...AMCY5.COM Free Online Library | | Projects | Reports | Proposals | Thesis | Letters | Free Courses | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | | | | | | Marketing | Finance | HRM | IT | OB | Research | ENT | Internship Reports | | | Internship Report on Bank Alflah | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | Share | SUBMITTED TOHonorableSir Mudassar Awan Lecturer COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore. SUBMITTED BYNajam-Ul-Hassan CIIT/Spo5-MBA-126/LHR September 05, 2006 Lahore CampusDefence Road off Raiwind Road, LahorePh No. 5321090, 9203101 Ext. 215 InTHE NAMEOF ALLAH,THE BENEFICENT,THE MERCIFUL DEDICATEDTO My PARENTSWHO ALWAYSLOVED ME& all those who have a soft corner for me in their hearts acknowledgementAll gratitude and thanks to almighty “ALLAH” the gracious, the most merciful and beneficent who gave me courage to undertake and complete this task. I am very much obliged to my ever caring and loving parents whose prayers have enabled to reach this stage.I am grateful to almighty ALLAH who made me able to complete the work presented in this report. It is due to HIS unending mercy that this work moved towards success.I am highly indebted to my course instructor Mr. Mudassar Awan for providing me an opportunity to learn about the Banking system of “Bank Al-Falah" which is vital ingredient of MBA program. I am very great full...
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...Nursing within the last five years and have since earned additional collegelevel credit. If you have withdrawn from a business, health sciences, liberal arts, or technology degree program within the last five years, please contact your Academic Advising Office as you may not be required to submit an application. If you are a graduate of a business, health sciences, liberal arts, technology, or nursing degree program, please contact your Academic Advising Office as you may not be required to submit an application. Licensed practical/vocational nurse Licensed massage therapist Certified pharmacy technician School of Nursing Candidates In addition to official transcripts, nursing candidates must submit a copy of a current license or certification to verify professional status in an appropriate health care profession. This license should be mailed with your application or faxed to the Undergraduate Application for Admission Team at 518-464-8833. Bachelor of Science in nursing (BRN) and RN to Master of Science in nursing (MRN) applicants must submit an official transcript showing the completion of associate degree nursing education or RN diploma education. Nursing courses completed at institutions other than Excelsior College are only evaluated upon enrollment. International Nurses: Admission to the associate degree in nursing programs is not open to international students. See page 6 for additional information. Required Documents You are required to submit official copies of...
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...2.3 Effects of Different Types of Drugs Review There are several types of drugs. Never drive a motor vehicle after taking a substance which alters the central nervous system. This includes over-the-counter, prescription, and of course, illegal drugs. The following categories of drugs have known side effects that include impaired attention, reaction time, and vision: * Antihistamines * Pain Relievers * Tranquilizers * Hallucinogens * Stimulants * Narcotics It is very dangerous to combine alcohol and other drugs. Synergism occurs when the effect of one drug is enhanced by the presence of another drug. A multiplying rather than additive effect may occur. It takes more ounces of beer than whiskey to become impaired, but people tend to drink more beer (total ounces) than whiskey. Regarding the servings of assorted alcohol beverages, they all have differing amounts of alcohol. Beer actually has more alcohol than whiskey and coolers are even stronger. There are also an infinite number of ways to mix alcoholic beverages so a drink by drink comparison can only be made when size and alcohol content of the drinks involved are known. Alcohol is a toxic substance. The use of alcohol has no benefit to the body or society. Abuse or excessive consumption of alcohol or other drugs affects the physiology of the body in many ways. If a body becomes accustomed to the presence of alcohol continuously, a physical dependence develops and changes in...
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...SUMMIT BANK LIMITED MULTAN ROAD BRANCH [pic] An Internship report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment For The Degree of Masters of Science In Accounting & Finance AMNA HAMID Session (2008-2010) Department Of Accounting & FinanceKinnaird College for Women, Lahore [pic] Executive summary “The purpose of study was to know about SUMMIT BANK LIMITED and to analyze the financial statement. “ In this report the Summit Bank’s history, mission, vision and services as well as management is mentioned. After this the analysis of financial statements is conducted which shows where the Banks is standing. Banking sector of Pakistan has been transformed within a short period of 5 years from a sluggish and Government dominated sector to a much more agile, competitive and profitable industry.Speed and sequencing of banking sector transformation and its role in promoting economic growth is now a leading story of a sector succes.Within Pakistan SBP offers a story of what effective leadership of regulator and change management and corporate governance can achieve and offer.Outside pakistan it is serving to offer rich lessons in what difference governance of regulator can make and how bank restructuring and privatization can change the lanscape of of the industry. Summit Bank Limited started operations in August 2006 and became a profitable entity within one year.AHBL had started off with a high capital base and is positioned to take advantage...
