CONTENTS CHAPTER I ➢ Executive summary ➢ Introduction to the study ➢ Industry Profile ➢ Company Profile CHAPTER II ➢ Organization Chart CHAPTER III DEPARTMENTS OF HARIHAR POLYFIBERS ➢ Time Office Department ➢ Production Department ➢ Technical Department ➢ Maintenance Department ➢ Safety Department ➢ Accounts / Finance Department ➢ Human Resource Department ➢ Sales Department ➢ Six Sigma Department.
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The Apparel Industry: Issues and Solutions 1 Please note: This report focuses on environmental impacts and solutions associated with apparel‚ a second report will present the equally complex social responsibility (SR) issues associated with this industry’s life cycle including fair trade‚ fair labor and animal well-being issues. Published by Labeling Ecologically Approved Fabrics (LEAF) Special thanks to: Coral Rose‚ Founder Eco-Innovations Sustainable Textile Strategies Dr. Gwendolyn Hustvedt-Professor
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the late 1800s Thomas Edison carbonized bamboo and cotton to produce filaments for his light bulbs (Johnson‚ n.d.). In 1958 Roger Bacon created high performance carbon fibers at the Union Carbide. His method was to heat strands of a material called rayon (artificial silk) until they are carbonized‚ but this method proved to be inadequate because the resulting fibers had only carried 20% of carbon and the properties of it were inefficient‚ such as low strength and stiffness ("Carbon (fiber) ‚n.d." )
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Design and development of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana Design and development of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana*‚ Mona Suri Readers‚ Department of Textiles & Clothing‚ Lady Irwin College‚ Delhi University Introduction The attainment of puberty in women is signified by menarche‚ the age of onset of menstruation. During menstruation‚ use of some kind of a protection in the form of a pad or napkin
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Application From:- VIntukumar.C.Parmar‚ Parmarstreet‚ At&Post–TA-Vagra
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NIRMAL BHARAT ABHIYAN 1. Introduction: To accelerate the progress of sanitation in rural areas‚ Government of India is implementing from 1.4.2012‚ the ‘Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA)’‚ a Centrally Sponsored Scheme [earlier Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)]. Similarly‚ to provide drinking water to rural population in adequate quantity‚ the Govt. of India is implementing a centrally sponsored Scheme called the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP). New Delhi: The union cabinet Wednesday gave
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Open defecation – Nirmal Bharat Abhiyaan Objective: To eradicate open defecation practice that is still widespread in our country completely in next 10 years that is by 2022. Background: More than half of people(60 %) defecating openly in world lives in our country. According to the 2011 Indian census‚ 53 per cent of households do not use any kind of toilet or latrine. This essentially matches the 55 per cent found by the National Family Health Survey in 2005.Open defecation is not so common elsewhere
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(a) Products:- (i) Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd.- Fabrics‚ Apparel‚ retail‚ Trims(buttons)‚ Yarns. (i) Competitor Company 1-Mandhana Industries Limited: The company produces/offers fabrics‚ which includes cotton and cotton blends with Lycra‚ bamboos‚ flax‚ viscose‚ modal‚ and polyester clothing. It also offers yarn dyed shirts (and specialized finished fabrics‚ such as ETI)‚ mosquito repellants‚ water and oil repellant‚ Ultra violet protected‚ anti-bacterial‚ stain free Takara finish and other quick
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Summer Training Report On ANALYSIS ON RAYON PRODUCTION & SALES Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Diploma of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Session 2009-11) Submitted to: Examination controller Submitted By: SUMIT Kr. GUPTA Internal Guide: ASHISH JHA Roll No: PGD09151 PGDM: I yr Department of Management Institute of MANAGEMENT STUDIES‚ NOIDA A UGC Recognized Institute A-8B‚ Plot –C‚ Sector-62‚ Noida DECLARATION I
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………… 2 2) BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CASE…………………………………... 3 3) ISSUES INVOLVED……………………………………………….... 4 4) LAWS APPLICABLE………………………………………………...4 5) ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION OF LAWS TO THE CASE……..5 6) MAJORITY AND MINORITY JUDGEMENTS……………………10 7) CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION-in the light of Re Delhi Laws Act‚ 1951……………………………….11 8) SEPERATION OF POWERS AND ITS RELEVANCE……………..13 9) SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY AND ITS APPLICATION……
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