SPONGE IRON INDUSTRY: THE REGULATORY CHALLENGE Centre for Science and Environment RESEARCH AND DIRECTION Chandra Bhushan Research Sugandh Juneja Contributions: Kinjal Pillai Himansu Patra Kapil Subramanian Design and layout Surender Singh We are grateful to the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF)‚ Government of India‚ United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)‚ Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
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Practice Questions for AMFI Test 1. A close-ended mutual fund has a fixed : a. NAV b. fund size c. rate of return d. number of distributors 2. The maximum load that a fund can charge is determined by the : a. AMC b. SEBI c. AMFI d. distribution agents based on demand for the fund 3. The amount required to buy 100 units of a scheme having an entry load of 1.5% and NAV of Rs.20 is : a. Rs.2000 b. Rs.2015 c. Rs.1985 d. Rs.2030 4. A gilt fund is a special type of fund that invests
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TITLE OF THE PAPER: Environmental Accounting: Concept‚ Application and Requirement for Future with Special Reference to India NAME OF AUTHORS: Prof. Trilok Nath Shukla Prof. Pragyan Parimita Sarangi PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION OF AUTHORS: 1. Prof. Trilok Nath Shukla
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importance of different models The Emerald Research Register for this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregister The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0960-4529.htm Customers’ expectations of service in Greek fitness centers Gender‚ age‚ type of sport center‚ and motivation differences Yanni Afthinos University of Athens‚ Athens‚ Greece Expectations of service in Greek fitness centers 245 Nicholas D. Theodorakis
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Jethro Tull first coined the term “weed” in 1931 in the book “Horse Hoeing Husbandry”. A weed is a plant growing in a place where it is not desired (Buchholtz‚ 1967; Klingman and Noordhoff‚ 1961; Patil et al.‚ 2010). The plants growing in agricultural fields having more negative values and competing with the main crops for soil‚ water‚ nutrients etc. are known as weeds (Ali et al.‚ 2003; Muzik‚ 1970). Zimmerman (1976) believes that the term “weed” should be used to describe plants that have all the
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ANALYSIS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM -A study on PREMIER BANK LTD‚ Jubliee Road Branch. [THIS INTERNSHIP REPORT IS SUBMITTED FOR FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH A MAJOR IN ACCOUNTING] Submitted by TAJKIATUL JANNAT MATRIC NO: B093268 MAJOR: ACCOUNTING PROGRAM: BBA SEMESTER: SPRING 2014 Internship Duration: 2nd March 2014 to 5th May 2014. Date of Submission: 25th May‚ 2014 Department of Business Administration Faculty of
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Annexure - ‘ N ’ SYLLABUS ENTREPRENUERSHIP (066) CLASS-XII (2012-13) THEORY : Total marks:70 Unit I: * * * * * * Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Enterprise Creation20 Marks Sensing Entrepreneurial Opportunities Environment Scanning Market Assessment Identification of Entrepreneurial Opportunities Selection of an Enterprise Steps in setting up of an Enterprise Unit II: Enterprise Planning and Resourcing * * * Business Planning - Preparation of a Project Report Resource Assessment
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A REPORT ON APPLICATION OF BANGLADESH ACCOUNTING STANDARDS IN BUSINESS [pic] DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA REPORT ON APPLICATION OF BANGLADESH ACCOUNTING STANDARDS IN BUSINESS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING –I F-103 Submitted To Dr. H. M. Mosarof Hossain Associate Professor Department of Finance Faculty of Business Administration University of Dhaka Submitted By Members of Group-3 Section-B 14th Batch Department of Finance |Names
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RURAL RECRUITMENT AND ITS CHALLENGES FOR BIRLA SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. IN WEST MIDNAPORE DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT PREPARED & SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Sukdev Barui Department of Business Administration ASSAM UNIVERSITY‚ Silchar UNDER GUIDANCE OF: Mr. Sumanta Ghosh (Branch Manager‚ BSLI West Midnapore) & Mr. Shriram Laxman (Regional Channel Distribution Manager Birla Sunlife Insurance Co. Ltd Zone-East 1) DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Subject: Principles of Insurance and Banking Course Code: FM-306 Lesson: 1 Author: Dr. S.S. Kundu Vetter: Dr. B.S. Bodla NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT‚ 1881 STRUCTURE 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Objectives Introduction Meaning of Negotiable Instruments Characteristics of a negotiable instrument Presumptions as to negotiable instrument Types of negotiable Instrument 1.5.1 Promissory notes 1.5.2 Bill of exchange 1.5.3 Cheques 1.5.4 Hundis 1.6 Parties to negotiable instruments 1.6.1 Parties to Bill of
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