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...WHAT CSR MEAN AT AVIVA Aviva’s CSR policy governs performance in eight related elements. These are management of their relations with customers, workforce, suppliers and the community; of our performance in respect of the environment, human rights and health and safety and of adherence to rigorous standards of business conduct. The CSR policy sets out how they approach business and how they deal with people in pursuing our business. WHY AVIVA PRACTICE CSR Aviva practice CSR because they believe that it is the right way to go about business. In their opinion, you do not put a price or a cost on good ethics. You practice it simply because it is the right thing to do programme. They regard it as an investment in building organizational strength for today and durability for tomorrow. In all senses, it builds value. In their view, the practice of CSR enhances the business performance both in the short and the long term. It also increasingly engages our employees, our investors and our customers. AVIVA BOARD The Aviva board reviews the policy, programme, progress and plans annually. The Aviva board has given local CEOs to review CSR progress annually. The group chief executive is the executive sponsor of the CSR reports to him via the company group secretary. The chairman takes regular reports on CSR during the year. The group chief executive has further required the director of CSR to challenge, when necessary, any group matter from a CSR perspective. Each CSR policy...
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...Learners The views, statements, and opinions contained in this report are of the author's alone and are not intended as USAID recommendations, conclusions or statements of USAID policy. Table of Contents List of Tables………………………………………………………………. Page i List of Illustrations…………………………………………………………. ii Acknowledgements………………………………………………………… iii Abbreviations and Acronyms ………………………………………...…… iv Glossary …………………………………………………………………… vi Executive Summary .……………………………………………………… vii Chapter 1. Introduction A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Background and Rationale…………………………………….. Objectives of the Study………………………………………… Sample Selection and Data Collection………………………… Research Design……………………………………………….. Data Analysis and Procedure………………………………….. Scope and Limitations of the Study …………………………… Significance of the Study ……………………………………… 1 9 10 11 12 14 14 Chapter 2. Trends in Access Policies from 1987 to 2007 A. National Laws Governing Access to Basic Education………… …………………………………………... B. Non-legislated Policies on Access to Basic Education……………………………………………………… C. Access Policies of the Philippine Department of Education…. D. Implications of Philippine Access Policies to Muslim Learners in Basic Education …………………………….…… 15 23 26 36 Chapter 3. Key Findings on Access Barriers to Quality Basic Education for Muslim Learners A. Access Barriers to Quality Basic Education for Muslim Learners.. 1. Lack of Educational Infrastructure……………………...
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...Internship Report: BANK ALFALAH LIMITED Submitted By: MAIDAH MASOOD Roll # 107 Section: “C” Morning B-Com (Hons) Session: 2005-2009 Hailey College of Commerce, University of the Punjab, Lahore. The evolution of Bank Alfalah signifies a movement from concept to reality; a reality to bring about a change in the banking industries of Pakistan; offering an alternative way of banking; providing people an opportunity to practice beliefs in their financial matters. Following privatization, Bank Alfalah emerged as new identity of Habib Credit and Exchange Bank with a revived purpose and commitment. Charged with the strength of Abu Dhabi consortium and under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al-Nayayan, the bank has already made significant contributions in building and strengthening both corporate and retail banking sector in Pakistan. At present the bank has expanded its operations across Pakistan in 74 cities with 189 operational branches. However, it has total 195 branches that include 23 Islamic Banking branches, five overseas branches three in Bangladesh and two in Afghanistan and one offshore banking unit in Bahrain. It is pertinent to note that all of its branches commenced their operations in “Real Time Online Mode”. Today Bank Alfalah is the fifth largest Banking operation in Pakistan. Since its inception, it has registered the fastest growth rate ever...
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...have to share, if we wish to see a better and a healthy future ahead. There is an immense need to develop skilled manpower in the area of healthcare and modern as well as traditional medicines. I am glad that this Summit on Emerging trends in Healthcare will bring forth the journey from research desk to the bedside of patient, as we will look at healthcare at the frontline to identify some common challenges that may help explain the complex nature of healthcare and the scale of the “change” challenge. I wish to thank KPMG for unanimously contributing towards this Knowledge Paper, which gives a rich and comprehensive insight of the trend in healthcare. I would also take the opportunity to thank QCI for supporting this event. The case studies contributed providing the best of their services and support towards improving the healthcare scenario of India, I wish them great success ahead. Last but not the least, I wish to extend a token of appreciation for the Healthcare/ BioPharma team for their effort and interaction with the Healthcare/Bio Pharma industry at different levels. (D.S. Rawat) Secretary General ASSOCHAM © 2011 KPMG, an Indian Partnership and a...
