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  • Wedding Planning: A Marketing Plan For Incentive Tourism

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    INTRODUCTION: MICE is a type of tourism in which large groups are brought together to conduct meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions for some purpose. There has been an industry trend towards using the term 'meetings industry'. Some Industry educators are recommending the use of the term "events industry" . Components of MICE are well understood, except incentives. Incentive tourism is referred to the reward given to the employ of the company for his hard work. Incentive tourism is usually

  • HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections

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    third largest population of people living with HIV/AIDS and HIV spread in India is heterogeneous. According to annual report of National AIDS control organization (NACO) 2011-12; in the year of 2009 it is estimated that India had approximately 1.2 lakh new HIV infection and estimated adult HIV prevalence in India was 0.31%. The adult prevalence was 0.

  • Analysis Of Milma

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    milk sales among three unions. The overall average annual growth rate of milk sales per day of three unions was 2.9 percent (Table 2). Table 2: Annual Growth Rate of Milk Sales Per Day TRCMPU ERCMPU MRCMPU Total (in Lakh litres % (in Lakh litres % (in Lakh litres % (in Lakh litres % 2010-11 4.34 - 2.73 - 3.92 - 10.99 - 2011-12 4.68 7.8 2.96 8.4 4.11 4.8 11.75 6.9 2012-13 4.66 (-)0.4 2.99 1.0 4.23 2.9 11.88

  • Best Localities to Buy Plots in South India

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    industrial hub, Sriperumbudur, where one can find manufacturing companies like Samsung, Nokia and Hyundai. It has residential plots in the range of Rs. 400 to Rs. 600 per square feet. On an average, residential plots are available for Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 10 lakh. Maraimalai Nagar: It is located along the GST (Grand South Trunk) Road and around 10-12 km from Tambaram and is one of the top bet for buying plots. After the establishment of Mahindra World City, Ford Manufacturing Unity and Infosys, the place

  • Bank Of Baroda Personal Loan Case Study

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    Bank of Baroda Personal Loan eligibility criteria? A. The applicant should be a resident of India and at least 21 years of age. They should have a job experience of at least one year. If the applicant wants to apply for a personal loan above Rs. 2 lakh, it is important to have an account with the bank. Q. What are the factors that affect Bank of Baroda personal loan eligibility? A. The factors that affect the loan eligibility of an applicant are income, age, repayment capacity, credit score, job

  • Chewing Gum Marketing

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    Daily gum chewing common, but sales trend down Chewing gum makers have spent past five years publicly expressing their deep concern over steadily declining sales and negative trending consumer patterns in the U.S. and Europe. Sales are growing in emerging markets, mostly in Asia, because of the sheer expansion of these economies and their growing middle class. Global sales are expected to reach $22 billion in 2015 from $20 billion today. In Puerto Rico 19% of consumer ages 12 & up buy gum every

  • Ratio Analysis And Ratio Analysis: Financial Analysis Of Financial Statements

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    its asset base so the liquid asset to total asset is an important liquidity management tool. Formula: Liquidity to total asset ratio= (Liquid assets)/(Total assets)×100 Table showing liquid assets to total assets Year Liquid assets (in lakhs) Total assets (in lakhs) Liquidity ratio % 2010-2011 2900.78 21753.38 13.33 2011-2012 3246.86 26522.25 12.24 2012-2013 5031.22 31802.07 15.82 2013-2014 7321.63 34606.64 21.16 2014-2015 7263.74 36293.08 20.00 The below chart showing the liquidity asset to

  • United Bank Of India Case Study

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    Overview: United Bank of India is one of the prominent nationalised banks in the country that have played a major role in spreading banking services to the farthest Eastern and North-Eastern parts of the country. UBI has sponsored 4 RRBs (Regional Rural Banks) in states such as West Bengal, Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. The four RRBs have around 1,000 branches in these states and UBI contributes more than 35% of share capital/additional capital of these banks. Even areas that are nearly inaccessible

  • Importance Of Mme

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    our country. A micro enterprise is the one where the plant and machinery investment does not exceed twenty-five lakhs rupees in case of manufacturing and ten lakhs rupees in case of services concern. A small enterprise is the one where this investment is more than twenty-five lakhs rupees but does not exceed five crores rupees in case of manufacturing and more than ten lakhs rupees but does not exceed two crores rupees in case of services concern. A medium enterprise is the one where this

  • A Case Study Of Narayan Hrudayalaya's IPO

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    floated in the market. Axis Capital Ltd, IDFC Securities and Jefferies lead managed the share sale. Through the IPO, Narayan Hrudayalaya offered 245 lakh shares for sale by promoters and other shareholders to public. Among the promoters group, Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty and Shakuntala Shetty offered 20.40 lakhs shares each. The biggest block of 122.6 lakh shares was offered by JP Morgan, after which its holding will reduce to 4.67% from

