...Turmeric is a useful herb for health and beauty. It can be made into oil and applied to either the skin or hair as a beauty treatment. It can also be used internally to treat a variety of ailments stemming from inflammation in the body. Turmeric is a wonderful all-around health tonic known to fight both oxidation and inflammation in the body. The active ingredient in turmeric, known as curcumin, is featured in many anti-inflammatory health supplements. To get the benefits of Turmeric, it should be taken daily to help cleanse your system and reverse the accumulation of toxins within your body. Turmeric is a Detoxifier. Your colon and your liver are interconnected to every other part of your body. Eating too much food, particularly sugar and...
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...very beneficial to use natural remedies for sun tan. As a matter of fact, turmeric powder is a natural remedy for this problem. Furthermore, we will explain the method of using it for dealing with sun tan skin. What are the benefits of Organic Turmeric Powder Reduces inflammation The yellow pigment of turmeric known as circumin. In addition, it has been shown in numerous scientific studies to have potent anti-inflammatory properties. Acts as an antioxidant In like manner, circumin an active ingredient in turmeric. As well as a powerful antioxidant. Furthermore, antioxidant protects cells from free radicals that are formed as a result...
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...Turmeric: The Ayurvedic Spice of Life ©2003 Prashanti de Jager Great Healers, in one form or another they are sought out by all of us. Somewhere inside we all seek balanced happy lives and so we seek that which will grant us health and joy. This article is about Turmeric, one of the planet’s great healers. This healer is not obscured in some esoterica and not distanced by a cosmic price tag. As usual with great healers, it is very close to you and readily accessible, in fact, it is probably in your house right now, though it may be hard to believe that such a common item is one of the world’s best all around herbs. The core of its worldwide ubiquity is found while walking through the bazaars of India where you are bound to find a masala wallah, a spice seller, with mounds of Turmeric that he is selling by the kilo. It is a great sight in the midst of mountains of clove buds, black pepper fruits, coriander seeds, cinnamon bark, cardamom pods and all these marvelous colorful spices that the world has loved since Silk Road days. Ayurveda is as full of commonsense as it is humming of the mystical and so, especially since it is an oral tradition, it is with the common people of India, like the spice sellers and the village mothers, that many traditions of herbal knowledge are learned and passed from elder to child for countless generations. In this way the ability of Turmeric is proven and its legacy grows. I have learned so much about ‘common’ herbs from ‘common’ people that I could...
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...1.1 Introduction Spices are the imperative ingredient to make food tasty and delicious. It is the most common and important ingredient for food items of our daily consumption. A Bangladeshi cannot think of a meal without using spices, it is our food habit and tradition. The history of spice is almost as old as human civilization. It is a history of lands discovered, empires built and brought down, wars won and lost, treaties signed and flouted, flavors sought and offered, and the rise and fall of different religious practices and beliefs. Spices were among the most valuable items of trade in ancient and medieval times. As long ago as 3500 BC the ancient Egyptians were using various spices for flavoring food, in cosmetics, and for embalming their dead. The use of spices spread through the Middle East to the eastern Mediterranean and Europe. Spices from China, Indonesia, India, and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) were originally transported overland by donkey or camel caravans. For almost 5000 years, Arab intermediaries controlled the spice trade, until European explorers discovered a sea route to India and other spice producing countries in the East. 1.2 Background of the Study The report has done to complete the partial fulfillment of Effective Business Communication for Managers (EMBA_504) course. The entire report is done under close supervision and instruction of our honorable course instructor Engr. Kamrul Hassan. We have completed our report based on a comparative study...
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...Middle East and West Asia. Also, the patent on Basmati is believed to be a violation of the fundamental fact that the long grains aromatic rice grown only in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh is called Basmati. “Patenting Basmati in the US is like snatching away India’s history and Culture” The issue of the Patent number 5663484 on Basmati rice lines and grains to RiceTec Inc on September 2, 1997 was objected to by India Government through its inter – ministerial group comprising of representative of the ministries and departments of commerce, industry, external affairs, Council for Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR), Agriculture, Bio – technology, All India rice Exporters Association (AIREA), APEDA, and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) were mobilized to begin an in – depth examination of the case. A Delhi – based research foundation which monitors issues involving patents and biopiracy also objected to it. The law firm representing India in the dispute, Sagar and Suri, criticized the procedures for granting patents in the US claiming it is diametrically opposite to the one followed in...
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...mixture or components. There are different types of chromatography which are use including liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, ion-exchange chromatography, paper chromatography and thin-layer chromatography. In consonance with these, while each type of chromatography uses different methods to separate compounds, all forms work on the same principle. They all have a stationary...
