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    If 12219 Management

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    MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION ( Autonomous) (ISO/IEC - 27001 - 2005 Certified) __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subject Code : 12219 Q.1 ( A) a) WINTER – 12 EXAMINATION Model Answer Scientific Management is defined as “Art of knowing exactly what is to be done and 04 the best way of doing it.” Scientific Management is the result of applying scientific knowledge and scientific methods to the various aspects of

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    TAX HARDCOPY

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    11 BIBLIOGRAPHY 28 INTRODUCTION ON MVAT This Act may be called the Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act‚ 2002. Maharashtra Value Added Tax (Levy and Amendment) Act‚ 2005. The system of Value Added Tax (VAT) has been implemented‚ in the State of Maharashtra‚ w.e.f. 1st April‚ 2005 An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the levy and collection of tax on the sale or purchase of certain goods in the State of Maharashtra. Whereas it is expedient to consolidate and amend the laws relating

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    Cogeneration Plant

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    Product feasibility report: Cogeneration Plant I. INTRODUCTION Product to be manufactured: Cogeneration Plant For Sugar Mills: Biomass is the most promising alternative fuel. Agro-waste and agro industrial products have today been recognized as ‘modern’ bio-mass material which can be converted directly into useful forms of energy. Bio-mass has the crucial advantage of being environment friendly. Bagasse is a captive bio-mass. In India‚ there are 478 sugar mills

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    1566 Words Essay on Industrial Revolution in India by Dipti digg In any country‚ be it least developed under developed or advanced‚ the industrial sectors from the sheet anchor for the generation and development of country’s productive forces. There is a strong case for industrialization of countries like India which has vast manpower‚ large and varied resources and continental dimensions. The first plan was not as important as far as industrial development is concerned. Of the total

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    Drought in Marathwada

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    farmers‚ country‚ environment and society. * Organic Farming * Design plan to mitigate Drought * Hydroponic Farming * Benefits of Hydroponic Farming : INTRODUCTION Although Maharashtra is one of India’s most developed state‚ a large part of its population suffers from severe and chronic scarcity of water. The problem is not generally experienced or even realised in upper middle class enclaves of cities like Mumbai and Pune. However

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    teachers day

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    Address by H E Shri K Sankaranarayanan‚ Governor of Maharashtra at the felicitation of outstanding teachers on the occasion of Teachers’ Day at Mahakavi Kalidas Kala Mandir‚ Shalimar Chowk‚ Nashik 422 001 at 11.00 a.m. on Wednesday‚ 5 September 2012 Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shri Prithviraj Chavan‚ Hon’ble Minister for Public Works and Tourism Shri Chhagan Bhujbal‚ Hon’ble Minister for School Education Shri Rajendra Darda‚ Hon’ble Minister of State Smt Fauzia Khan‚ Hon’ble

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    Malnutrition in India

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    combination of people leaving in poverty and the recent economic growth of India (as well as Maharashtra)has led to the co-emergence of two type of malnutrition: 1) Undernutrition 2) Overnutrition. The National Family Healthy survey 2005-2006 shows that‚ while Maharashtra is one of the most developed State among the country‚ It has also problem of Malnutrition exists‚ but nutrition situation in Maharashtra is slightly better than the national average. National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau (NNMB)

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    Mutal Fund

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    Kirana Stores‚G Ahmednagar-414001‚Maharashtra P.O. Number Date Label Vendor No. Currency Payment Terms Last date of Despatch VAT No./LST.NO CST No. INCO Terms VAT No/LST NO.. CST No. Reference :3504235969 :06.07.2011 : OTH :131309 :INR :Due in 15 days :12.07.2011 : 27780704806V :27780704806C : DDP Delivered Duty Paid : 27750735523V :27750735523C : Delivered By :D G Trading 13‚Shree Ganesh Building‚Nr.Sanjay Kirana Stores‚G Ahmednagar-414001‚Maharashtra Delivered To : Future Value

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    Climate of Maharashtra Maharashtra has typical monsoon climate‚ with hot‚ rainy and cold weather seasons. Tropical conditions prevail all over the state‚ and even the hill stations are not that cold. Dew‚ frost‚ hail can also be happened sometimes according to the seasonal weather. Summer: March‚ April and May are the hottest months. During April and May thunderstorms are common all over the state. Temperature varies between 22°C-39°C during this season. Rainy: Rainfall starts normally in

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    drainage

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    Drainage  Drainage Systems in India  Flow of water from a higher to a lower level is called drainage. It also refers to the river system of any particular area.  The Indian River system is divided into two groups- the Himalayan Rivers and the Peninsular Rivers.  The Himalayan Rivers  They have water all throughout the year and originate from the mountains in the north. They flow through the mountains and form gorges.  Himalayan rivers cover long routes before falling into the sea.

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