“ EVALUATION OF BOROPLUS PRICKLY HEAT POWDER WITH RESPECT TO THE 4 P’s MARKETING MIX ” AT EMAMI LTD 1 Contents • Chater-1 Introduction Introduction of the Study Need of the Study Objectives of the Study Research Methodology Presentation of the study Limitations • Chapter-2 FMCG Industry & Emami Ltd profile Overview of FMCG Sector in India Outlook of Emami Ltd Profile Emami Vision & Mission Emami Corporate Values & Objectives
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Test Centre Address Nearest NSE branch office for submission of forms and test fees Assistance Ahmedabad-NSE.iT 401‚ Saffire Complex‚ 4th Floor‚ C.G Road‚ Opp Times Square‚ Near Bodyline Char Raasta‚ Ahmedabad – 380019 201‚ Taksh Classic‚ Vasna Road‚ Off Old Padra Road‚ Baroda - 390007‚ Gujarat Landmark: Opp. Big 92.7 Fm Office Baroda-NSE.iT No.1508‚ Center Point‚ Office No. 202‚ 2nd Floor‚ Ghogha Circle‚ Bhavnagar 364001 NSEIT Limited‚ Office No: 430‚ 4th floor‚ Soft Tower-1
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The Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006 Reserve Bank of India Central Office Mumbai TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short Title‚ Commencement‚ Extent and Application 1 2. Suspension of the Scheme 1 3. Definitions 1 CHAPTER II ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE OF BANKING OMBUDSMAN 4. Appointment & Tenure 3 5. Location of Office and Temporary Headquarters 3 6. Secretariat 3 CHAPTER III JURISDICTION‚ POWERS AND DUTIES OF BANKING OMBUDSMAN 7. Powers and Jurisdiction 4 CHAPTER IV PROCEDURE
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3‚ No. 1/2‚ June 2013 Review of Management‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 1/2‚ June 2013‚ pp. 11-20 ISSN: 2231-0487 Indian Tea in Global Market Nissar A. Barua Department of Economics‚ Gauhati University‚ Guwahati Email: nissar12@gmail.com Mukta Mazumder Department of Economics‚ KRB Girls’ College‚ Guwahati E-mail: mukta.m.kakati@gmail.com Abstract Over the years India had dominated the global tea export market as the single largest exporter of tea. However since 1990 its market share in the global
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Arabinda Ghosh ‚ Ramesh Chinta ‚ Md. Sohail Akhtar & Timir Tripathi a Molecular Biophysics Laboratory‚ Department of Biochemistry‚ North-Eastern Hill University‚ Shillong -793022‚ India b Department of Biotechnology. Indian Institute of Technology‚ Guwahati-781039‚ India c Molecular and Structural Biology Division‚ CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute‚ Jankipuram Extension‚ Lucknow - 226031‚ India Accepted author version posted online: 31 Dec 2014. Click for updates To cite this article: Gaurav Chhetri
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A Project Report On DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OF Submitted to: Ms. Reenu Kalani Submitted by: Owais Shafi Wani Roll No. 08-AEMU-MBA-023 ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would hereby like to thank my project guide‚ Ms. Reenu Kalani (Faculty-Marketing)‚ for giving her valuable guidance and assistance during the course of this study. Her inputs were of great help with respect to the selection of the topics and also for the preparation of the project report on the same. Here I would also to mention
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ng Other People’s Business Shopping for the humble bathing soap has now become an arduous task for the tiny tot’s mother. She now has to choose not just among proven national brands like Johnson & Johnson or Himalaya‚ or for that matter Wipro’s Baby Soft; time permitting‚ she has to examine the benefits of picking a Doy Kids versus a Woodwards or a Mysore Sandal baby soap‚ and carefully evaluate the pros and cons of deploying shapes such as elephant‚ lion and bear and many others that grace the
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* Content • Introduction • Performance of the industry • List of major players of the sector. • Legal environment • Social environment • Economic environment • Porter‟s 5 forces model * 3. Introduction • Indian Liquor Industry is divided into 2 broad categories Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) Country Made Liquor • Indian Liquor Industry with market value of INR 8500 Crore against INR 900 Crore in 1999 & is growing at 12-15% P.A over last 2 yrs. • Shift from country liquor to IMFL because
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1) 2) 3) Natural resources and their role in the global economy: the mineral‚ energy‚ land‚ forest‚ water resources Human resources of the world economy and labor migration Scientific and technical resources and information resources 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) By Consumption and resilience: exhaustible non-renewable exhaustible renewable inexhaustible As belonging to the natural environment: Lithosphere resources: minerals land
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ARTICLE SUBMISSION FORM INSTRUCTIONS Please fill out this form completely. If certain areas do not apply to you‚ or you have no information to offer‚ simply answer with “N/A”. Incomplete forms will be not be accepted. Thank you. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION Full Name: Priscilla Tong Rui Qi Gender: F E-mail Address: priscillatrq@gmail.com TTH Chapter: NUS TTH Cycle (Fall-Winter or Spring-Summer) and Year: Spring-Summer 2012 AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Graduating Class: NUS Major(s)/Minor(s):
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