A PROJECT REPORT ON “MARKETING AND PROMOTION OF XTRA POWER FLEET CARD LOYALTY PROGRAM” Submitted to INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED DURGAPUR DIVISIONAL OFFICE BY RAMENDRA PRATAP SINGH (09/MBA/28) NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES DURGAPUR Ramendra Pratap Singh 09/MBA/28 Page 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It gives me immense pleasure‚ to express my unfeigned and sincere thanks and gratitude to Mr. SOVAN MANDAL ASSISTANT MANAGER (FLEET MARKETING)
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The Special Issue on Behavioral and Social Science © Centre for Promoting Ideas‚ USA www.ijhssnet.com Awareness and Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance: An Empirical Study with Reference to Punjab India Dr. Sumninder Kaur Bawa Sr. Lecturer Department of Commerce and Business Management Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar‚ Punjab. India Email: skbawa_gndu@yahoo.com‚ Phone: +91- 9855808866 Miss Ruchita (Corresponding author) Senior Research Fellow Department of Commerce and Business Management
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NO DREAM TOO BIG A SUMMER INTERSHIP REPORT OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Under the Supervision of Submitted by Shri Ashish Banerjee Deepa Singh Sr. G.M. (F&A) JNCT Jaypee Bela Plant To Whomsoever it may concern This is to certify that Miss. Deepa Singh has successfully completed her Summer Internship Report on the Topic ‘Working Capital Management’ as fulfillment of requirement of two year PGPM course. The Report prepared by her is original work and
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FM Radio Broadcasting Industry - India December 2009 Executive Summary Market Radio stations generated a revenue of INR 8 bn in 2008 ; expected to reach INR 18 bn by 2012 Share of radio advertising was 3.3 % in 2008; expected to reach 4% in 2012 Most stations use same level of genre of content with little or no differentiation There are over 240 radio stations beaming across over 90 cities in India Drivers: Drivers & Challenges Trends Competition – – – – – – Challenges:
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KEBIJAKAN PENGADAAN RUMAH MURAH DI INDONESIA KASUS KOTA MEDAN Yanda Zaihifni Ishak*)‚ Julaihi bin Wahid**)‚ Moehammed Nawawiy Loebis***) **) Pengamat Perumahan Pusat Pengajian Perumahan‚ Bangunan‚ dan Perancangan‚ USM ***) Staf Pengajar Program Studi Arsitektur‚ Fakultas Teknik USU *) Abstract Economic Development strategy of a Nation has significantly influenced the policy on low cost housing supply. Housing supply for the low-income population not solely the problem of developing countries
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VOLUME - 2 u Empowerment Programme .....2 ISSUE - 1 JUNE 2013 u Awakening India- Gender Sensitization ............3 JEE NEET u .........................4 JEE/NEET u CBSE-i Training Programme ....7 u ........................10 Interview CBSE New Vision of Education sensitization may be more effective as the children in their formative years easily absorb values and virtues which are taught at school. Keeping this in perspective‚ the CBSE has committed itself to Values
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A UGUST 20 1 3 I SSUE AND P R ES ENT SAMHITA ‘The Tim es Have Cha ng ed; And S o H ave W e’ Read‚ Enjoy‚ Learn From the Editors’ Desk……………………... (i) Prof. Jerome’s Corner……………………… 01 XL ki Zubaaani - 1…………………………. 04 XL ki Zubaaani - 2…………………………. 06 XL ki Zubaaani - 3…………………………. 08 The Burning Issue…..……………………... 10 Just for Fun………………………………... 12 “In learning you will teach‚ and in teaching you will learn” - Phil Collins Page (i) From The Editors’ Desk SAMHITA
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PARTICIPATORY METHODS By Dr. Linda Mayoux ABSTRACT: PARTICIPATORY METHODS Participatory methods should be an integral part of any impact assessment for enterprise development. Their use is necessary to addressing the concerns of both the sustainable livelihoods approach and the human rights approach in DFID-funded enterprise interventions. Participatory methods are now well developed in relation to project-level impact assessment. CONTENTS: Introduction Section 1: WHAT ARE PARTICIPATORY METHODS
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Government of India Planning Commission National Population Policy 2001 C O NT E NT S A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Introduction ................................................................................................ 1 Objectives .................................................................................................. 2 Strategic Themes ....................................................................................... 4 Legislation .......................................
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Microfinance Enters the Marketplace by Elisabeth Rhyne and Robert Peck Christen ABSTRACT The past few years have seen an acceleration in the creation of commercial microfinance programs. The demonstration effect of profitable microfinance institutions (MFIs)‚ combined with market forces in newly-liberalized financial markets‚ created the conditions for this rapid expansion. Bolivia‚ Chile‚ Paraguay‚ Uganda and Bangladesh are the focus countries for this paper‚ although the authors draw examples
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