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...Table of Contents 1. Market Description a. Target Market 4 b. Company’s Position 5 c. Major Segmentations 6 d. Why Customers Buy Radhuni Powdered Spices 7 2. Product Review a. Product 8 b. Images of Products 9 c. Prices 11 d. Product Life Cycle 12 e. Implementation of Product 13 f. Brand Share 14 3. Review of Competition a. Major Competitors 15 b. 4 Ps of Competitors 18 4. Review of Distribution 20 5. Threats & Opportunities Analysis a. SWOT Analysis 21 b. Problems 22 c. Solutions 22 6. Objectives & Issues a. Company’s Mission Statement 23 b. Company’s Marketing Objectives 23 7. Conclusion 24 Target Market: Initially for target the market we will go for women who are living in urban areas. In this case, we followed geographic segmentation and the demographic segmentation as well. They can be either housewives or service holders. The causes behind of targeting urban women are – First- The price of the product, as the price of this product is a bit high which is only affordable by the urban people. Because we all know that the people...
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...7/24/2011 Group | Aquamarine | EAST WEST UNIVERSITY MKT 101 Term Paper | [Square consumer products] | Submitted To: Mashruha Zabeen Dept. of Business Administration Submitted By: Salma Parvin Mahim (2010-2-10-) Aninda ( Adiba( Sumaiya ( Zubair ( Shatil Hasan (2010-3-10-166) Executive Summery Square Group is one of the largest groups of Bangladesh who provides a large range of product & service to its customers. Square group has been founded in 1991 and competing in the international market since 2002 and it is still developing day by day. They have been producing quality product in cheaper price and they have a variety of products. The Square group has been living to their name and improving the image of Bangladesh in front of the world. They provide authentic information for their customers and are devoted towards customer satisfaction. We have learnt a lot of things from them and wish them good luck for their journey to prosperity. Table of Contents Title Page 04 05 10 12 15 15 17 19 20 12 22 23 1.0 Introduction 2.1 Objectives 2.0 Company Profile 3.0 SWOT Analysis of Square Consumer goods (Radhuni) 4.0 Competition Analysis 4.1 Identifying Competitors 4.2 Assessing Competitors 5.0 Marketing Mix 5.1Product 5.2 Product Quality 5.3 Price 5.4 Place 5.5 Promotion 6.0 Success Factor of Radhuni 7.0 End Note 1.0 Introduction SQUARE...
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...quality cosmetics and toiletries products. | | | Year of Establishment : | 2007 | ~ Contact Info ~ | | Company Address: | 72, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212 | City / Province: | | Country: | Bangladesh | Phone Number: | + (+880-2) 8861531-40 | Fax Number: | + | Contact Person: | Md. Shamsuzzan | Position: | Executive, Commercial | Email | Email to this company | HomePage: | Click to visit | | | | No Product info found ~ | | | | About us | Advertise with us | Contact us | Site map | | | | Home | Copyright © www.bizbangladesh.com | | | | | | * * * Sign Up * Sign In Top of Form Bottom of Form * Research documents * Book Notes * AP Notes StudyMode - Premium and Free Essays, Term Papers & Book Notes 1. Home » 2. Miscellaneous » 3. Recreation & Sports Merril Shop By blackroots | September 2012 * Zoom In * Zoom Out Page 1 of 25 [pic] Meril Splash beauty soap Meril Splash beauty soap is one of the beauty products of SQUARE Toiletries Ltd. SQUARE Toiletries Ltd has different types of soap in the name of Meril. In the different types of name of Meril soap, Meril Splash is one of them which is especial for freshness. History of the Industry: SQUARE Toiletries...
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...Terrm Paper Performance dynamics of an industry enterprise in Bangladesh. A case study of Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. By Nisith Kumar Mondal ID no.- 10415004 MBA Program, Summer-2011 School of Business University of Information Technology and Sciences Baridhara Campus Dhaka-Bangladesh 2011 Historical Background |ABOUT US | | SQUARE today symbolizes a name – a state of mind. But its journey to the growth and prosperity has been no bed of roses. From the inception in 1958, it has today burgeoned into one of the top line conglomerates in Bangladesh. Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd., the flagship company, is holding the strong leadership position in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh since 1985 and is now on its way to becoming a high performance global player. SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Limited is the largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh and it has been continuously in the 1st position among all national and multinational companies since 1985. It was established in 1958 and converted into a public limited company in 1991. The sales turnover of SPL was more than Taka 11.46 Billion (US$ 163.71 million) with about 16.43% market share (April 2009– March 2010) having a growth rate of about 16.72%. LOOKING BEYOND THE HORIZON SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Limited has...
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...in the year 2014. Dr. Reena Aggarwal Dr. Bhawana Chanana (Course Coordinator) (Mentor) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to give my greatest gratitude to the director of NIFT, Mrs. Nilima Rani for giving me this opportunity to learn various courses that would help me pursue my career as a textile designer. I would also like to thank the course coordinator of Textile Design, Dr. Reena Aggarwal, my mentor Ms. Bhawana Chanana and subject teacher, Ms. Bhawana Chanana for helping me and guiding me throughout the study for this document and helping me improve the quality of my research. ABSTRACT The expansion of textile production and consumption has led to an increased pollution, water shortages, fossil fuel and raw material depletion and climate change. Production of polyester fiber, the most widely used manmade fiber, consumes no renewable resources and high energy levels and generates atmospheric emissions. Also finishing of textiles consumes a large amount of water as well and energy. However, production of apparels is more environmentally friendly; still, outsourcing from low cost countries consumes more fuel for transportation. A throw away mentality has also been adopted by the consumers with the ongoing...
