ORGANIZATION STUDY OF BIRLA CEMENTS(SATNA DIVISION) Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION of the Mahatma Gandhi University. Submitted by VISHNU VB 10313 Under the guidance of Mr.Umesh Neelakandan October 2010 DC School of Management and Technology Pullikkanam‚ Vagamon‚ Idukki 685503 Tel: 04869 – 248322‚ 248323 DECLARATION I hereby
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chance. He was Siddhartha Lal‚ a third generation member of the Delhi-based Lal family‚ promoters of the Eicher group of companies. Lal‚ then 26‚ was an unabashed Bullet fan: he even rode a red coloured Bullet while leading the baraat (procession) to his wedding venue‚ instead of the traditional horse. "The board agreed to give me a chance‚" says Lal. "It was not because of its confidence in me‚ but because the business was doing so badly it could hardly get any worse." Lal felt Royal Enfield could
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Prime Minister and Council of Ministers - India Serial Number 1 Portfolio Prime Minister and also In-Charge of the Ministries/Departments viz: Ministry of Personnel‚ Public Grievances and Pensions Ministry of Planning Ministry of Water Resources Department of Atomic Energy Department of Space Name of Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Minister of Finance Shri Pranab Mukherjee Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Consumer Shri Sharad
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The Symbol of India Lal Quila also called the Red Fort is one of the most important monuments of India. It stands on the bank of river Yamuna. The whole structure is made of Red stone. The fort was built by Shahjahan - the Mughal King who also built the famous Taj Mahal - in 1648. Shahjahan called it the Uru-Muhalla. Shahjahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi and Red Fort was the new capital. Lal Quila stands at the eastern side of Shahjahanabad and the very name of "Lal Quila" comes from the
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fully reciprocal feminist inquiry. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2‚ 1‚ 107-111. England‚ Kim. 1994. Getting personal: reflexivity‚ positionality‚ and feminist research. Professional Geographer 46‚ 1‚ 80-89. Falconer Al-Hindi‚ Karen and Hope Kawabata 2002. Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography. In‚ Pamela Moss (ed.)‚ Feminist Geography in Practice: Research and Methods. Oxford: Blackwell‚ pp. 103-115. Gilbert‚ Melissa 1994. The politics of location: doing feminist
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The Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) Operation was carried out by Pakistani armed forces against clerics and students of Lal Masjid‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan in July of 2007. The operation divided opinions among Pakistanis at home and abroad. Very few people outside or inside of Pakistan received accurate information on the Operation as their primary source of knowledge was the Pakistani or International media. Therefore several of the opinions lack hard factual basis‚ are contradictory to one another or simply
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ABSTRACT Our world today is increasingly driven by a mass media due to the explosion of different means of communication‚ especially electronic communication such as satellite TV and Internet. The media is viewed as a source of power that influences‚ controls‚ and promotes new standards in the society and reinforces the existing ones. As the media increases in use as our prime source for information and values‚ there is a great need to critically evaluate inherent socio-political and cultural
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OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL & CONTROLLER‚ J.L.N. MEDICAL COLLEGE‚ AJMER Teaching Staff As on 30/11/2012 S. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Pathology Departme Name of Doctor nt Anatomy Dr. Alka Goyal Dr. Anjana Mathur Dr. Jyotsna Joshi Dr. Abha Bhardwaj Dr. Mahima Srivastava Dr. Ranjana Barjatiya Dr. Vikash Saxena Dr. Dharmendra Nagpal Dr. Paras Nuwal Dr. Geeta Pachori Name of Post Professor Professor Professor Asso. Prof. Asso. Prof. Asso. Prof. Asstt. Prof. Sr. Demonstrator Professor Professor Mobile
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Delhi: Aakar Books‚ 2009 Bedi‚ P. S.. The Mughal nobility under Akbar. Jalandhar: ABS * Publications :‚ 1985 Leicestershire: Kube‚ 2008. Print. Lal‚ Muni. Akbar. New Delhi: Vikas‚ 1980. Print. Malleson‚ G. B.. Akbar and the rise of the Mughal empire‚. Oxford: Clarendon Press‚ 1890 Srivastava‚ Ashirbadi Lal. Akbar the Great. Agra: Shiva Lal Agarwala‚ 1967 * Akbar. Oxford: Oneworld‚ 2009. Print.
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LIFE OF INDIAN VILLAGE LIFE IN AN INDIAN VILLAGE 1. Life in an Indian village is natural. It is free from artificiality and outward show. 2. An Indian villager leads a calm and quiet life‚ free from the noise and din‚ hustle and bustle. 3. Life in an Indian village is conducive to health. 4. It has its dark side as well; illiteracy prevails and ignorance is the cause of many evils. 5. The Indian villagers are extremely poor‚ and do not get even two times meals 6. The villagers do not have even
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