our water‚air‚ $ noise. It can be natural or man-maid.the agents that causes such changes are termed as pollutants I INTRODUCTION Pollution‚ contamination of the environment by man-made substances or energy that haveadverse effects on living or non-living matter. This contamination of air‚ water‚ or soil materialsinterferes with human health‚ the quality of life‚ or the natural functioning of ecosystems. Insimple terms‚ pollution can be seen as the wrong substance in the wrong place in the wrongquantities
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A COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT REPORT ON “AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE VOLATILITY OF SECURITIES TRADED ON BSE SENSEX” Submitted to SHREE R. R. TANTI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ ANKLESHWAR IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Under Gujarat Technological University UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF MR.JAYDIP DESAI Submitted by SAGAR PAREKH MANISH GOLE M.B.A-SEMESTER III/IV SHREE R. R. TANTI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ ANKLESHWAR M.B.A-PROGRAMME
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Sinhgad Institute of Management A Research Proposal On CSR ACTIVITIES Under guidance of Prof. Asita Ghewari Submitted by 1) Pooja Patil 2) Rushikesh Pathade 3) Nikhil Karambali 4) Anish Naik Type of research – Descriptive Research (Qualitative Data + Quantitative Data) Secondary Data Population- Listed Companies Sample Size – 50 Sampling Design – Convenience Introduction- Corporate Social Responsibility
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…………………………………………….... 4 Justification …………………………………………… 4 Scope …………………………………………… 5 Risks and Mitigation ……………………………………………… 5 Budget ……………………………………………… 5 Expected Duration …………………………………………… 6 References ……………………………………………… 6 Project Name: Online Railway Reservations Background Information The railway corporation has its headquarters at the county’s capital and has a number of branches in strategic cities all over the country. For this reason‚ the main centre accountable for matters
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abundant raw material‚ and has huge consumption market. Germany is the second largest importer of footwear in the world with a share of 7.79% in the total global footwear import trade of US$ 77.36 billion. Germany’s import of footwear (leather and non-leather) has increased from US$ 5.23 bn in 2005 to US$ 6.03 bn in 2009‚ growing at a CAGR of 3.62%.India’s export of different categories of footwear to Germany increased from US$ 170.97 mn in 2005 to US$ 224.27 mn in 2009‚ growing at a CAGR of 7.01%
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Internet-enabled business ideas. Far from having "crashed"‚ the web seemed more important than ever‚ with exciting new applications and sites popping up with surprising regularity. One of the new Internet firms grabbing headline attention was Zopa‚ a UK-based peer-to-peer online brokerage that coupled British residents who wanted to lend with those who wanted to borrow. Lenders proffered money not to individuals but to a pool of people grouped together because of similar creditworthiness. Launched in
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MB0053-INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Q.1 Discuss porter’s diamond model for international trade. Explain the model with diagram. ANS.1 Porter’s diamond model In 1990‚ Michael Porter analyzed the reason behind some nations’ success and others’ failure in international competition. His thesis outlined four broad attributes that shape the environment in which local firms compete and these attributes promote the creation of competitive advantage. They are explained as follows: Factor endowments
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Explain features of a company as a legal person Describe the procedure of forming a company Describe the procedure of holding a statutory meeting Explain the general running of a company Course Content Lesson one: the company as a form of business organization Meaning of company Classification of companies Registration procedures Effect of registration Meaning of incorporation Practical consequences of registration Disadvantages of incorporation Lifting the corporate veil Lesson 2: memorandum
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Suite 300: CRC Press‚ Taylers and Francis group‚ series seven ed.‚ 2011. [2] S. Cozzini‚ “Floating point numbers [pdf document].” http://elearn.escience-lab.org/ course/view.php?id=2‚ May 2011. [3] W. Official‚ “Some other computer representations for non-integral numbers.” http://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Floating_point‚ May 2011. [4] I. Official‚ “Publications and standards.” http://ieee.org/publications_standards/ index.html‚ May 2011. [5] S. Official‚ “Software benchmarking.” http://spec.org/spec/glossary
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Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd. Fundamental Company Report Including Financial‚ SWOT‚ PESTEL*‚ Competitors and Industry Analysis Phone: +44 20 8123 2220 Fax: +44 207 900 3970 office@marketpublishers.com http://marketpublishers.com Phone: +44 20 8123 2220 http://marketpublishers.com Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd. Fundamental Company Report Including Financial‚ SWOT‚ PESTEL*‚ Competitors and Industry Analysis Date: Pages: Price: ID: July 1‚ 2013 50 US$ 499.00 T46877B9D1CEN Tata Teleservices
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