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    AN HVS WHITEPAPER Hotel Room Supply‚ Capital Investment and Manpower Requirement by 2021 INDIA PREPARED BY: HVS – India Office 6th Floor‚ Tower C Building No. 8 DLF Cyber City – II Gurgaon 122002 India Tel: +91 (124) 4616000 Fax: +91 (124) 4616001 SUPPORTED BY: March 2012 March 2012 Dear Industry Colleagues‚ 6 Floor‚ Tower C Building No. 8 DLF Cyber City – II Gurgaon 122002 India +91 (124) 46616000 TEL +91 (124) 4616001 FAX www.hvs.com th Atlanta Boston Boulder Chicago Dallas

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    therefore do all their work on the pc than manually. Therefore‚ urban areas have more demand for laptops than rural areas. For examples‚ in metropolitan cities like New Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ and Bangalore it has become a necessity unlike places like Rajasthan‚ Orissa and Bihar. North versus south-Cities of the north that have a high demand for the laptops can be divided into one group for e.g.‚ cities like new Delhi‚ Gurgaon‚ Kanpur‚ Dehradun‚ Varanasi‚ Agra have more demand and thus can be categorize into one

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    Your “Mobile” 40 PaniSMS/NaukriSMS/VelaiSMS/ KesasaSMS 44 Livelihoods 360 48 governance 52 30 Jharkhand Mobile Radio 54 34 Tracking Livelihood Entitlements of RUral Communities Using Mobile Phone Based MIS in Orissa: 58 Locating and Rating of Public Restrooms in Indian Cities 62 70 education SMS Campaign Enabled by Election 72 76 “Mahila Shakti” - Mobile as an Education tool for Women Empowerment 66

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    The European Union defines Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as “a concept that an enterprise is accountable for its impact on all relevant stakeholders. It is the continuing commitment by business to behave fairly and responsibly and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as the local community and the society at large.” In broader terms‚ CSR means a collection of policies‚ programs and practices adopted

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    IV. Labour Processes Tirupur garments cluster employs large number of workers who migrate from 18 southern districts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. In the recent past workers from other parts of India‚ viz. U.P. Bihar‚ Orissa‚ Manipur‚ Nagaland and also from Nepal used to come and work in Tirupur. Women workers are employed in large numbers in exporting units involving them in stitching‚ folding‚ checking and packaging jobs. In the knitting and embroidery workshops the share of female workers is

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    production of 615 million tons (Mt) in 2013‚ an increase of 3.4% over 2012. Indias coal production mainly originates from states such as Chhattisgarh‚ Jharkhand‚ Orissa‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. During FY20112012‚ Chhattisgarh accounted for the largest volume of non-coking coal production in the country‚ followed by Orissa‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Jharkhand‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Maharashtra‚ West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh. The state of Jharkhand alone had a share of more than 98% of the countrys

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    1. Black soils The principal region of black soils is the Deccan plateau and its periphery extending from 8°45’to 26o north latitude and 68o to 83o45’ east longitude. They are formed from Deccan basalt trap rocks and occur in areas under the monsoon climate‚ mostly of semi-arid and sub-humid types. The overall climate of black soil region may be described as hot and dry summer‚ 40-100 cm rainfall per annum‚ mild to moderate winters and annual temperature ranges from 24-30o centigrade‚ mean maximum

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    Custodial Death Edit Article | Posted: Mar 12‚ 2010 |Comments: 0 | Views: 699 | INTRODUCTION[1]  The word custody implies guardianship and protective care. Even when applied to indicate arrest or incarceration‚ it does not carry any sinister symptoms of violence during custody. No civilized law postulates custodial cruelty – an inhuman trait that springs out of a perverse desire to cause suffering when there is no possibility of any retaliation; a senseless exhibition of superiority and physical

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    enhanced its competitive advantage in raw materials further‚ buying a five per cent interest in the Carborough Downs coal project located in Queensland‚ Australia. Its backward and forward integration plans include the development of a deep-sea port in Orissa. Through investments in Corus‚ Millennium Steel (renamed Tata Steel Thailand) and NatSteel Holdings‚ Singapore‚ Tata Steel has created a manufacturing and marketing network in Europe‚ South East Asia and the pacific-rim countries. Corus‚ which manufactured

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    seventy-percent of people in India depend on agriculture directly or indirectly. Natural resource degradation can affect the availability of inputs which the poor use to grow food‚ and thus reduce their income and job opportunities. Residents in the western Orissa state of India claim that “over-dependence on forest is an indicator of poverty” since deforestation can diminish food stability and availability of the poor by “directly reducing the forest and aquatic products they consume” (Environment and Poverty)

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