INDIAN RAILWAYS FACTS General Facts : World ’s largest railway networks comprising 115‚000 km of track over a route of 65‚000 km and 7‚500 stations. As of December 2012‚ it transported over 25 million passengers daily (9 billion on an annual basis). In 2011‚ IR carried over 8‚900 million passengers annually or more than 24 million passengers daily (roughly half of which were suburban passengers) and 2.8 million tons of freight daily. Biggest Railway Project : Konkan Railway Project (Roha - Mangalore
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one of his later poems that the railway icon show that this our world is the handiwork of a painter‚ not that of a blacksmith or artisan. A railway station is one of the features of modern civilisation. Here passengers as well as goods and luggages are booked. Every railway station is provided with a time-chart for the arrival and departure of trains. It has its staff or officers including the station-master. The porters help passengers with their luggages. The railway station occupies an important
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CASE STUDY ON INDIAN RAILWAYS (MONOPOLY) In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium – Greek language monos‚ one + polein‚ to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide and a lack of viable substitute goods. Monopoly should be distinguished from monopsony‚ in which there is only one buyer of the product or service;
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Environmental Factors Paper Elizabeth McUne MKT/421 December 16‚ 2013 Creig Foster Environmental Factors Paper Introduction This paper will discuss the environmental factors that PepsiCo faces. These factors effect both the domestic‚ and global marketing the company does. Factors such as trade practices‚ demographics‚ cultural differences‚ and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 will all be discussed‚ as well as other factors that affect PepsiCo‚ and their marketing
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Macro Environment The larger societal forces that affect the microenvironment- demographic‚ economic‚natural‚ technological‚ political‚ and cultural forces. These factors represent constraints within which all organizations including the automobile industry must function. Macro Environment For any decision there is n number of factors which influences the decision. Be it a decision related to any organisation‚ any business concern or even an individual. Thus it is per se very much necessary
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Hereditay and Environmental factors in human development The main difference among individuals lies in their personality. One’s personality consists in his/her general profile or in the special combination of psychological traits of character that refer to his/her unique nature. One’s unique combination of psychological features leads to the way in which that specific person reacts and interacts with the others or the environment. One’s personality includes a set of mental characteristics which
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THE RAILWAY CHILDREN SYNOPSIS Roberta ( Bobbie)‚ Peter and Phyllis lived in London with their loving parents. They were happy and contented. One day‚ two strangers came to their house and took their father away. After this sudden event‚ the children and their mother moved to a small house in the country. There was a railway line near their new house. The children became friends with the people who worked at the railway. They enjoyed waving to the passengers on the 9.15am train. An old gentleman
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1 TERM PAPER OF OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING F .c COURSE CODE: CSE rs 202 e e in RAILWAY ng RESERVATION E SYSTEM O o D aa m o 2 CONTENTS PAGE NO: 1. a F D a INTRODUCTION 4 2. PROPOSED SYSTEM 5 3. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE 6 4. SOURCE CODE 18 5. TESTING 37 • WHITE BOX TESTING • BLACK BOX TESTING 6. CODE COMPLETENESS EVALUATION 39 7. DATA FLOW DIAGRAM 40 8. ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM 42 9.HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 43 O o n E in g e e .c rs m o
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Running head: CITIGROUP: GLOBAL AND DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CitiGroup: Global and Domestic Environmental Factors - University of Phoenix MKT 421 Marketing Professor Smith March 1‚ 2009 Global and Domestic Environmental Factors Like any global organization doing business today; CitiGroup is feeling the pressure of an increasingly difficult business climate. Economic environmental factors caused by the mortgage crisis have taken their toll on Citi‚ both domestically and abroad
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start having major issues because of acidification‚ that’s the livelihood of most people who live in the Keys." To further clarify‚ the coral reefs that are currently struggling to handle all of the harmful forces and acidification would create other factors that would cause unhealthy coral reefs. The reefs would start to corrode in the more acidic seas. Not to mention‚ the coral reefs draw approximately 4 million tourists each year and the most economically prominent fish species like groupers‚ jacks
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