Sectoral Impact of Budget 2013 Prepared by XLRI Student Fund Vignesh Shanker Himank Jain Ashish Choudary Piyush Jhawar Abhas Gupta Sairam Guthena 1 I) Impact of Budget 2013 on the Auto Sector Despite an increase in excise duty on utility vehicles (UV) to 30% from 27% (with duty on UV taxis‚ contributing to significant proportion of sales‚ remaining unchanged)‚ the overall sales in this category are not likely to be materially impacted. The Union Budget 2013-14 is likely to have a
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work. * Employee security – Being harassed while travelling to and fro from workplace‚ something which isn’t a matter to worry for male counterpart. * Sexual harassment at the work place * Insufficient maternity leave – Companies like Infosys have women friendly policies. But most other force women to quit or cut short the break. * Lack of
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Lt. Col. Mehar Little Angels Sr. Sec. School Holiday HomeWork (2013-14) Class –X ENGLISH Q 1) Prepare a Presentation on the following topics according to your roll numbers and get the print outs. Roll No. 1- 10: Reported Speech Roll No. 11 – 20: Phrases and Clauses Roll No. 21 – 38: Active and Passive voice Q 2) Write a biographical sketch of any renowned author on A-3 size sheet. Q 3) Learn any one poem for the upcoming recitation competition. Q 4) Make a Book Jacket based on the novel “The Story
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The MV Lilian S 1 1 Owners of the Motor Vessel “Lillian S” v Caltex Oil (Kenya) Ltd 5 Court of Appeal‚ at Mombasa Nyarangi‚ Masime & Kwach JJ A November 17‚ 1989 Civil Appeal No 50 of 1989 (Appeal from an order of the High Court at Mombasa‚ Bosire J‚ in Admiralty Cause No 29 of 1988 dated 28th February‚ 1989) Admiralty Law – admirality jurisdiction of the High Court Kenya – circumstances in which the jurisdiction can be invoked – Judicature Act (Cap 8)‚ section 4 – Supreme Court Act‚ 1981 sections
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INFOSYS PLACEMENT PAPER ON 10 th SEPTEMBER 2006 AT GTAM COLLEGE VIZAG Q1). x^1/3 - x^1/9 = 60 . find the value of X. (3 marks) Ans : write x^1/3 as x^1/9. x^1/9. x^1/9 Now x^1/9(x^2/9 - 1) =60 Now use trial and error method. Then x= 4^9 Q2). There are A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ E‚ F students they speak one are more than one of english‚ itali‚ french‚ Spanish‚ portueges; B‚ C speak English. But after D joins they
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CASE I - Ketan Parekh Scam Introduction: The scam that lead to 176-point Sensex crash on day March 1st 2001 gave a major shock to the Indian Government‚ Indian stock markets and all the investors in the same way. Also since the Union budget was tabled only a day earlier and had been claiming for the growth initiatives in the future and also had prompted a further increase of 177 point on the Sensex. This dramatic crash in Indian stock markets had prompted Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
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Transnational Management “10 Rules for Managing Global Innovation” by Keeley Wilson and Yves L. Doz - Harvard Business Review‚ October 2012 Introduction This is a review of the HBR article “10 Rules for Managing Global Innovation” for the authors Keeley Wilson and Yves L. Doz . Keeley Wilson is a senior research fellow at INSEAD in Fontainebleau‚ France .Yves L. Doz is the Solvay Chaired Professor of Technological Innovation at INSEAD. INSEAD is ranked the 5th best business schools for an
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Abdul Kalam From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia • Ten things you may not know about images on Wikipedia • Jump to: navigation‚ search |Abdul Kalam | |[pic] | |[pic] | |12th President of India | |In office
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Case Study of financial accounting | Kim Park(A) | Long-lived Nonmonetary Assets | | Maren BorsheimQiao ChenHenry Ko | 9/27/2011 | | This case talked about Kim Park tries to investigate the accounting principle of long lived nonmonetary assets. While we try to determine the difference in various situations‚ we also tries to focus on the reasoning and logic of accounting principle applied. True Star Electronics Company General rules: Now an entity can be either capitalized
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assigned to each students as per their roll nos 1. General motor 33.Ashok Leyland ltd 2. Apple 34.Asian Paints ltd 3. Procter and gamble 35. ITC Ltd 4. Johnson and Johnson 36.Marico industries ltd 5. Krafts foods 37 Infosys technologies ltd 6. Indian oil corporation 38 Titan Industries Ltd 7. Reliance Petroleum
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