different type of mutual funds like open ended scheme‚ close ended scheme ‚ interval scheme ‚ growth scheme ‚ income scheme ‚ balanced scheme ‚money market scheme .and then after conducted survey to get the best outcomes. I have taken the sample of 50 respondents in the EAST DELHI who are the customer of this RELIENCE MUTUAL FUND During the survey‚ I made an endeavor to understand the awareness of mutual funds among the various classes of investors. The data collected mainly through questionnaire and
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CHAPTER.1 INTRODUCTION Consumer behavior is the favorableness and un-favorableness of customer about the product. It expresses the relationship between customer expectation towards the product and product’s specification to resolve customer needs. Customers will always prefer for the low priced quality goods so company has to satisfy these needs of the customer to retain existing customers and to gain some new customers. 1.1 DEFINITION FOR CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR * The process by which
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n employeee welfaer Note: ---This Project is made with the help of internet and some other books. This is not linked with any organization. This project will help the students to make their assignments and projects. (www.projects99.com) CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. PROFILE OF THE COMPANY: The Rane brake linings ltd.‚ plant-III launched Punjab. This plant was made on 02.02.1988. In beginning time 130 employees were working that there plant. The plant-3 was occupied
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The Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Nigerian University Libraries Dorcas Ejemeh Krubu Kingsley Efe Osawaru Department of Library and Information Science Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma - Edo State‚ Nigeria Introduction With the invention of Information and Communication Technology‚ libraries now use various types of technologies to aid the services they render. Everyday new technological advances affect the way information is handled in libraries and information centers
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Acknowledgement My sincere thanks to (Henna punjabi Ma’am)‚ for her adroit guidance on every step of my research work‚ effective prose‚ patience and tireless energy which has contributed immensely to improve my theoretical framework and interpretation of data. With due respect I would like to thank (Dr.Suja Samuel P.H.D) who granted me the permission to conduct the survey. I would be failing in my duty if I do not convey my appreciation and thanks to (Blackberry ) who helped me selflessly
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Ltd…………………………………………………….Respondent 1 Comet (Shawcross) Solutions Pvt. Ltd…………………………………………...Respondent 2 (Arb/Cas/0410/2009) Memorandum for Claimant Table of Contents Table of Contents i Table of Abbreviations iv Index of Authorities vii Cases vii Statutes x Treatises x Articles xi Statement of Jurisdiction xii Questions Presented xiii Statement of Facts xiv Summary of Arguments xvii Arguments Advanced 1 I. The Tribunal has jurisdiction over Respondent 1 under settled
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MODULE-I 1.1. INTRODUCTION TO FAKE PRODUCTS "A rural consumer is brand loyal and this also makes it easy to sell look-alike" - Mr. R.V. Rajan‚ CMD‚ Anuragh Fake products are of two types – one: counterfeit products and two: pass-off products. Counterfeit products are fake products that bear identical name of product/ packaging/graphics/colour scheme and even same name and address as the genuine
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Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila SECOND DIVISION ADM. CASE No. 3319 June 8‚ 2000 LESLIE UI‚ complainant‚ vs. ATTY. IRIS BONIFACIO‚ respondent. DE LEON‚ JR.‚ J.: Before us is an administrative complaint for disbarment against Atty. Iris Bonifacio for allegedly carrying on an immoral relationship with Carlos L. Ui‚ husband of complainant‚ Leslie Ui. The relevant facts are: On January 24‚ 1971 complainant Leslie Ui married Carlos L. Ui at the Our Lady
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Respondent’s Profile Table 1.1 Frequency of ages of respondents Age Frequency Percentage 15 1 1% 16 9 9% 17 43 43% 18 33 33% 19 7 7% 20 6 6% 21 1 1% Total 100 100% Figure 1.1 Table 1.1 shows the frequency of ages of our respondents. It shows that majority of them are 17 and 18 years old that represents 43% and 33% respectively. Followed by respondents who are 16‚ 19‚ and 20 years old representing 9%‚ 7%‚ and 6% respectively. 1% of the respondents is 21 years old and the same percentage with an age
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WILFREDO M. CATU‚ complainant vs. ATTY. VICENTE G. RELLOSA‚ respondent A.C. No. 5738 (February 19‚ 2008) This is an administrative case filed by the complainant claiming that the respondent committed an act of impropriety as a lawyer and as public officer when he stood as counsel for the defendants despite the fact that he presided over the conciliation proceedings between the litigants as punong barangay.. Facts: Complainant Wilfredo M. Catu is a co-owner of a lot and the building erected thereon
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