The message of peace in Prophet’s teachings There is no Deity (worthy of worship) except Allah (The One True God) and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. The mission of Prophet Muhammad was to restore the worship of the One True God‚ the creator and sustainer of the universe‚ and to demonstrate and complete the laws of moral‚ ethical‚ legal‚ and social conduct and all other matters of significance for the humanity at large. He is considered the “Seal of the Prophets‚” which means the bringer
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n International Journal of Engineering and Management Research‚ Vol. 2‚ Issue-1‚ Jan 2012 ISSN No.: 2250-0758 Pages: 31-36 www.ijemr.net FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN RETAIL IN INDIA Dr. Gaurav Bisaria Assistant Professor‚ Faculty of Management & Research‚ INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY‚ Lucknow‚ INDIA. gaurav_or@rediffmail.com I. INTRODUCTION FDI Foreign direct investment (FDI) or foreign investment refers to the net inflows of investment to acquire a lasting management interest (10% or more)
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BA (Hons) Fashion Business Management Planning and Control Systems Module Leader: Tarun Pandey Module tutors: Rekha Dar‚ Shveta Gujral‚ Tejram Gupta‚ Piyush Pandey‚ Manas Barua‚ Suranjan Lahiri‚ and Tarun Pandey Number of Credits: 40 Core Module Module Assessment: Written Exam/Case Studies – 30%‚ Project – 30%‚ Term Project -II– 40 % Introduction to the module Planning and Control Systems provides an opportunity to learn formulation of Effective systems for smooth running of an
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257 THEME TEN Colonialism and the Countryside Exploring Off Archives Explor ing Of f icial Ar c hiv es In this chapter you will see what colonial rule meant to those who lived in the countryside. You will meet the zamindars of Bengal‚ travel to the Rajmahal hills where the Paharias and the Santhals lived‚ and then move west to the Deccan. You will look at the way the English East India Company (E.I.C.) established its raj in the countryside‚ implemented its revenue policies‚ what these
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LESSON-16 BASIC CONCEPTS IN MARKETING Dr. Subhanjali Chopra STRUCTURE 16.0 Introduction 16.1 Objectives 16.2 What is ‘Marketing’? 16.2.1 The Marketing Concept 16.2.2 Marketing versus Selling 16.2.3 Importance of Marketing in Small Business 16.2.4 Marketing of Services 16.3 Marketing Research 16.4 Market Segmentation 16.5 Marketing Mix 16.6 Other Marketing Strategies 16.6.1 Sub-Contracting Exchanges 16.6.2 Tender Marketing 16.6.3 Consortia Marketing 16.6.4 Government Stores Purchase Programme
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21st century‚ Journal of Knowledge Management‚ Vol. 3(3)‚ 172-179. McInerney‚ C. (2002)‚ Knowledge management and the dynamic nature of knowledge‚ Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology‚ 53 (12)‚ 1009.1018. Mohanty‚ S. K.‚ & Chand‚ M. (2004)‚ 5iKM3-Knowledge management maturity model‚ knowledge management practices‚ Tata Consultancy Services‚ Mumbai‚ India. Morris‚ A. (2001)‚ Knowledge management: opportunities for LIS graduates. In: 67th IFLA Council and General Conference
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Structure and Development‚ 2nd Edition‚ G B Davis‚ M H Olson‚ Tata McGraw Hill 3. Secrets and Lies – Digital Security in a Networked World‚ B Schneir‚ John Wiley and Sons 4. Management Information Systems‚ 1st Edition‚ L M Prasad‚ Usha Prasad‚ Sultan Chand & Sons 5. PCQuest‚ April 2002 Issue 6. PCQuest‚ January 2003 Issue Downloaded from http://himadri.cmsdu.org 8
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References: Annual Reports of LIC (from 1999 – 2007). Insurance Principles and Practice by M.N. Mishra – S Chand Publishers – 2008 Edition. Rao CS (2007). “The Regulatory Challenges Ahead” J. Insurance Chronicle 7: 10 Jain AK (2004). J. Insurance Inst. India 30: 53. Peter D (1999). “Innovate or Die”‚ J. Economist. 1(2): 41-55. Rao TSR (2000). “The Indian Insurance
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N.A. (2005). Personnel Management‚ 2nd Edition‚ N.A. Saleemi Printers‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya. San Joaquin County‚ Human Resources Division. (2002) Human Resources Handbook. Tripathi P.C. (1989) Personnel Management and Industrial Relations‚ India: Sultan Chand and Sons.
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TISS Mumbai Proposed MPhil-PhD Dissertation Title of Proposed Study: BLENDING GANDHIAN CONCEPTS INTO CSR STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT Rationale for Study: The three major concepts which the thesis revolves around are: i) Gandhian Socio-economic Analytical Framework ii) Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) and Strategies iii) Integral and Sustainable Rural Development All of these strands are powerful enough in their individual spheres but if these are blended into a concept
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