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    Work from home new mantra for IBM employees The last time Kumar‚ a sales executive working with IBM India‚ visited his company’s registered office in Bangalore was some six months ago to get his broken attendance card replaced. Kumar‚ 35‚ is among nearly 50‚000 IBM India employees who are working from anywhere‚ but the office. "I do not have to show my face to my boss anymore‚ well at least for a few weeks or months at a stretch‚" says Kumar‚ who requested that his first name not be revealed. "I

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    UNIVERSITY Broad Field of Research : Fiction (Indian English Literature) Title : The Theme of Alienation in the Novels of Arun Joshi. Name of the Supervisor: Dr. R. Gandhi Subramanian. M.A.‚ M. Phil.‚ Ph.D.‚ THE THEME OF ALIENATION IN THE NOVELS OF ARUN JOSHI INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE: AN INTRODUCTION Literature has said something always fascinating. It is to man’s advantage that he has always managed to derive a message from

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    INDEX Sr no. Particular Page no. 1 Introduction 3 2 Company profile 4 3 History & Development of the unit 6 4 Location of the unit 8 5 Time keeping system 9 6 Innovation 10 INTRODUCTION Havmor literally meaning H-A-V-E-M-O-R-E‚ one of the best name for food business was coined by Late Shri Satish Chandra Chona in 1944. HAVMOR is a privately owned company manufacturing varieties of ICE CREAMS‚ they also run RESTAURANTS and FAST FOOD PALOURS‚ and they also deal with

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    Print this article Ice cream consumption in India and rest of the world Last updated on: January 27‚ 2013 09:55 IST Almost all Indians love ice cream‚ but where do we rank in per capita consumption compared to the rest of the world? Let’s take a look at the global ranking based on research conducted by Unilever. Click NEXT to read more... Ice cream consumption in India and rest of the world Last updated on: January 27‚ 2013 09:55 IST New Zealand Per capita consumption: 28.4 litres

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    ‘A STUDY ON MARKET POTENTIAL FOR MILMA ICE CREAM AT PALAKKAD’ Submitted to HARISH UC Submitted by SHINE-M PROFILE OF PALAKKAD DAIRY Malabar Regional Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd.‚ Kalleppully‚ Palakkad – 678 005 A BRIEF NOTE ON MRCMPU LTD.‚ PALAKKAD DAIRY INTRODUCTION MRCMPU LTD.‚ Palakkad

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    Name of product PANEER CONTENT Introduction Company profile Objectives Scope of study Questionnaire Data collection Data interpretation and analysis Observation and findings Recommendations Conclusion Introduction Paneer‚ the indigenous variety of soft cooking type cheese‚ is obtained by the heat And acid coagulation of milk at relatively higher temperature. The chemical and physical Changes in casein and whey proteins brought about by the combined action of heat and acid

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    The ice cream industry in India is in many ways‚ reflective of the overall population distribution. The country’s population is primarily rural with approximately 65% of the population living in villages with a population of less than 5‚000; this means there are well over 150‚000 villages with a combined population in excess of 650 million. This has contributed to a highly fragmented industry that by many estimates has over 70‚000 ice cream entities. Many of these are single family operations

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    Arun Joshi is a novelist who‚ more strongly than most‚ has brought to his work that detachment from the everyday‚ while still acknowledging its existence‚ which is perhaps india’s particular gift to the literature of the world. The rising up into the transcendental is a trait that has increasingly marked out his novels from his first‚ the foreigner—where the young hero‚ after experiencing life and love in America‚ is‚ back in Delhi‚ at last persuaded by a humble office worker that sometimes detachment

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    Linguistic Perspectives and Existential Anxiety in Arun Kolatkar’s Poems  This paper focuses on the linguistic perspective and existential anxiety in Arun Kolatkar’s poems. Arun Kolatkar is not a familiar name for many of us‚ in fact until he was included in the undergraduate syllabus of English Honours by West Bengal State University two years ago he was not known to us. Arun Balkrishna Kolatkar (1932 –2004) was a poet from Maharashtra‚ wrote in both Marathi and English. Radically experimental

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    bombey dyeing vs arun bajoria

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    Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. Ltd. vs Arun Kumar Bajoria on 4 July‚ 2001 Equivalent citations: 2001 107 CompCas 535 CLB ORDER S. Balasubramanian 1. In this petition filed under section 111A of the Companies Act (’the Act’)‚ the petitioner company has sought for rectification of the Register of members of Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Limited (the company) by deleting the names of respondents 1 to 6 in respect of the shares impugned in the petition on the ground that these respondents had failed

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