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    Agricultural Credit

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    An Assessment of Agriculture Credit at PNB Introduction Agriculture plays a crucial role in the development of the Indian economy. It accounts for about 15.7 per cent of GDP and 52.1 per cent of the total workforce of the population is dependent on the sector‚ and despite a steady decline of its share in the GDP‚ is still the largest economic sector and a significant piece of the overall socio-economic development of India. The importance of farm credit as a critical input to agriculture is reinforced

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    CONSUMER PROTECTION

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    three- tier quasi-judicial machinery at the National‚ State and District levels.  wumer ith complaints involving Redressal Commissions - known as "State Commission. " deals District Disputes Redressal Forums costs and compensation higher than Rs. 20 lakhs. State ConsConsumer National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission - known as "National CommissionDisputes known as "District Forum.- EXTENT AND COVERAGE OF CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT  The Act applies to all goods and services unless specifically

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    Student

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    The Jan Lokpal Bill (Hindi: जन लोकपाल विधेयक)‚ also referred to as the citizens’ ombudsman bill is a proposed independent anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement to the original Lokpal bill‚ which is currently being proposed by the Government of India.[1] The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter corruption‚ redress grievances of citizens‚ and protect whistle-blowers (a person who tells the public or someone in authority about

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    Singh

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    | | Print date: 09 Jun‚ 2013  My Bio-data ID:S161094 Kamla Arcade Jubilee Road‚‚ Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh)‚ 273001. Tel No: 0551-2344895‚6927708 | | | | | | | | | | Bio-data ID: D117085 | | Basic Information | | Age: | 31 | | | Height: | 5’ 5" | | Complexion: | Fair | | Body Type: | Average | | Current Res: | Deoria‚ India | | Diet: | Non-Veg | | | | Birth Information | | Date of Birth: | 11 -Nov‚1981 | | Time of Birth:

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    Acknowledgement It is with affection and appreciation that we acknowledge our indebtedness to our sir Abdur Rahim‚ Assistant Professor‚ Department of Business Administration‚ Daffodil International University who initiated us to do this exclusive business plan on restaurant business. We are also very thankful to our parents for their enthusiastic support and encouragement during the preparation of this assignment. We would also like to give our heartiest thanks to the people and entrepreneurs

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    Pisciculture

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    In 1950-51‚ India’s fish production was 7.5 lakh tonne (5.34 lakh tonne marine and 2.16 lakh tonne inland). In 2006-07‚ the Indian fish production zoomed up to a level of around 6.61 million tonne (considering 3.21 million tonne of marine and 3.4 million tonne of inland fishes)‚ which help the country to occupy the coveted 3rd position in overall fish production in the world. This works out to an increase of around 800 per cent in over 56 years or an average increase of 14 per cent per annum. India

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    HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LIMITED BALANCE SHEET As at 31st March 2008 Sch. SOURCES OF FUNDS Shareholders’ Funds Capital Reserves and Surplus (Rs. in Lakhs) 31st March ’08 31st March ’07 1 2 12050.00 516322.34 528372.34 12050.00 391391.74 403441.74 Loan Funds Secured Loans Unsecured Loans Deferred Liabilities (Net) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net) 3 0.00 233.73 233.73 168.80 111693.68 515537.95 4 4a 202.52 137904.62 666479.48 APPLICATION OF FUNDS Fixed Assets Gross block Less :

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    Resume Making

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    AJINKYA MANOJ BHENDE (0016/50) ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Degree/Examination B.Tech (Mechanical) Year 2013 2009 2007 Board/University IIT Bombay Maharashtra State Board Maharashtra State Board %/CGPA 6.55/10 86.67 % 91.69 % 12th 10th            ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS AND CO-CURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENTS Scholarships Awarded National Talent Search Exam (NTSE) Scholarship conducted by NCERT (2007) State Rank 8 in High School Scholarship Exam & awarded Scholarship by Maharashtra Govt. (2004)

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    uttrakhand tourism

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    “A study of the Tourism Trends of Uttarakhand and its potential” By: Bhupesh Mahara A0102210063MBA-M&S Class of 2012  Under the Supervision of Dr. Bandana Chadha Assistant Professor (International Business) Department of Marketing In Partial Fulfillment of Award of Master of Business Administration AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH INTRODUCTION:  Tourism in Uttaranchal Uttaranchal now called Uttrakhand was formed in 2000‚ which was earlier part of northern Uttar

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    Wealth Tax

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    FINAL WEALTH TAX Accepting the recommendations of N. Kaldor to introduce “integrated direct tax system” in India‚ Wealth Tax Act‚ 1957 was enacted. The Act was amended from time to time. The major objective of wealth tax has been attainment of equity objective of tax policy because wealth is considered as the major source of inequalities. The wealth taxation in India is applicable to all citizens of the country and is also called the wealth tax act‚ 1957. This is also considered to be direct

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