A REPORT ON INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING UNDERWENT AT HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY R.V. UDAYAKUMAR (REGISTER NO: 30707058) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES SRM UNIVERSITY KATTANKULATHUR BATCH: 2007-2010 CERTIFICATE This to certify that the project work on institutional training underwent at HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED submitted by R.V. UDAYAKUMAR in partial fulfillment on the curriculum of Bachelor of
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INTRODUCTION: Adoption is a way of providing new families for children who cannot be brought up by their biological parents. It is a legal procedure in which all parental responsibility is transferred to the adopters. Adoption is an act of giving and taking child‚ male or female in to family having no issues. According to MANU adoption is the “taking of a son ‚ as a substitute for the failure of male issue”‚ according to SECTION 3 OF” THE HINDU ADOPTION AND MAITENANCE ACT ‚ 1956” is
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Contemporary Issues In Tourism Management 300 Assignment 2 – Essay Topic: Island Tourism Planning and Policy Issues: Outline and critically discuss impact and influence of tourism in Mauritius. What are the major tourism planning issues and challenges? This paper will aim to examine the planning and policy issues associated with Island Tourism‚ and in particular the island of Mauritius. The impact and influence of tourism in Mauritius will be analysed and the major
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Asmitatheatre | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | | Mahesh Dattani’s Final Solutions Final Solutionsby Mahesh Dattani Direction Arvind Gaur Translation Shahid Anwar MusicDr.Sangeeta Gaur Kavita Nagpal Hindustan TimesMahesh Dattani’s final solutions in its Hindustan avatar sound and look much better than it did in the original English. Translator Shahid Anwar and director Arvind Gaur have made major improvements – and not merely of the cosmetic
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INDIAN POWER SECTOR SCENARIO AN ANALYSIS : PRE / POST LIBERALISATION. 1.Power sector at a glance Electricity has been universally recognized as one of the most important inputs for economic growth and human development. There is a strong two-way relationship between economic development and energy consumption. On one hand‚ growth of an economy‚ with its global competitiveness
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urban markets”‚ Health Services Research‚ 27(6)‚ 719-39. Ozcan‚ Y.A.‚ Luke‚ R.D.‚ and C. Haksever (1992) “Ownership and organizational performance: A comparison of technical efficiency across hospital types”‚ Medical Care‚ 30‚ 781-94. Parikh‚ C and D. Karnad (1999) “Quality‚ cost and outcome of intensive care in a public hospital in Bombay‚ India” Critical Care Medicine‚ 27(1S)‚ Supplement 37A. Rosko M. D. (2001) “Cost efficiency of US hospitals: a stochastic frontier approach”. Health Economics‚ 10‚
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necessity of killing and eating that concerns him but the style of it. Thus‚ the hawk transforms into a metaphor of the supreme arrogance of man where he is haunted by power. It echoes the Faustian endeavor disregarding salvation‚ and Tughlaq ( Girish Karnad’s "Tughlaq") who ventured to become another God. Aziz in the play "Tughlaq" stands as an aspect of Tughlaq when he asserts:" What’s the point in raping for sheer lust? That’s a mug’s game. First one must have power‚ the authority to rape! Then
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Brands which failed to judge the Indian market * * Mercedes-Benz. In 1995 the German car giant opened a plant in Indiato produce its E-class Sedan. The car‚ which was targeted at the growing ranks of India’s wealthy middle class‚ failed to inspire. By 1997‚ the plant was using only 10 per cent of its 20‚000 car capacity. ‘Indians turned up their noses at the Sedan – a model older than those sold in Europe‚’ reported Business Week at the time. ‘Now Mercedes has to reassess its mistakes and
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management ‚ Wiley ‚ 2001 [9] Paul Greenberg – CRM – At the speed of light; ThirdEdition; Tata McGrawHill‚ _2004 [10] Paulraj Ponniah‚ Data Warehousing Fundamentals‚ A Comprehensive Guide For IT Professionals‚ Wiley Publications‚ 2005 .[11] Punj‚ Girish and David w [12] Roger J. Baran‚ Robert J.Galka & Daniel P. Strunk‚ Customer Relationship Management‚ Cengage Learning‚ 2007. [13] S. Nagabhushana – Data Warehousing (OLAP & Data Mining); First Edition; New Age Publicationl‚ 2006 [14] www.expressonline
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CO-BRANDING OF CREDIT CARDS: AS A TOOL FOR CUSTOMER ACCQUISITION Contents CO BRANDING: .......................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION: ....................................................................................................................................... 3 TYPES OF CO BRANDING: .............................................................................................
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