Aditya brila retail: more- general view The Group’s foray into the retail sector began in December 2006 when it acquired Trinethra‚ the chain of stores based in south India. May 2007 saw Aditya Birla Retail Limited (ABRL) launch their own brand of stores called ’More.’ ABRL’s vision is "to consistently provide the Indian consumer complete and differentiated shopping experiences and be amongst India’s top retailers while delivering superior returns to all stakeholders" Currently‚ there are over
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Nationalisation of Banks Despite the provisions‚ control and regulations of Reserve Bank of India‚ banks in India except the State Bank of India or SBI‚ continued to be owned and operated by private persons. By the 1960s‚ the Indian banking industry had become an important tool to facilitate the development of the Indian economy. At the same time‚ it had emerged as a large employer‚ and a debate had ensued about the nationalization of the banking industry. Indira Gandhi‚ then Prime Minister of India
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Small or big‚ the size of a college can certainly affect one’s college life experience. Both small colleges and big colleges have their positive and negative sides. There might be many differences between a small and a big college‚ but big ones usually offer better interaction between both the students and the faculty‚ better facilities and better quality of teaching. Firstly‚ interaction between student and professors make the students learn more effectively and raise their academic performance
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obvious that there are many similarities between the characters in the movie and those in Homer’s Odyssey. One scene where this is exceptionally apparent is when Everett and company sit down to eat with Big Dan Teague outside of a restaurant. Describing himself as “a man with a large appetite”‚ Big Dan consumes copious amounts of food in the same manner that Polyphemus the Cyclopes devours Odysseus’s men. Both characters are single-eyed‚ gluttonous beasts that seem to have little concern for anyone
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Some people prefer to live in a small town. Others prefer to live in a big city. Which place would you prefer to live in? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer. People differ in their preferences and choices regarding where they like to live. Some people chose to live in a small town where there is no pollution‚ and to enjoy living in nature. While‚ other people prefer to live in a big city where there are all accommodation‚ and where life is easier. People who prefer
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of the study 7 1.5 Importance of the report 7 1.6 Limitation of the report 7 CHAPTER-2: OVERVIEW OF THE BANKS 2.1 Standard Chartered Bank 10 2.2 HSBC 12 2.3 The CITY Bank 14 2.4 Dutch Bangla Bank Ltd 16 2.6 Dhaka Bank Limited 17 2.7 Uttara Bank Limited 19 2.7 BRAC Bank Limited 20 2.8 United Commercial Bank Ltd 22 CHAPTER-3: OVERVIEW OF THE RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING 3.1 meaning and concept responsibility Accounting
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When we talk about India’s independence‚ our mind and heart swell with pride. Numerous freedom fighters like Gandhi ji‚ Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose‚ Bhagat Singh‚ Chandrashekhar Azad‚ Rani of Jhanshi and many others fought against the British Empire and contributed in the freedom struggle with their undying spirit and bravery. The valorous freedom fighters of India‚ right from the youth to old‚ sacrificed their lives to achieve independence. In spite of severe torture and several hardships‚ these
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presidency was his “war” against the Federal bank. Jackson’s stubborn skepticism of aristocrat institutions escalated into a highly personal battle between and the president of the bank‚ Nicholas Biddle. Economically speaking Jackson strongly opposed federal power and did almost everything in his power to destroy the successful bank which he deemed a Monster. The actions of Jackson included defeating the bank’s supporters politically and crushing the bank itself economically. In the 1830s during
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covers these types of cases‚ the public is left with the thought that the court system is essentially throwing away money by awarding excessive amounts to plaintiffs that may not necessarily deserve it‚ based on the facts of their case. This perception has been used as the basis for proposing tort reform among many politicians. (Kubasek et al.‚2009) This paper will focus on two court cases‚ Vandevender vs. Sheetz‚ Inc. and
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Behind its gentle image is a tough‚ highly lucrative bank. Banco Compartamos portrays itself as the gentler lender to Mexico’s poor. Compartamos means "let’s share‚" reflecting the philosophy of its founders‚ the two Carlos’. The non-profit Grameen Bank model and the commercial for-profit Banco Compartamos have many differences‚ the fundamental distinctions between them is in their funding methods. Grameen Bank funds microloans primarily through local funds usually from savings deposits‚ while Compartamos
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