REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON “LABOUR LAWS & OTHER REGULATIONS” FOR THE TWELFTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2012-17) MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT Z-20025/9/2011-Coord CONTENTS Sl. No. 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. Preface Introduction SUBJECT Page No. 1 2 2–3 3–7 7 – 11 Historical background Constitutional frame work Legislative Initiatives Recently Taken/ Proposed to be Taken Views of the Stake Holders on Labour Laws Recommendations of the Working Group Annexures – I‚ II‚ III and IV 06. 12
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K.L.E Society’s C O L L E G E O F B U S I N E S S A D M I N I S T R A T I O N B B A Vidyanagar‚ Hubli (Affiliated to Karnatak University‚ Dharwad) A Report on “EXPANSION OF RECHARGE NETWORK OF VIDEOCON D2H THROUGH MOBILE RECHARGE COUNTERS” “In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree” Proposed & Submitted By Mr. Manu.M.M
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Taking forward MET’S BKC Institute Of Management MBA IST Year Div- B Group members:- Roll No. 1. Khushboo Lalwani 22 2. Yogesh Mali 24 3. Murtaza Raj 26 4. Snehal Nikam 28 5. Adhikar Patil 30 6. Atul Patil 32 7. Poonam Shinde 36 8. Ritu Singh 38 9. Salar Shaikh 40 Index 1. Introduction 2. History 3. Characteristics of Negotiable Instruments 4. Presumptions of Negotiable Instruments 5
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THE RETAILFORMULA FOR IKEA IN INDIA [pic][pic] Names and Relation numbers Group 12: Julian Hoffbauer: 86282 Anwar Mohi-ud-din: 66913 Sonja Bogacki: 83353 Susanne van Scherrenburg: 78940 Lecturer Mr. Oude Lohuis Mr. Boels Mrs. Wedrychowicz Mrs. Kooijenga Date 11/06/2009 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following report scans the various environments of India and includes a retail formula to determine if an expansion of IKEA to India would be preferable. It will
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CLASS TEST - 01 (RESULT) CIVIL ENGINEERING - A Batch Subject - Strength of Materials S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Date of Test : Roll No. CE14DA757 CE14DA CE14DA124 CE14DA187 CE14DA194 CE14DA741 CE14DA037 CE14DA193 CE14DA770 CE14DA026 CE14DA022 CE14DA131 CE14DA326 CE14DA186 CE14DA761 CE14DA356 CE14DA796 CE14DA284 CE14DA736 CE14DA799 CE14DA319 CE14DA737 CE14DA301 CE14DA288 CE14DA357 CE14DA750 CE14DA080 Name DINAKAR PRANEETH K SHEFALI TIWARI
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cyber crime Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal‚ {Bi-Monthly}‚ ISSN2249-9598‚ Volume-III‚ Issue-IV‚ July-Aug 2013 Need to understand Cyber Crime’s Impact over national Security in India: A case study P.R. Patil and D.V. Bhosale Dept. of Defence & Strategic Studies‚ Tuljaram Chaturchand College‚ Baramati‚ DistPune‚ Maharashtra‚ India Abstract This Study focuses on how cyber crime is significant enough to become national security priority and how environment in India
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INDEX |EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |03 | |INTRODUCTION |04-05 | |OBJECTIVES |06 | |LITERATURE REVIEW
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Political Corruption: Causes‚ Effects and Remedies Introduction Corruption is like a parasite1; that resides in the body and feeds from the essential nutrients being given to the being. This parasite is growing at a rapid pace and is feeding on individuals and on society. There will come a time where in this parasite may grow into such a giant that living itself may become a challenge. It is surely beckoning our country India and we need to address this problem. At present there are only a few who
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Manish Dubey Nirav Fruitwala Rajeev Jha Sachin Patil CONTENTS 1. BISCUIT INDUSTRY IN INDIA………………….. 2. PARLE BACKGROUND…………………………... 3. BRITANNIA BACKGROUND…………………….. 4. PESTEL ANALYSIS OF PARLE BISCUIT……….. 5. PESTEL ANALYSIS OF BRITANNIA BISCUIT…
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Greater Mumbai Cleanliness And Sanitation Byelaws 2006 Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai Solid Waste Management Department Helping make CLEAN Mumbai Clean-Up Mumbai Campaign An MCGM Initiative Mumbai Facts • Every public space is splattered with paan stains and there is litter on the streets besides the odd pile of debris and garbage. • Mumbai Produces 6500 tons of Garbage per day. • Also produces nearly 2500 tons of construction and demolition (C&D) waste per day. • Municipal Corporation
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