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| CONTENT | 1 | Company profile of PARLE Unit profile Csr Quality of parle Award Import export | 2 | Company Profile of Apc Introduction & History Achievements Work flow model Functional areas- HR & Personell Deptt Safety & Health Management | 3 | Company Profile of HCL History Working Enviornment Vision & Mission Milestones Services Overview | 4 | Executive Summary | 5 | Conclusion | 6 | Bibliography | 7 | Summary | 8 | |

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is great privilege that I have done my project in all these well organized and diversified organization. I am grateful to all those who helped and supported me in completing the project.
First and foremost I would like to thank Mr. R. K. Singh and Mrs. Archana Singh for giving me an opportunity to visit as a trainee in Parle, Britannia and Perfetti.
I would like to extend my thanks to the staff of Parle, Britannia and Perfetti for their valuable support in gathering relevant data needed for the project work and knowledge which is helpful in future corporate life.

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Parle products have been India’s largest manufacturer of biscuits and confectionaries for almost 80 YEARS. makers of the worlds largest selling biscuits, PARLE G and a host of others. Very popular brands, the Parle name symbolizes quality, nutrition and great taste. With a reach spanning even

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