers‚ the main productsincludeTimes of IndiaEconomic Times‚ Radio Mirchi etc. It has developed in many fields.Today guess is a legend in the world of business and organisation at a home and abroad

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    Colgate India

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    Introduction Personal Care Market Oral Care Market (70 years) Home care Market Colgate Palmolive India Ltd. Fast Facts Leading brand in Indian Oral Care segment.  Colgate has been ranked as India‟s most trusted brand for four consecutive years from 2003-2007  Colgate Palmolive India Ltd. Is a 51% subsidiary of Colgate Palmolive U.S.  Listed in two stock exchanges in U.S. and India.  Product Variance Colgate Total 12 • Tagline: „The most advanced toothpaste for your superior

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    Wto and India

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    Free Trade‚ Sovereignty‚ Democracy: The Future of the World Trade organization; Washington‚ D.C.: The AE1 Press * SEVILLA‚ CHRISTINAR * SHOYER‚ ANDREW W. (2003): Panel Selection in WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures; in: Journal of international Economic law‚ Vol. 6‚ No. 1‚ pp. 203- 209 * STEGER‚ DEBM P

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    Children in India

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    CHILDREN IN INDIA In India‚ children’s vulnerabilities and exposure to violations of their protection rights remain spread and multiple in nature. The manifestations of these violations are various‚ ranging from child labour‚ child trafficking‚ to commercial sexual exploitation and many other forms of violence and abuse. With an estimated 12.6 million children engaged in hazardous occupations (2001 Census)‚ for instance‚ India has the largest number of child labourers under the age of 14 in

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