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MARKETING MANAGEMENT REPORT ON TATA INDICA Submitted by: Submitted to: Group-5 (Sec A) Dr. H. Gayathri Aman Srivastav (12005) Gaurav Kumar (12017) Muhammad Rayees. M (12029) Shilpa Giri (12046) Mahajan Swapnil Umashankar (12053) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to show our greatest appreciation to Dr. H. Gayathri for her tremendous support and help. We feel motivated and encouraged every time we attend
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(To be published in the Employment News/Rozgar Samachar dated 29.12.2012) STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (MADHYA PRADESH REGION) “NISHANT VILLA”‚ ‘F’ JALVIHAR COLONY‚ RAIPUR (This notice and application form are also available on Commission’s website “www.sscmpr.org”) ADVERTISEMENT NO. 4/2012 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES FOR THE UNDERMENTIONED POST :Category MPR-1: Draughtsman Grade-I in 506 Army Base Workshop‚ Ministry of Defence‚ Khamaria‚ Jabalpur (MP) Vacancy : 02 (01-OBC& 01-UR)
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TRIGGERS FOR RURBANIZATION : Following are the initiatives which can trigger Rurbanization • Government interventions like provision of urban services in rural areas such as good roads‚ transportations‚ drinking water‚ sanitation‚ electricity‚ telecommunication‚ educational facilities and hospitals etc. This will ensure good living conditions and will result in reduced migration to larger towns/ cities. • Connecting roads which link many villages to many urban agglomerations‚ thereby providing
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| WETLANDS OF INDIA | | S. N. Prasad‚ T. Sengupta‚ Alok Kumar‚ V. S. Vijayan and Lalita Vijayan Salim Ali Center for Ornithology and Natural History‚Coimbatore-641 108. T. V. Ramachandra and N. Ahalya Center for Ecological Sciences‚ Indian Institute of Science‚ Bangalore-560 012. A. K. Tiwari Regional Remote Sensing Service Center‚ Dehradun‚ Uttarachal-248 001. CONTENTS | Introduction | Distribution of wet lands in India | Diversity of aquatic vegitation and avifauna in wetlands
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13 SURANA & SURANA INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION‚ 2014 th th th 10 - 12 October‚ 2014 Organised Jointly By: By: SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL‚ PUNE CARE | COURAGE | COMPETENCE COMPETENCE And SURANA & SURANA INTERNATIONAL ATTORNEYS INTERNATIONAL 1 Table Of Contents Message from the Chancellor……………….….……… 01 Message from the Principal Director…………………. 01 Message from the Vice - Chancellor……….….……… 01 Message From The Director……………………………. 02 Message From
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1. INTRODUCTION "Child labour has serious consequences that stay with the individual and with society for far longer than the years of childhood. Young workers not only face dangerous working conditions. They face long-term physical‚ intellectual and emotional stress. They face an adulthood of unemployment and illiteracy." - KOFI ANNAN Child Labor began to be considered a human rights issue and became an issue of public dispute‚ when the foundation of universal schooling was laid. Historically
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Polity‚ Constitution and Social Issues Polity & Constitution Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishing the structure‚ procedures‚ powers and duties‚ of the government and spells out the fundamental rights‚ directive principles and duties of citizens. Passed by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949‚ it came into effect on 26 January 1950. The date 26 January was chosen to commemorate the declaration
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