Pokhara University School of Business Graduate Research Report The Graduate Research Project (GRP) This manual is intended to provide broad guidelines to the MBA students in the preparation of the GRP. The GRP is an integral part of the postgraduate studies at Pokhara University. A student is required to undertake a research project on the approved topic, and gather information on the assigned topic using relevant instruments. The data thus gathered will have to be tabulated
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culture, ethnicity and economics. SAARC came into existence in December 1985, at Dhaka, Bangladesh.It has 8 countries as members, they are India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Afghanistan. Secretariat was located at Kathmandu. Main Objectives of SAARC Charter: To improve quality of life and promote welfare of the peoples of South Asia. - To accelerate economic growth, social and cultural development in the region. - To promote self-reliance among the countries
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Employment contract | Labour relations and Law in Nepal | | Employment contract This contract of employment is entered into between Mr. Pawan Gupta and Mrs. Sneha Agrawal on 27th February 2015(commencement of employment will start from the date the employee sign the employment contract) under the terms and conditions of employment below: Basic terms of contract: 1. Employee's job title: Factory Manager 2. Basic monthly salary: The employee’s
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Cognitive Dissonance Theory Introduction: “Knowing that drinking alcohol is harmful, I like to drink more.” Cognitive dissonance refers to a situation conflicting attitudes, beliefs or behaviors. The above example depicts a conflicting cognition where I know that drinking is harmful to my health but I like to drink more. This is cognitive dissonance. A story about a fox that tried in vain to reach a cluster of grapes that dangled from a vine above his head. The fox leapt high to grasp the
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December 2009 The Apparel Industry in Australia1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Executive Summary ................................................................................................................ 1 Market Entry............................................................................................................................ 1 Retail Channels....................................................................................................................... 4 Distribution Channels
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INTRODUCTION Background Information is power and the spirit of democracy. The right to information is considered as a fundamental human right. Right to Information is also known as the freedom of information or the right to know. In a modern democracy, good governance is essential. Among the chief characteristics of good governance are transparency and accountability, elements that can be best ensured only when information is available abundantly and as speedily as possible. Right to information
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INDIA’S REGIONAL DIPLOMACY: NEW IMPERATIVES “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” -Sun Tzu, The Art of War “Diplomacy is the art of telling people to go to hell in such a way that they ask for directions.” -Winston Churchill Introduction 1. India's regional policy, like its economic and international policies, has been facing continuous adverse criticism. Without well-defined and transparent national interests, a national aim and a proper doctrine
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHONOLOGY GAIRIGAON, TEENKUNE, KATHMANDU NEPAL Unit Title: Menu Planning and Product Development Unit Code: Y/601/1762 Session/Year: Sept 2013 Assessment No: 01 Assignment Launch Date: Due Date: Assignment Title: Student’s Name: …………………………………………. |Outcomes Assessed |Possible evidence |Assessor Feedback |Criteria Met or|IV Agreed or Not
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GMG to exit wide-body aircraft operation and re-focus on high growth domestic and regional routes using new generation narrow-body aircraft Dhaka, March 28, 2012: GMG Airlines is planning to adopt a new business strategy in light of rising fuel prices and changing international competitive environment through a 360 degree restructure of its strategy, organization, fleet and business model. It will redesign its route network to focus on higher yield, higher growth domestic and regional routes
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4.10 Climate change impacts on water quality In developing countries, the biological quality of water is poor due to the lack of sanitation and proper treatment methods and poor health conditions (WHO, 2004). Vulnerabilities are related to a lack of relevant information. The Freshwater chapter in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (Kundzewicz et al., 2007) was unable to consider the impacts of climate change on water quality in great detail. Estimated changes in air temperature and rainfall could
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