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RESEARCH PROJECT ON
ANNUAL REPORT ON KISAN GROUP OF COMPANY

PREPARED BY
RESHMA NISHIKANT NAIK
MCOM PART I
SEMESTER I

P.L.SHROFF COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE
C.T.E.S 2012-2013

SUBMITTED TO
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

UNDER GUIDENCE BY
PROF.SUCHITA V. KARVIR

PREPARED BY:

NAME: Kumbod Sanjay Mayekar

CLASS: M-COM Part-I

SEAT No.: 69

GUIDED BY: Prof. Suchita Karvir

COLLAGE NAME: P.L.Shroff College of Arts & Commerce, Chinchani

DECLARATION

I Mr.Kumbod Sanjay Mayekar of P.L.Shroff College of Arts & Commerce, Chinchani M.Com Part I hereby, declare that this project work entitled “Annual Report On Kisan Group Of Company” in the academic year 2012-2013.

I hereby further declare that all information of this document as been obtain and presented in accordance with academic rules and ethical conducts.

Name & Signature of the Student

Reshma N .Naik

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to extend my special thanks of gratitude to my lecturer Prof. Suchita V. Karvir as well as Mumbai University or to my College Staff who gave me the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project / presentation on the topic Annual Report On Kisan Group Of Company, which also helped me in doing a lot of research & I come to know about so many new things.

I Am Really Thankful To Them

I also thankful to those who directly or indirectly helped me to produce this project work.

Thanks Again To All Who Helped Me

CORPORATE INFORMATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITEES OF THE BOARD
Ramesh J.Aggarwal – Chairman 1.Audit Committee
Vijay J. Aggarwal –Vice Chairman T.B. Subramaniam - Chairman

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