Contents 1. Abstract 2. Background 3. Literature review 4. Aim 5. Hypothesis 6. Scope 7. Method of Data collection 8. Survey Questionnaire 9. Gujarat’s Vulnerability to Earthquake 10. Case Study: Bhuj Earthquake 2 11. Drawbacks of the Bhuj earthquake 12. Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA) 13. Data Analysis 14. Conclusion 15. Bibliography ABSTRACT India has been traditionally vulnerable to natural disasters on account of its unique geo-climatic conditions
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Day 1: (Hall of Fame‚ 02:00 pm- 04:00pm) Fast Tracking Service at Doorsteps: The indigenous Approach Speakers 1) Moderator/Chair: Mr. Md. Nazrul Islam Khan‚ Secretary‚ Ministry of ICT & NPD‚ A2I‚ PMO 2) Key Note: Maura L. O’Neill‚ PhD‚ Chief Innovation Officer‚ Senior Counselor to the Administrator‚ US Agency for International Development 3) Key Note: Mr. Anir Chowdhury‚ Policy Advisor‚ A2I Programme‚ PMO 4) Mr. Md. Nazrul Islam‚ Additional Secretary‚ Cabinet Division‚ Dhaka
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Management Is Question 1 An ‘External Orientation’ rather than an ‘Inward Focus’ is useful in understanding the concept of value. Describe ‘Value Creation’ from the context of Low-Cost Airlines (No-Frill airlines). Compare it with how the Indian Railways creates value. Answer 1 Value creation is a term which cannot be defined / quantified specifically and measured accurately or attributed a particular definition. It has a distinct and broad view and originates from the customers point of view rather
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CURRICULUM VITAE : DIVINE R K MORNY 1. Name of Staff - Divine Richard Kwame Morny 2. Date of Birth - 10th February‚ 1951 3 Nationality: - Ghanaian Postal Address - P.O. Box AN 10690‚ Accra –North Email: dmorni@yahoo.com‚dmorny@gmail.com Cell Phone: +233-20-8127422 4. Key Qualifications Mr Morny has more than 30 years post MBA experience in management practice and consulting and has led more than 20 consultancy assignments most of which have been
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The Liberals wished to solve the Irish problem to benefit the Irish people whereas the Conservatives attempted to solve the Irish Problem to fulfil their own aims and to bluster their Irish Nationalist support. Both parties had little success though the conservatives had more than the Liberals as they had a more practical approach. As an attempt to solve the Irish problem‚ Gladstone implemented the Second Land Reform in 1881‚ where in which he gave the Irish farmers most of the rights and securities
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the lowest average is still 58‚ according to local municipal authority figures. VJTI/ Swach Bharat Project - Mumbai/ 2014 5 VJTI/ Swach Bharat Project - Mumbai/ 2014 6 According to a Research by ORF (Observer Research Foundation) in Mumbai ‚ Railway stations having daily 6.3 million commuters has 1 toilet for every 18000 passengers And 1 Urinals for every 9000 passengers‚ VJTI/ Swach Bharat Project - Mumbai/ 2014 7 Sanitation Problems 65 million kg of human waste end up in people’s living
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Civilian Training Programme Indian Technical & Economic Cooperation (ITEC) & Special Commonwealth Assistance for Africa Programme (SCAAP) 2010-11 Sponsored by Ministry of External Affairs Government of India New Delhi List of ITEC/SCAAP Empanelled Institutes Accounts‚ Finance and Audit Courses 01. Institute of Government Accounts and Finance - New Delhi 02. International Center for Information and System Audit – NOIDA IT‚ Telecommunication and English Courses 03. Aptech
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Unlocking the Potential of the Indian Minerals Sector Strategy Paper for the Ministry of Mines November 2011 3 Contents 1. Preamble 2. Increasing relevance of the global minerals sector and implications for India — 2.1 Three key trends in the minerals sector — 2.2 Implications for India 3. Performance of the Indian minerals sector — 3.1 Performance on output parameters — 3.2 Performance on input parameters 4. Value in unlocking the potential of the Indian minerals sector 5. ‘Transformining’
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Girne American University History of Economics (Importance) Economic Planning History‚ Focusing some countries 10.01.2013 Globalisation and Economic Integration Umut KEKLİK Lecturer: Ercan GÜNDOĞAN SHORT CONTENTS Prologue_______________________________________________2 Definition and History of Economics_______________________5 Quick Skip Economic Planning History_____________________8 History of Some Proactive Countries Economic Planning______10 Germany______________________________________________10
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regions occupied by the Cree and the Ojibwa. Therefore‚ in 1905 and 1906 treaty 9 was signed with the people of Cree and the people of Ojibwa. With the introduction of treaty 9‚ logging‚ hydroelectric development‚ minerals‚ construction of road and railways started. This treaty also introduced new land policies‚ which allowed non-Indians to exploit the resources used before only by the
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