International Environmental Law Research Centre LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF PLACHIMADA A CASE STUDY Sujith Koonan IELRC WORKING PAPER 2007 - 05 This paper can be downloaded in PDF format from IELRC’s website at http://www.ielrc.org/content/w0705.pdf International Environmental Law Research Centre International Environment House Chemin de Balexert 7‚ 1219 Châtelaine Geneva‚ Switzerland info@ielrc.org www.ielrc.org TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. II. THE BACKGROUND LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
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REPORT ON SUMMER TRAINING OF Submitted to KCL-IMT (PTU) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: Name of the student : KIRAN DOGRA Roll No: 1174251 | Supervisor:
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CONCEPTs :- Ethics ‚Normative Ethics‚ Applied Ethics‚ Morality‚ Legality‚ Business Ethics‚ Rights‚ Duties‚ Corporate Code of Conduct‚ Egoism‚ Altruism‚ Artha ‚Dharma‚ Kama‚ Moksha‚ Ethical Dilemma ‚ Environmental Ethics‚ Corporate Governance‚ Corporate Social Responsibilities‚ Triple Bottom Line‚ Environmental ethics. Questions 1) Explain Concept of Ethics? Explain its types.2) what is Business Ethics? Explain Scope of Business Ethics.3) what is Business Ethics? Explain importance of Business
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INDIAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND VALUES & ETHICS IN BUSINESS : NATURE AND TYPES OF INDIAN SOCIETY : 1) Tribal Society : The tribals are economically‚ educationally and politically backward as compared to the non-tribals. One scholar has called tribal people “Backward Hindus”. However there is a sizable number of Tribals who are Christian. The tribes of India before independence were considered animistic by the by religion Census authorities. Distinction was made between those who were Hindu and
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INTRODUCTION Fire is one of the original perils insurance was designed to protect against. Current building codes and many nearby fire departments make it easy to forget about the catastrophic damage fire can do. However the damage caused by fire and the fire departments effort to put out a fire is all too real. It happens in just an instance. Smoker falling asleep in a chair‚ an unattended candle‚ paper or clothing too near the stove or a heat generating source‚ or a spark caused from an
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A Project Report On ITC – Aashirvaad Atta 1 Contents Topics Executive Summary Introduction ♦ Preamble ♦ History and Evolution ♦ Corporate Strategies ♦ Board of Governors ♦ Operating Units in India Market Analysis ♦ SWOT Analysis ♦ Understanding the four P’s of ITC Food Division ♦ Financial Analysis of ITC ♦ Competitors Analysis ♦ Financial Analysis of Competitors ♦ Price‚ Place‚ Product‚ Promotion Strategies in Orissa ♦ Decision Making Process ♦ Inferences from the Survey Future Strategies
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` PROJECT REPORT ON “ITC Ltd.Company” Submitted to: Mr.Ameet Sao Assistant Professor‚Fundamentals of Management‚CBS In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (1st Semester) Submitted by: KhumanthemRakeshSingh(BBS-1B)‚Roll no. 50279/2011 Deepak Kanojia(BBS-1B)‚ Roll no.50252/2011 KartikPanwar(BBS-1B)‚Roll no.50278 /2011 CERTIFICATE This is to certify thatKhumanthem Rakesh Singh‚ a student of ShaheedSukhdev College
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A PROJECT REPORT ON An analysis of Indian insurance industry with special reference to ICICI PRUDENTIAL [pic] PRESENTED BY Prem Prasad Maharana Roll no.: 13771U072039 GUIDED BY Mr.Jayanta Kumar Bihari Kumari Rosalin Faculty of KIIMS‚Cuttack H.O.D of KIIMS‚ Cuttack [pic] Session 2007-09 PREFACE The Indian Insurance Industry is broadly segmented into public and private insurance companies
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100 ICICI Bank: Reaching Global Markets through Technology Amar KJR Nayak1 The story of ICICI Bank indeed is quite exciting as we look into how the company has internationalized its business vis-a-vis the other banks from India. With the least number of international bank branches as compared to many of the other Indian banks‚ it stands tall in terms of its share of international business‚ especially in the foreign remittance business. In a short period of time‚ it has grown to be the largest
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Welfare Measures of an Employee in BHEL 1 A Project Report On EMPLOYEE WELFARE MEASURES At Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) Ramachandrapuram Hyderabad-32. In Partial fulfillment of Award of the degree of MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SUBMITED BY Harika.Viswanatham Under the guidance of Mrs. K.Sujana Manager (HR)‚ BHEL‚ Hyderabad Padmasri Dr.B.V.Raju Institute of Technology 2 Narsapur ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my gratitude to the management of Bharat Heavy Electricals
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