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    Parel Industrial Visit

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    A Report On Industrial Visit At Lao More Biscuit (A contract manufacturing unit) Submitted By :- Patel Darshit A. F.Y.B.B.A. DIVISION:- A ROLL NO. :- 55 Submitted To :- Shri Chimanbhai Patel Institute Of Business Administration 2012-2013 PREFACE About Industrial Visit * Management is the backbone of any organization where me has to equip with the subject ‚ essential facts and figures and other efficiently in the branches of an industry . Management shows the success

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    Foreign Direct Investment in India since 1991: Trends‚ Challenges and Prospects M.K. Dutta‚ Assistant Professor (Economics)‚ Department of Humanities and Social Sciences‚ IIT Guwahati‚ Assam‚ India E-mail: mkdutta@iitg.ernet.in & G.K. Sarma‚ Research Scholar (Economics)‚ Department of Humanities and Social Sciences‚ IIT Guwahati‚ Assam‚ India E-mail: g.sarma@iitg.ernet.in (An earlier version of the paper was published as Dutta‚ M.K. and Sarma‚ G.K. (2008) ‘ Foreign Direct Investment

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    The Navajo Indians

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    The Navajo Indians are the largest Native group in North America. They are primarily located in the Southeast Basin‚ nearby Mexico. Being such a large group of over 250‚000 members‚ covering an area of about 27‚000 square miles‚ they all lived by their beliefs and rituals. Having such strong beliefs made them kind of predictable‚ not in harm’s way but as to their process of death‚ ceremonies and burials. The Navajo Indians have a very strong beliefs that were passed down from there ancestors and

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    Cowboys and Indians

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    COWBOYS AND INDIANS 1. "Cowboys and Indians" is a short story written by Lorien Crow in 2008. We are in New Mexico; it’s a warm day in February. The narrator is a young girl/woman‚ and she is at her grandmother’s funeral. She is old enough to attend this funeral as an adult‚ and she is expected to be there to shake hands with the last people leaving. But she still feels like a teenager that needs to escape. This longing to escape drives her to call her rebellion cousin‚ David. Together they ride

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    Industrial Dispute Tribunal

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    Composition‚ Role and function of the Industrial Dispute Tribunal. Composition The Industrial Dispute Tribunal was conceptualized as an established permanent body for easier access to arbitration‚ an alternative to industrial action‚ and as an avenue for economic growth through its dispute settlement and income policy potential. According to George Phillip in his book A-Z of Industrial Relations Practice at the work place “Dispute may be defined as a quarrel between a worker and an employer or

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    Indian Food

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    Indian Food The traditional food of India has been widely appreciated for its fabulous use of herbs and spices. Indian cuisine is known for its large assortment of dishes. The cooking style varies from region to region. India is quite famous for its diverse multi cuisine available in a large number of restaurants and hotel resorts‚ which is reminiscent of unity in diversity. The staple food in India includes wheat‚ rice and pulses with chana (Bengal Gram) being the most important one. To know more

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    indian indentureship

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    East Indian Indentureship The Indians arriving in the New World called themselves Jahan or “People of the Ship‚” referring to the ship that brought them across the oceans to the Americas. See chart below for East Indians arriving in South America starting in 1838 and in the Caribbean starting in 1845. In 1838‚ after the abolition of slavery in the British Caribbean‚ the agriculture production in Guyana (formerly known as British Guiana and located on mainland South America) had fallen by 60 percent

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    Indian Railway

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    A case study video on how the Indian railway was turned around was discussed in the class. Please suggest a Strategy for turning around Pakistan Railways by proposing a change in their Value chain activities and subsequent strategies to be followed Ans At present Pakistan Railway comprises of 8‚163 route km‚ 1‚212 stations and 42 train halts. It has a fleet of 546 diesel electric locomotives‚ 25‚815 wagons and 2‚099 passenger coaches. Maintenance is provided by three major locomotive workshops

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    Museum Indians

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    gorgeous Indian traditional outfits‚ instrument‚ and food are being showcased‚ but the gorgeous tribes do not exist anymore. Their cultures were taken endlessly by the people who built the museums. In the story “Museum Indians” and the poem “evolution”‚ Susan Power and Sherman Alexie wrote about the tragedy of Native American culture and the sorrowness inside the remaining Indians by using negative connotation and figurative language . The story Museum Indians was written from an Indian girl’s point

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    DIGNITY AT WORK POLICY 1. Policy Statement This policy has been developed in partnership with management and staffside representatives 1.1 The Trust recognises that the existence of any form of bullying or harassment/victimisation can create a threatening or intimidating work environment‚ which adversely affects job performance‚ health and well being. The Trust is committed to protecting its staff from bullying and harassment and will not tolerate any such incidents at work or in

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