A REPORT ON ------------------------------------------------- “MARKETING MIX MAPPING FOR HAIER IN REFRIGERATORS‚ WASHING MACHINES AND AIR CONDITIONERS SEGMENT” SUBMITTED BY ROSHAN KUMAR CHOUBEY ENROLLMENT NO: 07BS3117 BATCH OF 2009 A REPORT ON ------------------------------------------------- “MARKETING MIX MAPPING FOR HAIER IN REFRIGERATORS‚ WASHING MACHINES AND AIR CONDITIONERS SEGMENT” By ROSHAN KUMAR CHOUBEY A Report Submitted In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements
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DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES SECTION 138 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT‚ 1881 Dissertation Submitted to The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ in Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of L.L.B.(Hons.) TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Cases i – xi Chapter - I History of Banks 1-17 Chapter - II Meaning of Negotiable Instruments. Kinds of Instruments‚ specifically cheques 18-32 Chapter - III Dishonour of cheque 33-39 Chapter - IV Duty of the Bank
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Dream Dare Win www.jeywin.com Modern India; Economic & Commercial Policy The British conquerors were entirely different from the previous conquerors. Through laws and administrative‚ economic and fiscal policies‚ the British government in England and Company’s administration in India used their powers to the advantage of British manufacturers and to the detriment of the Indian socio-political and economic fabric. The gradual “development of underdevelopment’ has been traced through the
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Cornell University ILR School DigitalCommons@ILR Articles and Chapters ILR Collection 10-1-2008 Economic Development Strategies and Macro- and Micro-level Human Resource Policies: The Case of India’s “Outsourcing” Industry Sarosh Kuruvilla Cornell University‚ sck4@cornell.edu Aruna Ranganathan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/articles Part of the Human Resources Management Commons This Article is brought
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INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES YEAR BOOK 2013 Postal Address Indian Academy of Sciences C.V. Raman Avenue Post Box No. 8005 Sadashivanagar Post Bangalore 560 080 India Telephone Fax Email Website : : : : (080) 2266 1200‚ 2266 1203 (080) 2361 6094 office@ias.ernet.in‚ execsec@ias.ernet.in www.ias.ac.in Text formatted by Wintecs Typesetters‚ Bangalore (Ph. 2332 7311). Printed by Brilliant Printers Pvt Ltd.‚ Bangalore (Ph. 2341 2455). CONTENTS Page Memorandum of Association . . . . . . . . . . .
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Table of Contents Introduction 3 Background of the glass industry 4 History of Videocon Company 15 Videocon Narmada glass industry 25 Introduction to founding member 27 Top managers of Videocon Company 31 Vision and mission of the company 31 Organizational design 33 Organizational structure followed at videocon Narmada glass industry 39 Departmentalization and its basis 40 Departmentalization done in videocon Narmada glass unit 43 Operations 45 Plant location 46 Product
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The First War of Independence: The Revolt of 1857 *Political Causes:- 1) Lord Dalhousie’s Policy of ‘the Doctrine of Lapse’:-if the ruler of a subordinate state died without a heir ‚ his adopted son was not allowed to occupy the throne and the state was annexed to the British Empire in India. Lord Dalhousie annexed the states of Jhansi‚ Satara and Nagpur. 2) Ill treatment of Nana Sahib and Rani of Jhansi:Baji Rao II: The last Peshwa adopted Nana Sahib as his son who was denied access to the annual
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KENYA’S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS ISRAEL‚ 1963-2002: CONTRADICTION BETWEEN RHETORIC AND PRACTICE. THESIS PRESENTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. BY MAUMO LEONARD OLUOCH UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI‚ COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES‚ DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION May‚ 2009 DECLARATION THIS THESIS IS MY OWN ORIGINAL WORK THAT HAS NOT BEEN SUBMITTED FOR EXAMINATION IN
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Analysis of Retail Industry 1 1 • Introduction • Verticals in Retail • Formats in Retail • Retail Growth Drivers • Key Success Factors • Evolution of Organized Retail • Beauty and Wellness •Overview and Market Sizing •Key Success Factors •Project Economics • Profitability across Verticals • Analysis of Business Models • Color Televisions • Departmental Stores Vs Hypermarkets • US vs India Comparison •Cash and Carry - Segment Analysis •Jewellery Retailing – Segment Analysis
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1 Kotler Srinivasan Center for Research in Marketing 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS ANALYTICS December 22-23‚ 2012 2 CONTENT 1 A Comparison of Reflective/Formative Second Factor Models with the Schmid Leiman Factor Structure Piyush Sharma‚ Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hong Kong Bharadhwaj Sivakumaran‚ Great Lakes Institute of Management‚ Chennai Geetha Mohan‚ SSN College of Engineering‚ Chennai 5 2 Rethinking marketing and IT relationship Rajesh RadhaKrishnan
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