PROJECT REPORT ON: “To Study the effectiveness of Gowardhan Point Shoppes in Mumbai & Thane and prepare the future road map through catchment analysis.” MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI) SEMESTER – II 2013-14 SUBMITTED BY: ANANT PAWAR UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: PROF. PALLAVI. K. MHATRE PROJECT GUIDE: Mr.DEEPENDRA PRATAP SINGH PRODUCT MANAGER‚ PARAG MILK FOODS.PVT.LTD MET INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT certificate Name of the Student : Pawar Anant Vijay College : MET- Institute of
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Chennai Metro Rail – The Future of our mass transport Introduction Cities are a matrix of functions and activity and at the helm of this activity is mobility. Before the intervention of automobiles commuting was slower and cleaner. But as the cities grew in numbers the need for commuting more people also grew. There has been a significant transformation in the urban transport sector in Chennai‚ from its earlier dependency on waterways to its current mode of rail and road transport. Since the Urban
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RAILWAY SIGNALLING PRODUCTS NEUTRAL LINE RELAY STYLE QN1 This is a miniature‚ DC neutral‚ Tractive armature‚ line relay designed for use (typical application include repeater‚ control & Indication functions) railway signalling circuits. The style QN1 forms the basis of the Q range relays. Fitted with a maximum of sixteen independent Silver Impregnated Graphite to Silver contacts‚ this relay conforms to BRB Spec. 930. The following table shows the available range Product Code Nominal
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tables and graphs. It gives the details on the findings‚ suggestions and conclusions based on the analysis done. 2 I. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY 3 1.1 INDUSTRY PROFILE The first railway on Indian sub-continent ran over a stretch of 21 miles from Bombay to Thane. The idea of a railway to connect Bombay with Thane‚Kalian and the Thal and Bhore Ghats inclines first occurred to Mr. George Clark‚
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registered hotels in India‚ half of which have their own restaurants. In addition‚ large to medium-range canteens serve the food needs of various institutions such as hospitals‚ prisons‚ defense establishments‚ schools‚ colleges and universities‚ railways‚ airlines‚ government establishments‚ and private companies. EXPLOSION IN THE FAST FOOD BAZAAR A noticeable increase in
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583‚911 Vehicle Registration : Vehicle registration MH31 – Ngp West; MH49 – Nagpur East; MH40 – Nagpur Metro * Nagpur is the winter capital of the state of Maharashtra. * a fast growing metropolis and third largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. * With a population of 2‚405‚421[4] (2011) Nagpur Metropolitan Area is the 13th largest urban conglomeration in India. * It has recently been ranked as the cleanest city and the second greenest city of India. * In addition to being
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QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. This movement was organized under the leadership of Gandhiji. Before they started the movement the government arrested the leaders. The people attacked the symbols of British authority – the police stations‚ post offices railway stations etc. IMPACT OF THE QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT 1. It demonstrated the depth of the national feelings. 2. People acquired great capacity for struggle and sacrifice. 3. It made the British realize that their days were numbered
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http://www.sallyhoward.net/article.php?id=54&category=current_affairs India’s Tourism History The road from independence It’s 65 years since independence‚ and in its wake Indian tourism industry has traversed a rocky road – much like the subcontinent itself. High Life surveys six colourful decades… Flashing with heat and drowned by monsoons‚ with its rainbow of saris and the fast-changing blues of its overarching skies India‚ to the chilly British mind
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PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR MAJOR COMPLIANCES UNDER LABOUR LAWS BY SANTOSH BAGWE C:santosh/personal/compliance under labour laws COMPLIANCES UNDER LABOUR LAWS INDEX Sr. No. Particulars 1 The Apprentices Act‚1961 2 The Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act‚ 1970 3 The Employee’s Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act‚ 1952 4 The Employees’ State Insurance Act‚ 1948 5 The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory notification of vacancies) Act‚ 1959
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* Introduction Meaning of customer relationship management (CRM) 1. A management philosophy according to which a company’s goals can be best achieved through identification and satisfaction of the customers’ stated and unstated needs and wants. 2. A computerized system for identifying‚ targeting‚ acquiring‚ and retaining the best mix of customers. Customer relationship management helps in profiling prospects‚ understanding their needs‚ and in building relationships with them by providing the
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