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    Going Global: Indian Mncs

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    ntroduction: Indian MNCs Till a few years back‚ the term MNC in India meant an organization with its headquarters located outside India and having presence in India as a part of its global network. In other words‚ in Indian eyes‚”MNC” meant a foreign company‚ which has come into India. In recent times‚ however the business world has seen the emergence of a new breed of companies‚ which is beginning to be referred to as “India MNCs”.The Indian MNC is a company which is Indian in origin and

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    FINANCE Course Code Course Title Division of Marks Duration Of Exams Ext. Int. Total FM-301 Financial Decision Analysis 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-302 Foreign Exchange Management 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-303 International Accounting 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-304 Corporate Taxation 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-305 Working Capital Management 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-306 Management of Financial Institutions 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-307 Security Analysis and Investment Management 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-301 Financial Decision Analysis

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    1) On Karma:  Buddhism : Buddhism believes in the universality of Karma‚ which is a result of one’s action. Karma is a process‚ a consequence of one’s desire ridden actions that cling to the personality of a being as an impression of its past and determines its future. Good actions lead to good karma and bad actions to bad karma. One can address the problem of karma by following the teachings of the Buddha‚ the truths enshrined in the Dhamma and the code of conduct prescribed for the Sangha

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    Fundamental Rights in India

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    Fundamental Rights in India Fundamental Rights is a charter of rights contained in the Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. These include individual rights common to most liberal democracies‚ such as equality before law‚ freedom of speech and expression‚ freedom of association and peaceful assembly‚ freedom to practice religion‚ and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil

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    Major Events of Feb

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    of 79 years. Hari Shankar Singhania was a Padma Bhushan awardee (in 2003). -India’s Sania Mirza and her American partner Bethanie-Mattek Sands won the Dubai Tennis Championship -The Union Cabinet of India approved merger of Bharat Heavy Plate & Vessels Ltd. (BHPV) with Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) -Ratan Tata‚ the former head of Tata Group was awarded the life time achievement award 2012 by Ernst & Young -The Reserve Bank of India on 22 February 2013 released the Guidelines for Licensing

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    3g Technology - Definition

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    3G Definition of 3G: 3G is the third generation of wireless technologies. It comes with enhancements over previous wireless technologies‚ like high-speed transmission‚ advanced multimedia access and global roaming. 3G is mostly used with mobile phones and handsets as a means to connect the phone to the Internet or other IP networks in order to make voice and video calls‚ to download and upload data and to surf the net. How is 3G Better? 3G has the following enhancements over 2.5G and previous

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    MY EXPERIENCES IN BIHAR ON THE ETHICAL CONDUCT OF RESIDENTS AND LEADERS Ethics is a set of moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity. So what does ethical conduct actually imply? When one acts in ways which are consistent with our beliefs (whether secular or derived from a moral authority) we characterize that as acting ethically. When one’s actions are not congruent with our values - our sense of right‚ good and just - we will view that as acting unethically

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    Castrol Case

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    MANAGEMENT CASE describes a real-life situation faced‚ a decision or action taken by an individual manager or by an organization at the strategic‚ functional or operational levels Castrol India Limited: Managing in Challenging Times Manoj Anand Executive Summary ifficult times have their own merits. This is as much true for an individual as it is for an organization. These are the times when the entire organization gets an opportunity to display its resilience through its innovative skills

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    India as a Superpower

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    nation. Not powerful merely for material development and worldly prosperity of the nation but as a spiritually developed nation as well‚ based on the solid foundation of the country’s legacy of enduring values. Officially Republic of India‚ Hindi Bhārat or Bhāratavarsha‚ India is a country that occupies the greater part of South Asia. It is a constitutional republic consisting of 28 states‚ each with a substantial degree of control over its own affairs; 6 less fully empowered union territories; and

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    translation

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    DEEN DAYAL UPADHAYAYA COLLEGE (University of Delhi) 2013-2014 LEGAL TRANSLATIon SUBMITTED TO: INTRODUCTION TRANSLATION Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. Semantic Translation: Semantic translation takes advantage of semantics that associate meaning with individual data elements in one dictionary to create an equivalent meaning in a second system. Literal Translation: Literal translation

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