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...Applied Sciences 4 (3): 95-105, 2012 ISSN 2079-2034 © IDOSI Publications, 2012 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.ajbas.2012.4.3.1593 Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives of Major Companies of India with Focus on Health, Education and Environment Anupam Sharma and Ravi Kiran School of Behavioral Sciences and Business Studies, Thapar University, Patiala, India Abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is emerging as a new field in the management research. In India, many firms have taken the initiatives of CSR practices which have met with varying needs of the society. The present study has made an attempt to understand the status and progress and initiatives made by large firms of India in context to CSR policy framing and implementation. Data has been collected from the official websites of the firms, in-person interviews and through structured questionnaire. The CSR initiatives in context to health, education and environment sector to be rated by the interviewee were identified from the literature. Based on the information and discussions mentioned a matrix of various policy factors has been prepared. All initiatives factors have been rated on the scale of 1 to 5. Results of the study depicts that IT and Auto industry is more going for taking up CSR initiatives while FMCG sector has focused yet not too much into the social responsibility initiatives. Although India has entered or taken a transformational change by involving into new CSR initiatives, but still a lot has to be done in this...
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...Bharti Airtel’s “Back to School” Campaign SIP project report submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the PGDM programme Submitted by Ankita Agrawal 2010038 Company Guide Mr. Tarun Hans Faculty Guide Prof. Subodh Tagare Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur PGDM 2010-12 Page 1 Acknowledgement I am grateful to Bharti Airtel Limited for giving me the opportunity to do my Summer Internship Project with the organization and for providing an opportunity to work on a challenging project. I would like to extend my gratitude to various people who provided their continuous support during these two months of my Project. I would like to thank my project guide Mr. Tarun Hans for giving me the flexibility and freedom to understand the scope of the project. I thank him for his support and patience with me despite being hard pressed for time. His continuous guidance and support is deeply appreciated. I would also like to acknowledge the nurturing hand extended by Ms. Preeti Sharma (Head, Brand and Communication, Delhi-NCR, Airtel) during the course of the project. I greatly value the constant encouragement and direction shown by her during my internship. Her views enabled me to gain practical insights about the subject matter of this project and the telecom industry in general. I want to pay acknowledgements to our Institute (Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur) for instilling in me the confidence to work on such a wonderful project. I would...
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...[pic] 1.0. BRIEF IDEA ABOUT BANK Alfalah Bank Alfalah Limited was incorporated on June 21st, 1997 as a public limited company, under the Companies Ordinance 1984. Its banking operations commenced from November 1st, 1997. The bank is engaged in Islamic banking, commercial banking and related services as defined in the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962. The Bank is currently operating through 195 branches in 74 cities. Management of Bank Alfalah accepted the challenge to transform this bank into a highly professional, most efficient & service oriented institution. The management has been successful in fulfilling the undertaken challenge. It has been successful in making a significant contribution to both corporate and retail banking in Bangladesh. Over the years, its emphasis on growth has resulted in a strong entity capable of offering high quality services to a wide spectrum of clients, in a highly challenging business environment. Its strategy is to maximize the synergies of branch network through an optimal allocation of financial resources in the face of dynamic challenges of present financial environment. Strengthened with the banking of the Abu Dhabi Group and driven by the strategic goals set out by its board of management, the Bank has invested in revolutionary technology to have an extensive range of products and services. This facilitates their commitment to a culture of innovation and seeks out synergies with clients and service providers to ensure uninterrupted...
