Indian Festival Further information: Category:Festivals ▪ Arts festival Beer festival Comedy festival Japanese Cultural festival Esala Perahera festival Film festival Fire festival Folk festival Food festival Literary festival Mela Festival Music festival Oyster Festival Peanut Festival Ribfest Religious festival Renaissance festival Rock festival Science festival Sindhi festivals Storytelling festival Theatre festival Wine festivals Winter festivals Baisakhi Diwali • Durga Puja •
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION: WITH REFRENCE TO CONTRIBUTION OF MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES Dr.Aruna Ms Sangeeta Faculty Commerce‚ Faculty Art ‚ Rama Degree College Ram Manohar
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Project Title: Tourism Marketing Name of the Student: Tapabrata Bhattacharyya Roll Number: EEPM -05- 027 Professor: Dr. Atanu Adhikari Table of Contents 1. Project Scope 2. Indian Tourism Statistics 3. What is Marketed 4. Evolution of Tourism in India 5. Why Tourism Marketing 6. Accessing Market opportunities and customer values in Tourism Marketing 7. Segmentation in Tourism Marketing 8. Tourism Marketing Positioning 9. Competition in Tourism Marketing
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MBA_PGDM ADMISSIONS - 2013 MICRO PRESENTATION TOPICS (SELECTION PROCESS - SESSION II ) Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Topic Excellence is not an accomplishment‚ its a never ending process The pursuit of happiness The difference between a leader and boss Corporate social responsibility Faliure is an opportunity to begin again To be or not to be Freedom and responsibility Knowledge and wisdom go hand in hand Democracy
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in the eastern cape”‚ online‚ date accessed 5th July 2012. Available from: http://www.nmmu.ac.za/documents/theses/YonaNNT.pdf * Amarnath‚ Nischinta; Ghosh‚ Debashish; (2005)‚ The Voyage to Excellence: The Ascent of 21 Women Leaders of India Inc.‚ Pustak Mahal Available from: http://books.google.com.my/books?id=ihSAxpz1e4EC&pg=PA278&lpg=PA278&dq=the+voyage+to+excellence+the+ascent+of+21st+century+women&source=bl&ots=TjLCP2gtAh&sig=hrb2afgUjsb4S4ZtB2NfBkMlF6s&hl=en&
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APALSA‚ Stop VAW and secretary for PILF. Throughout my many positions or just by being a friendly and reliable face offering up my help‚ I was able to help plan and execute many events held at the school‚ such as the Buddy Mixer‚ Casino Night‚ Fiesta‚ MELA‚ Adopt-A-Family‚ PILF Auction‚ MSP banquet‚ Barristers‚ and Take Back the Night just to name a
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in the Alps. And with that he selfishly sent his ally‚ or ‘stepping stone’ -General Moreau to the Rhine frontier. So that he‚ Napoleon‚ could take over the grand mission. This time‚ with their enemy being the Austrian General Michael Friedrich von Melas‚ Napoleon was confident enough to believe that their enemy was more than 50 miles away when his troops arrived at Alessandria. But was welcomed by an attack with the Austrian army. Napoleon’s troops were clearly outnumbered and were pushed back 4 miles
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HINDUISM Historical basis of Hinduism: Hinduism does not have a founder. Its origins can be traced back as far as 3500 B.C.E‚ the date given for the civilisation of the Indus Valley. ‘Hindu’ derives from the word ‘Sindu”‚ the word the Persians gave to the Indus River. This civilisation included a religion that centred on the worship of fertility gods and goddesses. In 1500 B.C.E‚ the nomadic tribal group‚ the Aryans invaded India. They brought with them the worshipping of nature gods‚ an economic
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Bibliography: Ataman‚ M.‚ Van Heerde‚ Mela‚ C (2010) ‘The Long-Term Effect of Marketing Strategy on Brand Sales’. Journal of Marketing Research XLVII‚ 866-882 Baines‚ P.‚ Fill‚ C. and Page‚ K (2011) Marketing‚ second edition. New York : Oxford University Press Inc. Dow‚ R.‚ Jung‚ S (2011) ‘Strategic
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Case Analysis: PARLE-G Problems The input prices of two major raw materials‚ sugar and wheat flour‚ which comprised 55% of manufacturing costs‚ had risen during the past 18 months. So‚ the margins of Parle-G had decreased from 15% of revenue to less than 10% of revenue. There was an option of potential price increase for Parle-G but it was difficult as Parle-G was associated with value for money (VFM) and increasing prices by just INR 0.5 (INR 4.5 from INR 4) had decreased the sales by more than
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