  • Forensic Science Career Research Paper

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    However, the government employees are given good facilities and security of the job. In private sector, the salary is relatively higher. With relevant skills and experience, a professional can earn 7 lakh to 8 lakh per annum. The starting salary in this field is also good as a fresher can earn 3 lakh to 5 lakh per annum. The promotion in private sector is based on the performance of the individual. A forensic scientist can get opportunities at the following organizations: Top Recruiters: Law Firms; Police

  • Essay On SME

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    SME exchange and main board of BSE/NSE Introduction- Micro small and medium entrepreneurs are classified mainly in to- 1) Manufacturing and 2) Service SMEs. Manufacturing Services Micro enterprise: investment at max 25 lakh rupees in plant and machinery Investment at max 10 lakh rupees Small enterprise: INR 25lakh -5 crore INR 10lakh-2 crore Medium enterprise : INR 5 crore- 10 crore INR 2 crore-5 crore SMEs are considered as main contributor of Indian economy growth. 45% of industrial output

  • The Bhopal Gas Tragedy

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    indemnity was provided to the whole city. People got their money by getting “affected” from the Gas leakage and even there were a lot of claims were filed, by representing some 70% of the population of the place. Families of the dead people got 2-3 lakh rupees as compensation and other also got money but they were classified as “injured”. The government even cut down the amount of what was discharged over Six years as a relief to the company. The final agreement came to Rs. 15,000 per person who was

  • Case Study Of Arvind The Lalbhais

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    businesses were handed over to his young sons including a seventeen-year-old Kasturbhai Lalbhai. Kasturbhai started the first large scale textile mill under the name of Asoka Mills in 1920 with a capital of Rs.12 Lakh at a time when the largest mills in the region were built with not more than Rs. 5 Lakh. 1930-31 saw the resurgence of second Swadeshi movement coinciding with the great depression. While different entrepreneurs reacted to the situation differently Kasturbhai saw this as the decade of prosperity

  • Dr R Vasudevan Case Study

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    Dr R Vasudevan (India’s Plastic Man) Warrior in Field of Sustainability [Individual Project Report on Sustainability Management] By AVIJIT PATTANAIK ROLL NO : UEMF15005 Of EXECUTIVE MBA 2015 –16 Background Dr R. Vasudevan is the Dean and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Thiagarajar College of Engineering in Madurai. In 2001. Last year, he was appeared as a Guest in Indian’s Premier Show “Satyameva Jayate” and people across world could know the incredible innovation and valuable contribution

  • Antonio Manwathe And Barthe's Role Of Mythology In Modern Society

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    Barthes is concerned with the role of myth in modern society, how it is constructed and sustains meaning as a systematic force. By myth, he means ideology understood as a body of ideas and practices, which by actively promoting the values and interests of dominant groups in society, defend the prevailing structures of power. This also relates to Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci's concept of hegemony. Gramsci used the term hegemony to denote the predominance of one social class over others. This represents

  • The Bhopal Gas Disaster In The World's Industrial History

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    They increased the amount to Rs. 10 lakhs for the cases of death and Rs. 1- 5 lakhs for the people got disable and were suffering from cancer and other diseases. (Bhushan, 2014) Again, some issues irrupted that amount already paid, should be given back or should be deducted. Bhopal Disaster 2.0 The residents of

  • Earthquake Disaster Management

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    (China) world’s worst quake took around 8 lakh lives with its 8.0Mw (Magnitude) vibration. More than 500 miles area damaged through it. • Great Tangshan earthquake: On1976 July 28, China again experienced another horrific natural disaster of 7.7Mw shake which destroyed a lot of hard earned properties and around 7 lakh innocent lives. • 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami: It was a historic and terrible mishap in India and 13 other countries. Around 3 lakh people lost their life and the tsunami

  • Case Study: Swachh Bharat Mission In Urban Areas

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    1.1.3.2 Swachh Bharat Mission in Urban Areas The swachh bharat mission of urban areas aims to cover almost 1.04 crore households in order to provide them 2.6 lakhs of public toilets, 2.5 lakhs of community toilets together with the solid wastes management in every town. Community toilets have been planned to be built in the residential areas where availability of individual household toilets is difficult and public toilets at designated locations including bus stations, tourist places, railway

  • Evolution and Impact of Health Insurance in India

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    Health & Medical Insurance Origin : It idea began 1964 by Hugh Chamberlen. It started with accident insurance which later covered disability insurance and gradually have taken the present form of medical and health Insurance. Under this apart from above medical cost are covered for illness including operations, bills for medicines. Post independence the Health services has improved in India. With positive change in economic conditions and rise in per capita income of the people post liberalization