GUJARAT CO-OPERATIVE MILK MARKETING FEDERATION LTD SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON THE TASTE OF INDIA Prepared By Darshan Makwana Student of Master of BusinessAdministration Batch (2007 - 2009) Roll No. -18 Submitted To Saurashtra University Rajkot Guided By Prof. Vijay Vyas Institute R.K. College of Engineering and Technology RAJKOT 1 GUJARAT CO-OPERATIVE MILK MARKETING FEDERATION LTD PREFACE AMUL is the pride not only of Gujarat but also of entire country. I have great
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Initial clinical experiences in post-operative care of microsurgical patients Giang Nguyen Ngan BSN‚ Ha Nguyen Hông Ph.D‚ Thai Pham Hong BSN Abstract Aim: To summarise the initial clinical experiences in post-operative care of patients undergoing microsurgery. Methods: The study design was a retrospective descriptive analysis. Subjects were patients that underwent reconstruction of amputated body parts and free tissue transfer by microsurgical technique from August 2007 to August 2010
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Role of Co-operative Banks in Agriculture Credit: Organization‚ Growth and Challenges Rajesh Kumar‚ Sanjay Malhan Abstract In this study we have analysed the role of Co-operative banks in agriculture credit in India from 2001/2002 to 2006/2007 with the help of ACGR. The study reveals that the aggregate amount of agriculture credit has increased‚ while‚ the share in total institutional agriculture credit has been decreased from 37.91 in 2001/2002 to 18.51 in 2006/07 and further‚ found that the level
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Customer service provided by Co-operative travel and Thomas Cook * Individuals * Groups * People of different cultures * Non-English speakers * People with specific needs * Business men and women. * Internal Thomas Cook: Individuals Thomas Cook needs to provide excellent customer service to a wide range of customers with different expectations and needs‚ by providing the right holiday for all customers. They also arrange singles holidays where individuals can enjoy
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The Practice of Co-operative Inquiry: Research ´with´ rather than ´on´ People (Heron & Reason) Table of contents 1 Introduction to co-operative inquiry 1 2 Four phases of co-operative inquiry 1 3 Different forms of co-operative inquiry 2 4 Co-operative inquiry cultures 2 5 Ways of knowing 2 6 Inquiry skills and validity procedures 2 7 Words and questions 3 Bibliography 4 Introduction to co-operative inquiry The article “The Practice of Co-operative Inquiry: Research
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The implementation of culture in KPDNKK in Ministry of Domestic Trade‚ Co-Operative and Consumerism The change in quality cultural that been made in Ministry of Domestic Trade‚ Co-Operative and Consumerism one of it is the change of price control act 1946 that has been change to price control act and anti profiteering 2010. This implementation has their steps before you can implement it in the organization. Because to change the culture that been staying there for long time‚ they need a specific
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A Group Key Technique and Co-operative Message Authentication in VANET #1.Jayanth S‚ #2.Saravanan I S and #3.Kapilavani R K Abstract- Amongst many different communication paradigms‚ Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET’s) are an area of developing techniques. It has become an upcoming technology of this modern world in vehicular communications. The main reason of using VANET is to exchange live messages regarding traffic congestions. A Trusted authority (TA) is designed to provide authentication services
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IJMBs Vol. 1‚ Issue 3‚ septeMBer 2011 I S S N : 2 3 3 0 - 9 5 1 9 (O n l i n e ) | I S S N : 2 2 3 1-2463 ( P r in t) Customer’s perception of service quality of State Bank of India - A Factor Analysis Department of Commerce‚ Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women‚ Coimbatore‚ India Abstract Customer service is an integral part of any organization. It is necessary to identify the key success factors in terms of customer satisfaction so as to survive in intense competition and increase
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Colin Green‚ a 42 year old gentleman‚ has been transferred to you ward from theatre following an emergency appendicectomy for a perforated appendix. He has an IV infusion running eight hourly‚ an NG tube in situ‚ is NBM and has a wound drain inserted into his abdomen. Oxygen is given via a venturi mask at 24% to continue for 24hrs. A urinary catheter is in situ attached to a urometer to accurately measure his urine output on an hourly basis. He has a patient controlled analgesia set up with prescribed
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THE BANKING REGULATION ACT‚ 1949 (AS APPLICABLE TO COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES) Objectives of the Banking Regulation Act broadly are: 1. to safeguard the interest of depositors; 2. to develop banking institutions on sound lines; and 3. to attune the monetary and credit system to the larger interests and priorities of the nation. The Act was originally in force from 16 March 1949 as the Banking Companies Act‚ 1949. It was amended and renamed as Banking Regulation Act‚ 1949 and extended to the cooperative
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