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    The Pros And Cons Of Crowdfundinging

    INTRODUCTION Difficult access to funding is one of the most important constraints to the growth and development of SME’s. Recent developments in our country, the global economic and financial crisis has further degraded the situation in the area and increased the pressure to find alternative sources of funding. Therefore, the search for alternative sources of funding has become increasingly common in recent years. It is based on the close co-operation between investors, intermediaries and entrepreneur

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    Right to Food

    care. He has taken to go through the project and make necessary changes as and when needed. I also thank other staff and members of MPHRC for extending their support whenever I was in need of it. My deep sense of gratitude to my institute, National Law Unversity, Odisha for providing me with the opportunity to work at such a brilliant institution in the field of Human Rights. Thanks and appreciation to my co-internees at MPHRC for their support. Introduction The right to food is a human right

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    Organisational Behaviour

    MGT219 Organisational Behaviour Case Study Gap, Next and Marks & Spencer in Sweatshop Scandal Story of case study Gap, Next and Marks & Spencer’s suppliers in India have been found paying low wages to workers and force them to work extra long hours. Workers told the Observer that the factories are usually hire them through middlemen, from whom they are paid “as little as 25p an hour, in the case of Gap and Next, and 26p an hour for M&S”, and they are forced to work 16 hours per

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    Managerial Economics

    supply and demand dynamics of a particular market. 2. The law of diminishing marginal returns states that as the use of an input increases in equal increments (with other inputs fixed) a point will eventually be reached at which the resulting additions to output decrease. E.g. In a manufacturing setup when the labour input is small (and capital is fixed), extra labour adds considerably to output. However eventually the law of diminishing marginal returns will apply i.e. when there are too

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    Human Resource Management

    International Journal of Management Research and and International Journal of Management Research Development (IJMRD), ISSN 2248 – 938X(Print) ISSN 2248 – 9398(Online), Volume 1, – 938X(Print) Development (IJMRD), ISSN 2248 Number 2, May-October (2011) ISSN 2248 – 9398(Online), Volume 1, Number 2 © PRJ PUBLICATION May-October (2011), pp. 25-31 © PRJ Publication, http://www.prjpublication.com/IJMRD.asp IJMRD AN OVERVIEW OF WORK- LIFE BALANCE PROGRAMMES IN UNITED STATES, UNITED KINGDOM AND INDIA

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    Economic Reforms and Their Impacts on Indian Economy

    INDIA TRYING TO LIBERALISE: INTRODUCTION The foundation of credible national security is based on the level of economic prosperity and well-being of the population of any country. This is especially so for developing countries like India. The attainment of sustained high economic growth is a necessary condition for improving the national security and the quality of life of the people throughout the country Many developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including China and India

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    Ankur Chutiya Hai

    Module III: Financial Analysis Cost of Project, Means of Finance, Estimates of Sales and Production, Cost of Production, Working Capital Requirements and its Financing, Profitability Projections, Break Even Point, Projected Balance Sheets, Muti Year Projections, Basic Principles for Measuring Project Cash Flows, Components of the Cash Flow Stream, Biases in Cash Flow Estimation Module IV: Project Risk Types and Measures of Project Risk, Sensitivity Analysis, Scenario Analysis, Optimal Timing

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    Ygcpzhc

    J Indian Acad Forensic Med. April-June 2012, Vol. 34, No. 2 ISSN 0971-0973 Review Research Paper Euthanasia Revisited: The Aruna Shanbaug Verdict *Arsalaan. F. Rashid, **Balbir Kaur, ***O.P. Aggarwal Abstract Euthanasia and its procedure have long history of locking horns as a vexed issue with laws of countries across the world. Every human being of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what shall be done with his/her own body. It is unlawful to administer treatment to an

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    Welfare and Health of Contract Labor

    WELFARE AND HEALTH OF CONTRACT LABOUR Legal issue and the nature of Legal issue Establishments may face legal issues if its employees or labors or people working for their cause are not provided with the welfare and health benefits. The facilities of sufficient supply of wholesome drinking water, a sufficient number of latrines and urinals, washing facilities and first-aid facilities shall be provided by the contractor. If any of the above facilities is not provided by the contractor within the

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    Defiance Campaign

    campaign pursued jointly by all racial groups under the leadership of the ANC and the South African Indian Congress (SAIC). D.F. Malan's National Party (NP) government followed up its unexpected election victory in 1948 with a massive social restructuring programme, which included the enactment of new apartheid laws, as well as the stricter application of existing discriminatory legislation such as the Pass laws and amendments to the Immorality Act. In 1951 the Separate Representation of Voters Bill to

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