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    Food Security in India

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    Food security is access to enough food by all people at all time for an active and healthy life. In the past concentrated efforts were made to achieve food security by increasing food grain production. Thanks to the impact of green revolution though‚ it was limited to same crops and too in limited states. To ensure easy access to food at household level‚ government monopolizes grain management and subsidized food gains. Paradoxically‚ India attained national food self-sufficiency 35 years ago

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    Hr Policies in Ntpc

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    A NTPC Ltd. (NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION) {draw:frame} Apurva Mathur Eklavya Gogia Juhi Gahlot Komal Taneja Megha Parashar Tanushree Gupta INDEX INDUSTRY PROFILE {text:list-item} ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE {text:list-item} {text:list-item} {text:list-item} {text:list-item} MAJOR PROJECTS HR FUNCTIONS {text:list-item} {text:list-item} *ACKNOWLEDG*EMENT We are indebted to Dr. Ravikiran Dwivedula

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    Hindi Seminar

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    PROGRESSIVE USE OF HINDI 14 Progressive Use of Hindi Introduction 14.1 The Hindi section functioning in the Ministry of Mines is responsible for ensuring compliance of the Official Languages Act‚ the rules made thereunder and the administrative instructions regarding use of Hindi in the Ministry of Mines and in the subordinate offices and PSU ’ s under its administrative control. 14.2 Section 3(3) of Official Languages Act‚ 1963 has been complied with fully during the period under report and all

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    Business ethics and sustainability Tata Steel Ltd. – a case study What is business ethics and sustainability ? Business ethics Business ethics (also Corporate Ethics) is defined as the accepted set of moral values and codes of conduct applied in business practice and decision making. These applied ethics or professional ethics are defined by its business or corporate policies and is corporate standards of a business organisation. Business ethics means ‘taking the right course’. Acting ethically

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    International Business

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    2011). Established in 1945‚ Tata Motors Limited started off as a manufacturer of locomotives and they used to be known as Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company instead. The company’s manufacturing base is spread all over India in states such as Jharkhand‚ Maharashtra‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ Uttarakhand‚ Gujarat and Karnataka (Tata Motors‚ 2011). Tata Motors Limited only started producing commercial vehicles in 1954 after having a joint venture with Daimler-Benz AG of Germany which is famous for being the

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    Csr of Tata

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    Corporate Social Responsibility – Issues and Challenges in India with a case study of TATA GROUP Nilesh R. Berad nileshb_iom@bkc.met.edu MET Institute of Management‚ Nasik Introduction: In India companies like TATA and Birla are practicing the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for decades‚ long before CSR become a popular basis. In spite of having such good glorious examples; In India CSR is in a very much budding stage. A lack of understanding‚ inadequately trained personnel‚ coverage‚

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    Basic Statistics on Indian Petroleum & Natural Gas 2011-12 MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI (Economic Division) Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Economic Division Preface The “Basic Statistics on Indian Petroleum & Natural Gas‚ 2011-12” is the Seventeenth in a series that was first released in 1996. It is a skeletal forerunner of the detailed annual Statistics Bulletin published regularly after the end of the financial year. Basic Statistics

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    Industry Analysis Report

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    INDUSTRY ANALYSIS REPORT-II ON [pic] GVK POWER INDSTRY SELECTED: ELECTRICITY UTILITY OR POWER COMPANY SELECTED: GVK POWERS REPORT DONE BY: CHARUMATHI.S I-MBA-‘C’ SUBMITTED TO: MR.P.KAMALAKANNAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR‚ SONA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT POWER INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION: The electricity

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    Literacy rate in India

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    Literacy rate in India: An investigation Submitted by: Nguyen Le Ngoc Thao Student NO: L9921251 Class: S71305A Teachers: Jeff and Crystal Table of contents I. Abstract page 3 II. Introduction page 3 Purpose page 3 III. Findings page 4 Finding 1 page 4 Finding 2 page 4 Finding 3 page 5 Finding 4 page 6 Finding 5 page 7 IV. Conclusion page 8 V. Recommendations page 8 Reference list page 10 I. Abstract: The report examines many reasons which caused low literacy rate and some projects which

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    History Notes

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    1857 And After Loss of Power for Nawabs Since the mid-eighteenth century‚ nawabs and rajas had seen their power erode. They had gradually lost their authority and honour. Residents had been stationed in many courts‚ the freedom of the rulers reduced‚ their armed forces disbanded‚ and their revenues and territories taken away by stages. Failed Negotiations of Ruling Families: Many ruling families tried to negotiate with the Company to protect their interests. For example‚ Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi

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