JHARKHAND 074 DHANBAD 124 RANCHI KARNATAKA 075 BENGALURU 076 MANGALORE 077 MYSORE 142 BELLARY KERALA 078 ALLEPPY 079 CALICUT 080 ERNAKULAM TRICHUR QUILON MADHYA PRADESH 090 INDORE MAHARASHTRA 091 AURANGABAD 092 MUMBAI 093 NAGPUR 094 PUNE 120 KOLHAPUR MEGHALAYA 095 SHILLONG PUDUCHERRY 096 KARAIKKAL 097 PUDUCHERRY ORISSA 125 126 127 100 101 BERHAMPORE BHUBANESHWAR ROURKELA PUNJAB LUDHIANA MOHA RAJASTHAN 103 105 107 136 AJMER JAIPUR KOTA BIKANER UTTARANCHAL 118 DEHRADUN UTTAR PRADESH 108 AGRA 110 LUCKNOW
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT‚ 2000 The Act rather than giving information and technology gives rise to cyber crime. 2011 11/14/2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT‚ 2000 The Act rather than giving information and technology gives rise to cyber crime. 2011 11/14/2011 Table of Contents Introduction 3 The Information Technology Act‚ 2000 5 Positive Aspects of Information Technology Act: 9 Rise of Cyber Crime 11 Caselet 14 Statistics and Facts 18 Case Study 28 Case Study 1
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The service industry forms a backbone of social and economic development of a region. It has emerged as the largest and fastest-growing sectors in the world economy‚ making higher contributions to the global output and employment. Its growth rate has been higher than that of agriculture and manufacturing sectors. It is a large and most dynamic part of the Indian economy both in terms of employment potential and contribution to national income. It covers a wide range of activities‚ such as trading
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A Summer Training Project REPORT ON “DISTRIBUTION IS THE BACKBONE IN TELICOM INDUSTRY IN INDIA” Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of Master of Business Administration‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala. Submitted By: Mohammad. Nadeem Roll Number:10110125112 Uni. Reg. No.GC (MK)2006-287 MBA 3rd Semester Under the guidance of: Mr. Nitin Gupta Aircel India Ltd. DESH BHAGAT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND COMPUTER SCIENCES‚ MANDI GOBINDGARH 2011
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Government of India Planning Commission National Population Policy 2001 C O NT E NT S A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Introduction ................................................................................................ 1 Objectives .................................................................................................. 2 Strategic Themes ....................................................................................... 4 Legislation .......................................
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1) Name the bank with which the Reserve Bank of India on 4 December 2012 signed a three year Bilateral Swap Arrangement (BSA) for swapping of the local currencies to address short-term liquidity problems. A. Bank of Australia B. Bank of Scotland C. Bank of Japan (Correct Answer) D. None Of these E. Bank of America (Your Answer) Unanswered Q.2) State Bank of India (SBI)‚ the largest lender of India on 5 December 2012 announced about its expectation of
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CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY 1 BCCA INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES MAZAGAON‚ MUMBAI-400 010 SEMESTER: IV (FOURTH) THE GROUP NUMBER: CLASS: S.Y.B.M.S DIV: B SUBJECT: CO-OPERATIVE AND RURAL MARKETING TOPIC: HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY NAME OF THE PROFESSOR: PROF.KHADIJA RONAK SIGNITURE OF PRFESSOR MARKS OBTAIN MARKS OUT OF B.C.C.A INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY 2 “ALL PROGRESS IS BORN OF INQUIRY” ------ HUDSON MAXIMA B.C.C.A INSTITUTE
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REPORT ON INDIAN BEVERAGE INDUSTRY 1. Beverage Overview------------------------------------------------------ 3 2. Indian Beverage Industry----------------------------------------------- 4 3. Share of Volume by Beverage Category of India---------------------- 7 4. Per Capita Consumption In India--------------------------------------- 8 5. Key Figures on Indian Beverage Industry------------------------------ 9 6. Factors driving developments
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Learner first September 2012 Knowledge paper on skill development in India Foreword Abhaya Krishna Agarwal Partner‚ Government Services‚ Ernst & Young Pvt. Ltd. Low labor-cost and a rich talent pool are distinct advantages available to India‚ clearly powering its global competiveness as a knowledge-based society. Education and training are both strategic necessities‚ which will deliver employment-enhancing skills‚ in turn increasing productivity and accelerating the future economic growth
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Preliminary Project Report on “Development of Warehouses on Public-Private Partnership Basis” in Rajasthan Prepared by Devender Kumar IABM Bikaner ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project has been made possible through the direct and indirect co-operation of various people‚ words can hardly express my feelings of indebt-ness to all those who extended cooperation in completing this project work successfully. I am extremely thankful to Mr. Vinayak Pandey‚ Sr. Manager‚ PDCOR Limited for providing
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