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...contents Board of Directors chairman’s Letter Management Discussion and Analysis corporate Governance shareholder Information Directors’ Report Auditor’s Report Balance sheet and Profit & Loss Account Bajaj Auto Ltd. and its subsidiaries, consolidated Balance sheet and Profit and Loss Account 4 5 0 24 36 42 52 56 99 2 3 Board of Directors Rahul Bajaj chairman Madhur Bajaj Vice chairman Rajiv Bajaj Managing Director Sanjiv Bajaj executive Director D S Mehta Kantikumar R Podar Shekhar Bajaj D J Balaji Rao J N Godrej S H Khan Ms Suman Kirloskar Naresh Chandra Nanoo Pamnani Manish Kejriwal P Murari Niraj Bajaj Management Rahul Bajaj chairman Madhur Bajaj Vice chairman Rajiv Bajaj Managing Director Sanjiv Bajaj executive Director Pradeep Shrivastava President (engineering) Rakesh Sharma ceo (International Business) R C Maheshwari ceo (commercial Vehicles) S Sridhar ceo (two Wheelers) Abraham Joseph Vice President (Research & Development) C P Tripathi Vice President (corporate) Kevin D’sa Vice President (Finance) K Srinivas Vice President (Human Resources) N H Hingorani Vice President (commercial) S Ravikumar Vice President (Business Development) Auditors Dalal & Shah chartered Accountants cost Auditor A P Raman cost Accountant Bankers Central Bank of India State Bank of India Citibank N A Standard Chartered Bank Bank of America ICICI Bank HDFC Bank Registered under the Indian Companies Act, 1956 Registered office Mumbai-Pune Road Akurdi, Pune...
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...The State University of New York At Potsdam PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN CHILDREN’S EDUCATION By Ashley Ann Wanke A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Education In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Masters in education Potsdam, New York 14 – January, 2008 This thesis entitled Parental Involvement in Children’s Education By Ashley Ann Wanke Has been approved for the Department of Education _________________________________ ______________ Advisor Date _________________________________ ______________ Department Chair Date _________________________________ ______________ Director of Graduate Admissions Date The final copy of the above mentioned thesis has been examined by the signatories and found to meet acceptable standards for scholarly work in the discipline in both form and content. PERMISSION TO COPY I grant The State University of New York College at Potsdam the non-exclusive right to use this work for the University’s own purposes and to make single copies of the work available to the public on a not-for-profit basis if copies are not otherwise available. _____________Ashley Ann Wanke___________ ____01-14-2008____ Date Abstract Parent involvement...
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...Since 1945 Bajaj Auto Limited 3rd Annual Report 2009-10 Bajaj Auto Limited 3rd Annual Report 2009-10 Pulsar- AME 2010 Most E cient Use of Branded Content Discover DTS-i Kawasaki Ninja 250R CNBC Overdrive 2010 Bike of the Year CNBC Overdrive 2010 Storyboard Auto Commercial of the Year (Bike) Kawasaki Ninja 250R ET NOW Zigwheels Award 2009 250cc Bike of the Year Kawasaki Ninja 250R Business Standard Motoring 2010 Motoring Bike of the Year Kawasaki Ninja 250R IMOTY 2010 Indian Motorcycle of the Year Pulsar Mania E e Awards 2009 Category: Consumer Durables Recent awards for our products Kawasaki Ninja 250R NDTV Pro t Car & Bike Awards 2010 Two Wheeler of the Year Bajaj Auto NDTV Pro t Car & Bike Awards 2010 Best Integrated Campaign 2 Wheeler Kawasaki Ninja 250R NDTV Pro t Car & Bike Awards 2010 Motorcycle of the Year up to 250cc CONTENTS Management Team ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Chairman’s Letter ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Management Discussion and Analysis .......................................................................................................... 7 Corporate Governance ...................................................................................................................
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...INTRODUCTION Since the first car rolled out on the streets of Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1898, the Automobile Industry of India has come a long way. During its early stages the auto industry was overlooked by the then Government and the policies were also not favorable. The liberalization policy and various tax relief by the Govt. of India in recent years has made remarkable impacts on Indian Automobile Industry. Indian auto industry, which is currently growing at the pace of around 18 % per annum, has become a hot destination for global auto players like Volvo, General Motors and Ford. A well developed transportation system plays a key role in the development of an economy, and India is no exception to it. With the growth of transportation system the Automotive Industry of India is also growing at rapid speed, occupying an important place on the 'canvas' of Indian economy. Today Indian automotive industry is fully capable in producing various kinds of vehicles and can be divided into 03 broad categories: Cars, two-wheelers and heavy vehicles. ← The first automobile in India rolled in 1897 in Bombay. ← India is being recognized as potential emerging auto market. ← Foreign players are adding to their investments in Indian auto industry. ← Within two-wheelers, motorcycles contribute 80% of the segment size. ← Unlike the USA, the Indian passenger vehicle market is dominated by cars (79%). ← Tata Motors dominates over 60% of the Indian commercial vehicle...
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