events of Hindustan Unilever: TIMELINE: * 1888 Sunlight soap introduced in India. * 1895 * Lifebuoy soap launched; Lever Brothers appoints agents in Mumbai‚ Chennai‚ Kolkata‚ and Karachi. * 1888 Sunlight soap introduced in India. * 1895 * Lifebuoy soap launched; Lever Brothers appoints agents in Mumbai‚ Chennai‚ Kolkata‚ and Karachi. 1880-1900: * 1902: Pears soap introduced in India. * 1903: Brooke Bond Red Label tea launched. * 1905: Lux flakes introduced
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the 110-hectare Deonar garbage dump next-door. In 2005‚ Infant Mortality Rate in Govandi was 60.8 per 1000 live births while the average for Mumbai is 35.12 per 1000. In the past year‚ health posts in Govandi registered 1629 TB patients‚ while asthma‚ skin diseases and malaria is common here as well. The Solid waste department had proposed to take up the Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project (MSDP) which was to be completed in the year 2003‚ with
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various nature. But‚ generally‚ ruralurban dominates the domain of research and planning as its role in changing the lives of migrant families both at the place of origin and destination. Urbanisation has been one of the dramatic global social transformations of the 20th century. The accelerating rate of urbanisation is high among the least developed countries of Asia. For the period 1970 to 1990‚ the average annual growth rate of urban population was 6.5 per cent for Bangladesh‚ 3.4 per cent for
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The world population is expected to grow from 6.1 billion in 2000 to 8.9 billion in 2050‚ increasing therefore by 47 per cent. The changing distribution‚ rate and nature of the world’s population consider a number of factors which include urbanisation‚ population of the developing and developed countries. Also how fast or slow the population increases over a specific period of time‚ and where the distribution is and why. Population of developing countries and regions like Africa have the
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------------------------------------------------- Transport in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Mumbai-Pune Expressway‚ India ’s first expressway The Bandra Worli Sea link‚ with Worli skyline Transport in the Republic of India is an important part of the nation ’s economy. Since the economic liberalisation of the 1990s‚ development of infrastructure within the country has progressed at a rapid pace‚ and today there is a wide variety of modes of transport by land‚ water and
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bowler and an umpire in a game of cricket... Idea’s Launch in Mumbai !dea’s launch in Mumbai circle was recognized as the world’s largest single city launch of telecom services till 2008. Idea spent Rs.8 billion to cover more than 1000 cellular sites in Mumbai. It used extensive out-of-home (OOH) media like bill boards and bus stop shelters for pre-launch teasers. Idea used the then prevailing controversy of natives Vs migrants in Mumbai city... The Online Initiatives Idea took its ’What an !dea’
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ATTEMPTS OF THE BRITISH AND PORTUGUESE TO SUBDUE ANGRE‚ HE REMAINED UNDEFEATED UNTIL HIS DEATH • HE WAS ORIGINALLY APPOINTED AS SURKHEL OR DARYASARANGA (ADMIRAL) BY THE CHIEF OF SATARA IN 1698. • HE WAS MASTER OF THE WESTERN COAST OF INDIA FROM MUMBAI TO VINGORIA (NOW VENGURLA) IN PRESENT-DAY STATE OF MAHARASHTRA • KANHOJI STARTED HIS LONG HISTORY OF
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interaction with the lithosphere. It encompasses soil degradation and the deterioration of natural landscapes and vegetation. It includes the adverse effects of overgrazing‚ excessive tillage‚ erosion‚ sediment deposition‚ extractive industries‚ urbanisation‚ disposal of industrial wastes‚ decline of plant communities‚ and the effects of noxious plants and animals. Whenever the natural balance is altered by developments for agricultures‚ mining‚ forestry‚ industry etc‚ the lithosphere is a risk
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Evaluate issues arising from the availability of energy access (25marks) The World Energy Outlook (WEO) defines modern energy access as “a household having reliable and affordable access to clean cooking facilities‚ a first connection to electricity and then an increasing level of electricity consumption over time to reach the regional average”. By defining it at the household level‚ it is recognised that some other categories are excluded‚ such as electricity access to businesses and public buildings
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