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    Amul Interim Report

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    About company: The GCMMF is the largest food products marketing organization of India. It is the apex organization of the Dairy Cooperatives of Gujarat. Over the last five and a half decades‚ Dairy Cooperatives in Gujarat have created an economic network that links more than 3.1 million village milk producers with millions of consumers in India. In September 2007‚ AMUL emerged as the leading Indian brand according to a survey by Synovate to find out Asia’s top 1000 Brands. In 2011‚ AMUL was named

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    ANSHU JAIN    RUCHITA SHAH      SAURABH SUMAN  P I P A V A V … … Port + City + Region……………….      2009  Faculty  of  Public  Planning  and  Policy‚  CEPT University‚ Ahmedabad                                                                                               M.Plan‚  Industrial  Area  Plng.  &  Mgmt‚    A  Course  sponsored  by  GIDC‚   Semester II/IV      [PORT AND PORT CITY PLANNING]  Hypothesis: “Marine Ports or Coastal Cities developing in isolation with each other lose on the mutual 

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    Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) DATA COLLECTION PLAN: • GCMMF’s Aspiration : o Chairman’s speech at 37th AGM held on 21st June 2011: ▪ Growth opportunity at the expense of unorganised sector which is around 80% of total milk market. ▪ By further enhancing and streamlining our supply-chain network‚ effective deployment of technology including information technology and safeguarding interests of our farmers. ▪ Focus on expanding category

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    Amul Distribution Network

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    depth study on the distribution channel of AMUL products in the state of Goa. AMUL The brand name AMUL is an abbreviation for Anand Milk Union Limited. AMUL is managed by the cooperative organisation‚ Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF). AMUL’s headquarters is in Anand‚ Gujarat and the GCMMF‚ is India’s largest food product marketing organisation with annual turnover US$ 2.2 billion in 2011. Its daily milk procurement is approximately 12 million litres from 15‚712 village milk

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    Earthquakes

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    recent earthquake near Dhori village some 20 km. (12 miles) from Bhuj in the western Indian state of Gujarat‚ Saturday Feb. 3‚ 2001. (AP Photo/Enric Marti) AHMEDABAD: Residents of Ahmedabad‚ India‚ survey earthquake damage Saturday‚ Jan. 27‚ 2001. Officials predicted as many as 6‚000 may have been killed in the 7.9 magnitude earthquake in western India on Friday.(AP Photo/Saurabh Das) The 2001 Gujarat earthquake occurred on January 26‚ 2001‚ India’s 52nd Republic Day‚ at 08:46 AM local time (3:16 UTC)

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    Palitana

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    Shree Satrunjay Mahatirth‚ Palitana‚ Gujarat The Satrunjay Mahatirth‚ Palitana temples are considered the most sacred pilgrimage place (tirtha) by the Jain community. There are more than1300 temples located on the Shatrunjaya hills‚ exquisitely carved in marble. The main temple on top of the hill‚ is dedicated to 1st tirthankar lord Adinath (Rishabdeva). Picture - The Jain temples of Mount Shatrunjaya‚ at Palitana Picture -Ariel View of the Jain temples and the mountain Shatrunjaya with

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    Chapter-V Accounts Receivable Management • Introduction • Goals of Receivable Management • Credit Management • Optimum Credit Policy • Credit of Account Receivable 155 Introduction Accounts receivable represent the amount due form customers (book debts) or debtors as a result of selling goods on credit. “The term debtors is defined as ‘debt’ owned to the firm by customers arising from sale of goods or services in the ordinary course of business.” The three characteristics of

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    Guar Gum Background

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    Indian Guar Gum Market  ▪ India has been a major player in the context of guar and guar gum in the global market. ▪ India’s production contributes to 80% of the world’s total production figuring up to 6 lakh tons. ▪ Rajasthan wholly retains the credit for India’s position producing 70% of the production itself. ▪ Guar is largely consumed as a vegetable in the Indian subcontinent. It is also used in making pickles. ▪ 25000 tons of the total production in the country constitutes

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    GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYMBA 2ND SEMESTER (REG/REM.) - EXAM TIME TABLE - SUMMER 2013 | NO:GTU/MBA/SUMMER 2013/                                                                               DATE: 13-04-2013 | SR.NO | SUBJECTCODE | SUBJECT NAME | DATE | TIME | 1 | 820001 | Cost and Management Accounting (CMA) | 13-05-2013 | 10:30 TO 13:30 | 2 | 2820001 | Cost and Management Accounting (CMA) | 13-05-2013 | 10:30 TO 13:30 | 3 | 820002 | Environment for Business (EFB) | 15-05-2013 | 10:30 TO 13:30

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    Genesis Nirma is one of the few names - which is instantly recognized as a true Indian brand‚ which took on mighty multinationals and rewrote the marketing rules to win the heart of princess‚ i.e. the consumer. Nirma‚ the proverbial ‘Rags to Riches’ saga of Dr. Karsanbhai Patel‚ is a classic example of the success of Indian entrepreneurship in the face of stiff competition. Starting as a one-man operation in 1969‚ today‚ it has about 14‚ 000 employee-base and annual turnover is above Rs. 25‚ 00

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