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...MBA PROGRAMME Affiliated to Gujarat Technological University Ahmedabad 1 STUDENTS‟ DECLARATION We are (Rahul Paghdal & Mehul Valengar), hereby declare that the report for Summer Project entitled “CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS MASALA IN ARACHHA AREA IN SURAT” is a result of our own work and our indebtedness to other work publications, references, if any, have been duly acknowledged. Place: (Signature) Date: Rahul Paghdal Mehul Valengar 2 INSTITUTE‟S CERTIFICATE Certified that this Summer Project Report Titled “CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS MASALA IN VARACHHA AREA IN SURAT” is the bonafide work of Mr. Rahul Paghdal (Enrollment No.117460592036) and Mr. Mehul Valengar (Enrollment No117460592024), who carried out the research under my supervision. I also certify further, that to the best of my knowledge the work reported herein does not form part of any other project report or dissertation on the basis of which a degree or award was conferred on an earlier occasion on this or any other candidate. Prof. Pratima Shukla 3 PREFACE A practical study is an important part of M.B.A. programme. It gives us an opportunity to relate theoretical knowledge with real corporate situation. It also helps to improve our analytical skills, communication skill and knowledge. The...
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...National Seminar on River Valley Civilization of Chhatisgarh & New Research in Indian Archaeology.Raipur,C.G. p.227 to 244 CULTURAL ASPECTS OF THE TRIBAL ART IN CENTRAL INDIA: A CASE OF THE BODY DECORATION OF THE BAIGA TRIBE Dr. Basanta Kumar Mohanta1 Dr. Mohan Lal Chadhar2 Abstract The tribal arts, crafts and architectures are one of the most fascinating parts of their culture. The knowledge of this art is a hereditary one which transmits from generation to generation through oral tradition. The art of tattooing or body decoration is widely found among the tribal of India in general and the tribals of Central India in particular, which is treated as an integral part of their life and culture. Baiga is one of the Particularly Venerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) of Central India, known for their traditional method of treatment and shifting cultivation. They live in a particular forested area of Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh, identified as “Baigachawk” and its neighbouring area. Both the male and female Baigas are very fond of body decoration. Besides, the female members like to decorate their body with different kinds of tattoos, known as Godna. Each of these tattoos has a specific cultural significance and tattooed at a particular age and a specific location of the body. It is related to their religion, belief system, health care practice, body decoration, social status, wealth etc. In this present paper an emphasis has been given on the importance of tattoo in the tribal...
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...Bixa Orellana Linn. Seeds (Achuete) as a Source of Pigment in Making a Milk Base Paint A Research Proposal Submitted to: Mrs. Irene F. Delios Submitted by: Axel Xamniel Llorente VI - Pearl ABSTRACT Paints make houses and buildings beautiful and colorful which makes them attractive. This study was to determine the effectiveness of Bixa Orellana Linn seeds (Achuete) as a source of pigment in making a milk based paint. The achuete was chosen for the study because it is rich in tannin and can easily be found or bought in the market and found in high land areas. It contains tannin that composes in a pigment that is used in making paint. Achuete seeds contain 70-80% of tannin. Some of the sub-problems were to judge the color of the finish product made out of pigment from achuete seeds so 30 female respondents will be asked to observe the finish product and judege and qualify its color. The researchers gathered all the materials and assured all were cleaned. Achuete seeds were pounded and the powdered form is now the pigment. For the binder, the researchers used skim milk to produce casein which acts as the binder. The pigment were soaked and the skimmed milk was boiled to form a precipitate. Results show that Bixa Orellana...
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...AN ORGANISATIONAL STUDY AT EASTERN CONDIMENTS PVT LTD: cochin ( Submitted to the kerala University, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master of Business Administration) Submitted by; MAYA TV INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (Affiliated to Kerala University) Submitted to: Mrs.Deepa (Assistant faculty and mentor for organisational study) OCTOBER 2011 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the dissertation entitled ‘Organization Study at EASTERN CONDIMENTS PVT LTD, KERALA’ submitted to INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of M.B.A (Master of Business Administration), is a record of original work done by me under the supervision and guidance of Ms.ANN,HR officer , and the project work has not formed the basis for the award for any degree or other similar title to candidate of any university. Place: PUNNAPRA Date:27/10/2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am deeply indebted to EASTERN CONDIMENTS PVT LTD, for giving me this opportunity to complete my project work in their esteemed organization. I express my gratitude to MR JOHN HR MANAGER for granting me permission to complete my project work at EASTERN CONDIMENTS PVT LTD I am extremely grateful to Ms.ANN,PROJECT GUIDE, for all her guidance, assistance and support. CHAPTER 1 ...
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