CHAPTER 8 FOREIGN TRAVEL AND MISCELLANEOUS REMITTANCES PART A - FOREIGN TRAVEL Sale of Exchange 8A.2 International Credit Cards (ICCs) 8A.3 Unspent Exchange 8A.4 Cultural Tours 8A.5 Pilgrimage 8A.6 Deleted 8A.7 Private Visit 8A.8 Chartered Accountancy 8A.9 Remittances for Tour Arrangements‚ etc. PART B - REMITTANCES BY AIRLINENE / SHIPPING COMPANIES OR THEIR AGENTS 8B.1 8B.2 8B.3 8B.4 8B.5 Remittance of Surplus Passage/Freight Collections by Foreign Airline Companies
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development‚ 1(1)‚pp.1-20 2011 A Need For Paradigm Shift to Improve Supply Chain Management of Fruits & Vegetables in India Abstract Author Piali Halder Assistant Professor (Marketing) in AsiaPacific Institute of Management‚ New Delhi‚ E-mail: piali@asiapacific.edu Mobile : 9350203111 Simayan Pati PGDM(Marketing & Operations) student in Asia-Pacific Institute of Management‚ New Delhi‚ E-mail: pati.simayan@gmail.com‚ Mobile : 8802296665 As the
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First Edition‚ last update January 18‚ 2010 2 Lessons In Electric Circuits‚ Volume VI – Experiments By Tony R. Kuphaldt First Edition‚ last update January 18‚ 2010 i c 2002-2011‚ Tony R. Kuphaldt This book is published under the terms and conditions of the Design Science License. These terms and conditions allow for free copying‚ distribution‚ and/or modification of this document by the general public. The full Design Science License text is included in the last chapter. As an open
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CHAPTER 1 GURGAON DISTRICT PROFILE 1. Introduction The primary requirement for making disaster management plan is the reliable and upto date information about topography and socio- economic and climatic conditions of this region. This will help in identifying the areas vulnerable to environmental and manmade hazards. This chapter deals with the information on geographical aspects of Gurgaon district‚ its area‚ population distribution‚ climatic condition‚ physiographic divisions as well as geology
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Textile Internship at Welspun India Ltd. Anjar TEXTILE INTERNSHIP REPORT NIDHI SINHA (ROLL NO.06 ) PRERNA AGARWAL (ROLL NO.07 ) RAKESH KR. GOEL (ROLL NO.10) SANCHARI DUTTA (ROLL NO. 13) RITTIKA DEBNATH (ROLL NO. 20) B.F.TECHNOLOGY‚ SEMESTER 6 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY‚ KOLKATA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express our immense gratitude and sincere appreciation to Welspun India Limited‚ Anjar for giving us an opportunity to pursue our textile internship at your highly
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marketing and service brands: Moving beyond the fast-moving consumer goods model. Eur. J. Mark.‚ 35(3/4): 335-352. Mid-Term Review of the Ninth Malaysia Plan 2006-2010 (2008)‚ p. 64. Retrieved 18 August 2010‚ from http://www.epu.gov.my/html/themes/epu/html/mtr-rm9/english/thrust3. pdf. Mittal B (1999). The advertising of services: meeting the challenge of intangibility. J. Serv. Res.‚ 2(1)‚ August: 98-116. Morling MS‚ Strannegard L (2004). Silence of the brands. Eur. J. Mark.‚ 38(1/2): 224-238. Mortimer K
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Page No. I Sr.Number:- OISD/2012/001 OISD-STD-117 Revised Edition: Aug 2007 1st Amended Edition: July 2008 2nd Amended Edition: October 2010 3rd Amendment : July‚ 2012 FOR RESTRICTED CIRCULATION FIRE PROTECTION FACILITIES FOR PETROLEUM DEPOTS‚ TERMINALS‚ PIPELINE INSTALLATIONS AND LUBE OIL INSTALLATIONS Prepared By FUNCTIONALCOMMITTEE ON FIRE PROTECTION Oil Industry Safety Directorate Government of India Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas 8th Floor‚ OIDB Bhavan‚ Plot
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CPWD SPECIFICATIONS (VOL. 2) 2009 PUBLISHED BY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF WORKS‚ CPWD‚ NIRMAN BHAWAN‚ NEW DELHI © All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording on any information storage and retrieval system‚ without permission‚ in writing‚ from the Director General of Works‚ CPWD‚ New Delhi. Photocopying of this book is strictly
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Manual on Elective III – Hospitality Marketing By Amy Tan‚ Ph.D. Eliza Ching-Yick Tse‚ Ph.D. Cynthia Ling Wong‚ M.S. School of Hotel and Tourism Management The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hospitality Marketing Copyright © The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region All rights reserved. The copyright of this manual belongs to the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Commercial use is strictly prohibited. Offenders will be liable to legal
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ENERGY USAGE IN INDIAN URBAN HOUSEHOLDS: THE ROLE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Gopala Krishnan K‚ Malathy Duraisamy‚ L S Ganesh Industrial Engineering and Management Division‚ Department of Humanities and Social Sciences‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Madras‚ Chennai 600 036‚ INDIA ABSTRACT DEMAND FOR ENERGY.................... This study attempts to understand the dynamics of energy use in the urban residential sector. For this purpose‚ a household survey was conducted
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