[pic] [pic]A Project Report On Ratio Analysis Of Northern Coalfield Ltd (A Subsidiary Co. Of Coal India Ltd) Submitted by: Arun Verma INDEX |SR.No |PARTICULARS | | |1. |INTRODUCTION |6-22 | | |Executive Summary
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Steel Authority of India Limited - A Maharatna Introduction Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is the leading steel-making company in India. It is a fully integrated iron and steel maker‚ producing both basic and special steels for domestic construction‚ engineering‚ power‚ railway‚ automotive and defence industries and for sale in export markets. SAIL is also among the five Maharatnas of the country ’s Central Public Sector Enterprises. SAIL manufactures and sells a broad range of steel products
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MANAGEMENT STUDIES‚ INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES‚ DHANBAD in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION under guidance of Mr. Akhilesh Prakash‚ Centre Head-Retail Assets‚ IDBI Bank Ltd‚ Ranchi‚ Jharkhand‚ is my original work and the conclusion drawn therein are based on the material collected by myself. PLACE: Ranchi DATE: SAURABH MEHTA CERTIFICATE
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Study On CARBON CREDIT & Clean Development Mechanism Project – as a case study on TATA STEEL PLANT By: Prasenjit Sarkar Page 1 of 36 Project Report (Submitted for the Degree of B.Com Honors in Accounting & Finance under the University of Calcutta) Title of the Project STUDY ON CARBON CREDIT &CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM PROJECT – AS A CASE STUDY ON TATA STEEL plant Submitted by Name of the Candidate: Registration No: Name of the College: College Roll No: University Roll
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Moral Minefield | Has Tata Steel‚ one of India’s oldest and most admired corporates‚ diverged from the ethical path laid down by its founding fathers? | | By DIVYA GUPTAPublished :1 November 2011 | | | | Text Size | | | | | | | Print this page | Email this page | Add to favourites | Share with friends | | | | | | | | Single page | | | | PHOTOGRAPHS BY AKSHAY MAHAJAN | | The hundred year old Tata Steel plant’s chimneys pumping out black
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Section 4(1)(b)(i) Particulars of the Organisation‚ Functions and Duties Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) is the public service broadcaster in the country‚ with Akashwani (All India Radio) and Doordarshan as its two constituents. It came into existence on 23rd November 1997‚ with a mandate to organize and conduct public broadcasting services to inform‚ educate and entertain the public and to ensure a balanced development of broadcasting on radio and television. Objectives
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2010 Corporate Social Responsibility in Rural Development Sector: Evidences from India 139 Corporate Social Responsibility in Rural Development Sector: Evidences From India A. Manager (Sociology) RITES LTD. (A Government of India Enterprise) RITES Bhawan 1‚ Sector-29‚ Gurgaon-122 001 email: dr_sanjaypradhan@yahoo.co.in‚ akhileshranjan@rediffmail.com Sanjay Pradhan‚ Akhilesh Ranjan Abstract The paper attempts to explore Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices particularly
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as the Scheduled Tribes (STs) by the constitution of India constitute 8.2 percent (about 84.3 million) of India’s population. They are found in 2001 in the greatest numbers in Chhattisgarh (6.6 million‚ or 31.8 percent of the state’s population)‚ Jharkhand (7 million‚ or 26.3
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Ajmal Kasab was sentenced to death after the very evident 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai‚ he was guilty for a total of 80 offences which included murder‚ waging war against the country‚ being in possession of explosives and other charges. His death sentence was signed after verifying all the evidences of the crime [1]. On similar count Afzal guru was hanged for playing a pivotal role in the 2001 Parliament attacks‚ providing a hideout and transport. The difference between the two hangings was the
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Power Distribution Reforms in India – A journey from Monopoly towards Competition. Case Objective: Power a basic human need is the critical infrastructure on which modern economic activity is fully dependent. Only 55% households in India have access to Electricity. Most of those who have access do not get uninterrupted reliable supply. In this era of globalization‚ it is essential that electricity of good qualities is provided at reasonable rates for economic activity so that competitiveness increases
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