THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE LL.M. (Two Year Course) Wednesday Seminar III (30.01.2013) (10:00 AM - 12:15 PM) State of Gujarat and Anr. v. Hon’ble Mr. Justice R.A. Mehta (Retd.) and Ors.[1] Moderator: M. Deepika Priyadarshini Presenter: Manisha Saroha Discussants: Birendra Bikram and Amita Rapporteur: Udyan Kumar Guatam I FACTS IN THE instant case‚ the appointment of Lokayukta
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in Canada and globally. As trusted business advisors to Canadian organizations of all sizes‚ Canada’s CAs foster confidence in Canadian business and contribute to the health and sustainability of Canada’s capital markets and economy. The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) represents Canada’s CA profession both nationally and internationally. The CICA is a sponsored member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and the Global Accounting Alliance (GAA). The CICA implements
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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Waste Management 28 (2008) 459–467 www.elsevier.com/locate/wasman Municipal solid waste management in Indian cities Review Municipal solid waste management in Indian cities – A review Mufeed Sharholy a‚ Kafeel Ahmad a a‚* ‚ Gauhar Mahmood a‚ R.C. Trivedi b Department of Civil Engineering‚ Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University)‚ Jamia Nagar‚ New Delhi-110025‚ India b Central Pollution Control Board‚ Paryavaran Bhawan‚ East Arjun Nagar
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Institute of Medicine Review Paper Penny Isham NU420 Kelley Madick 10/27/2014 The Institute of Medicine published a report in 2008 with its recommendation to improve the future of Healthcare in our country. There were eight recommendations. 1. Remove the scope of practice barriers 2. Expand opportunities for nurses to lead and diffuse collaborative improvement efforts 3. Implement nurse residency programs 4. Increase the proportion of nurses with a baccalaureate degree to 80 percent by
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Human capital and performance: A literature review Dr. Philip Stiles Mr. Somboon Kulvisaechana The Judge Institute of Management University of Cambridge Trumpington Street Cambridge CB2 1AG Human capital and performance: A literature review CONTENTS Human capital in context: The resource-based view of the firm Human capital and complementary capitals Intellectual capital Social capital Organisational capital Knowledge Human capital and performance Bundles of human resources Contingency or
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require and its developmental process is almost wholly customer driven. There is also a strong focus on employee satisfaction leading to customer retention and loyalty which SAS believes is directly linked to customer satisfaction. As seen by the SAS Institute‚ the leasing strategy helps keep the company sharp by ensuring that technological advances are driven solely by customer needs. 2. Capabilities and Core Competencies to execute its Business Model SAS possesses many capabilities and competencies
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behaviors managed by SAS Institute Inc.? SAS Institute Inc. is an American company’s headquarter is in Cary‚ North California. "The company provides analytics‚ business intelligence‚ and data management software and services" (Bloomberg.com‚ 2017). In terms of management‚ SAS institute managed very well the four factors that have remarkable influence over work behaviors which are job performance‚ organizational citizenship‚ absenteeism‚ and turnover. Job performance SAS Institute Inc. invested more
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THE GAZETTE OF INDIA‚ EXTRAORDINARY DATED‚ THE 1ST AUGUST‚ 2012] THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA New Delhi‚ the 1st August‚ 2012 NOTIFICATION NO.1-CA(7)/145/2012.- Whereas certain draft regulations further to amend the Chartered Accountants Regulations‚ 1988‚ were published as required by sub-section (3) of section 30 of the Chartered Accountants Act‚ 1949 (38 of 1949)‚ in the notification of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India No. 1-CA(7)/145/2012‚ dated the 23rd
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code of practice will improve. As the code for conduct improve in the Government institutions‚ their way of teaching will be more pragmatic. Also there will definitely be profits from schools which will go in Government Treasury once the private institutes are banned; hence the school conditions will improve. These schools will then retrospect the multi-religious culture and will teach students to be respectful towards other religions. Parents will definitely benefit from this decision by paying less
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