Road Vasant Kunj, Phase II, New Delhi - 110 070 www.bharti-infratel.com Annual Report 2012-13 Table of Contents Corporate Information 1 Board of Directors 2 Performance at a Glance 4 Joint Message from the Chairman and Managing Director 6 CEO’s Message 8 Corporate Social Responsibility 10 Directors’ Report 15 Management Discussion and Analysis 26 Report on Corporate Governance 32 Secretarial Audit Report 47 Standalone Financial Statements
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RESEARCH AGREEMENT THIS RESEARCH AGREEMENT (“Agreement”), dated as of _____________, 2007, is entered into by and between Visca, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company (“Visca”), and Wayne State University, a public institution of higher education of the State of Michigan (the “University”). RECITALS WHEREAS, Visca has been awarded a research contract (“DoD Contract”) from the Department of Defense (“DoD”) dated January 19, 2007, whereby Visca will research and develop a multi-power source
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MEANING, CHARACTERISTICS AND TYPES OF A COMPANY INTRODUCTION Industrial has revolution led to the emergence of large scale business organizations. These organization require big investments and the risk involved is very high. Limited resources and unlimited liability of partners are two important limitations of partnerships of partnerships in undertaking big business. Joint Stock Company form of business organization has become extremely popular as it provides a solution to overcome the limitations
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Fact Scenario for Authentic Assessment Project Global Enterprises, Inc. (GEI) GEI is a long-term military contractor and manufacturer of protective body armor, munitions equipment, and armored vehicles, with annual revenues of $300 billion. GEI employs 140 workers each highly paid union technicians and mechanics, members of the Union of Munitions and Armor Workers (UMAW). GEI manufactures protective body flak jackets, night vision rifle scopes and armored tank vehicles for the US military
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Sons Australia, Ltd 2013 Chapter 2 –Ethics, legal liability and client acceptance REVIEW QUESTIONS 2.11 Explain how compliance with each of the five fundamental principles in APES 110 contributes to the ability of the auditor to discharge the duty to act in the public interest. The fundamental ethical principles that apply to all members of the professional bodies are to act with integrity, objectivity, professional competence and due care, confidentiality and professional behaviour (APES
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health and social care settings, illustrate kinds of monitoring, reviewing , own contribution in health and safety in the healthcare work settings. 1.1Task facing director at North Staffordshire Combined NHS Trust is ensuring information on H&S is effectively communicated to employees, service users and visitors to premises. The director will therefore need to look at the schemes, legislation’s, policies and procedures currently in place for communicating information, review them to ensure they
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Conduct for the Board of Directors at McDonalds; The members of the Board of Directors of McDonald’s Corporation acknowledge and accept the scope and extent of our duties as Directors. We have a responsibility to carry out our oversight responsibility in the interests of all McDonald's shareholders, within the scope of our authority and consistent with our fiduciary duties and our governance documents. The Board of Directors has adopted the following Code of Conduct and our Directors are expected to adhere
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2004 (“Act”) contains the key provisions governing the operation of Incorporated Legal Practices (ILPs) and is the source of the Legal Services Board’s (LSB) powers to undertake audits and investigations in respect of ILPs, their legal practitioner directors and executive officers. The LSB has the role of regulating ILPs to ensure compliance with the Act, the Legal Profession Regulations 2005, any legal profession rules and the general law. Working with the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV), the LSB will
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activities, there are many of interrelated individuals and stakeholders are affected and related, therefore satisfy each stakeholder is to ensure the effectiveness of the supply chain management system. Due diligence is the duty and responsibility of managements and directors to act prudently in evaluating associated risks in all transactions and business activities in order to ensure that business are going concern and healthy in comply with legal standards. The relationship between due diligence
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Exim Policy 2002-2007 MARAN LAUNCHES FOCUS: AFRICA PROGRAMME NEW TERRITORIAL INITIATIVE TO BOOST TRADE WITH AFRICA Shri Murasoli Maran, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, launched the "FOCUS: AFRICA" Programme giving a boost to India’s trade with the Sub-Saharan African Region, while announcing the first 5-year Exim Policy of the new millennium here today. The programme FOCUS:AFRICA is geared towards tapping the tremendous potential for trade with the sub-Saharan African region,
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