Headquarters | Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India | Area served | Worldwide | Key people | Adi Godrej (Chairman) | Products | Real estate‚ FMCG‚ industrial engineering‚ appliances‚furniture‚ security and agri care | Revenue | 21600 crore(s)(US$4.0 billion)(2013) [2] | Employees | 9‚700 (2010) | Subsidiaries | GCPL‚ Godrej Infotech Ltd‚Godrej Industries Ltd‚ Godrej Properties‚ Godrej Agrovet | Website | www.godrej.com | Godrej Group is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra
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Environmental pollution is a big problem in modern society. It is a matter of serious concern. Pollution is the result of urbanisation and rapid industrialisation. It has been posing serious health threats. Despite growing awareness‚ environmental pollution has reached alarming level. It is an issue of global concern. Everyday conferences‚ seminars‚ discussions and debates are held to sort out this problem. Growing numbers of factories are adding to the problems of environmental pollution. They
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– What is fuel efficiency and why is it important 1) Carbon Dioxide is a green house gas because it transmits visible light but absorbs strongly in the infrared and nearly-infrared. 2) The climate change is creating congestion and increasing urbanisation. Module 2 – Fuel efficient driving 1) In order to be more fuel efficient you may buy a car that is easy on gas and not a gas guzzler‚ you can carpool with someone so they aren’t using their gas and you’re using yours. Try to do many trips at
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activity. CBD was home to the largest industrial events and hosted all the offices of industrial city. Distance between homes and factories tend to increase as houses diverged away from the centre of city. Innovation in technology expanded the urbanisation process and network in electricity‚ water‚ gas started to create infrastructure in city. With the improvement in transport industry due to industrialization‚
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The Livestock Industry of Pakistan Overview of Livestock in Pakistan * Livestock plays an important role in the economy of Pakistan and in the rural socio-economic system * 30-40% of income of more than 35 million rural population comes from livestock production activities * The livestock sector contributed 50% of the agriculture value added and 11% to National GDP in 2006-07 * Eight percent of total exports derived from livestock and livestock products * Pakistan possesses some
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accommodate more players and the incumbents in the Indian gourmet coffee industrywill be minimally affected by Starbucks’ entry.As far as the demographics are concerned‚ the majority of the Indian population is still rural(www.eiu.com) but the urbanisation is occurring at a respectable 2.4 % annually. In spite of this‚ thesheer size of the total Indian population (1.1 billion in
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Team C: Cole Kamish‚ Tara Gerkens‚Virginia Froonjian Bambā: Water Purification System for Mumbai Metro Area Multinational Business 52:620:369:40 Table of Contents 1. Basic Information………………………………………………………………….3 2. Executive Summary……………………………………………………………….5 3. Mission Statement and Vision…………………………………………………….7 4. Company Overview……………………………………………………………….7 5. Product & Service Plan……………………………………………………………7 6. Management Plan…………………………………………………………………
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1 INTRODUCTION Water forms an essential part of every living being. After air‚ water is the most important necessity for life. Water plays a number of functions for the body. It serves as the body ’s transportation system‚ it acts as a lubricant‚ it regulates the body temperature etc. The eulogy for water is an unending thing. In fact more than 2/3rd of the human body is made of water. The importance of water for human body can be well accessed from the fact that if the amount of water in our
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rise of gangs in New Zealand began as early as the 1920s but there was no systematic study of them until the 1950s (Gilbert‚ J.‚ 2013). The struggle for identity is one of the main causes for the increase in gang memberships during the New Zealand urbanisation that many Maori experienced in the 1960s. They suffered enormously from a break in traditional forms of their cultural structure as they migrated to the cities for work. The problem that arose from the exodus from rural to urban living was the
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of a country affects planning and management in urban areas (40) The planning and management of urban areas covers several different issues present in all areas such as waste‚ sustainability and transport. These issues come about as a result of urbanisation which originates from an increase in economic development. However certain issues will be more prevalent in certain areas of more or less economic development than others. When planning and managing different schemes‚ sustainability is often something
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