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1.0 Introduction First of all, outsourcing can be regard as finding an outside or external vendor to conduct all or certain part of an organisational activity and this method is usually practiced by Transnational Corporations in their business operations due to cost constrain (Ashley E, 2008). (Please refer to appendix 1.0 for more information on Transnational Corporations). Furthermore, the main factor that forces many companies to be more low cost oriented is due to the massive pressure of the
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Energy xxx (2009) 1–11 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Energy journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/energy Renewable energy in India: Status and potential Indu R. Pillai, Rangan Banerjee* Department of Energy Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, India a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 16 May 2007 Received in revised form 20 August 2008 Accepted 15 October 2008 Available online xxx Keywords: Renewable
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HRM 605: LEGAL & REGULATORY ASPECTS OF BUSINESS PROJECT ON: CRITICAL STUDY OF DEFINITION OF COMPANIES AND OF VARIOUS TYPES BY: (Group IV) Piyali Bhattacharjee Manashi Roy Soura Shankar De Sourav Manna INTRODUCTION The Indian economy is one of the fastest growing economies in the world; there is huge potential and capabilities. The growth rate of Indian economy is on a sustainably high growth mode. One of
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A Review of Business–University Collaboration Professor Sir Tim Wilson DL February 2012 Preface Just as castles provided the source of strength for medieval towns, and factories provided prosperity in the industrial age, universities are the source of strength in the knowledge‐based economy of the twenty‐first century. Lord Dearing, September 2002 The words of Lord Dearing continue to ring true. The economic and social prosperity of the UK depends upon a healthy knowledge‐based economy
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ANNUAL REPORT 2012-13 MAKING SUSTAINABLE LIVING COMMONPLACE ABOUT HUL OUR PURPOSE TO MAKE SUSTAINABLE LIVING COMMONPLACE. We work to create a better future every day, with brands and services that help people feel good, look good and get more out of life. Our first priority is to our consumers – then customers, employees, suppliers and communities. When we fulfil our responsibilities to them, we believe that our shareholders will be rewarded. EXAMPLES OF OUR PURPOSE-DRIVEN BRANDS In 2012,
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ANNUAL REPORT 2012-13 MAKING SUSTAINABLE LIVING COMMONPLACE ABOUT HUL OUR PURPOSE TO MAKE SUSTAINABLE LIVING COMMONPLACE. We work to create a better future every day, with brands and services that help people feel good, look good and get more out of life. Our first priority is to our consumers – then customers, employees, suppliers and communities. When we fulfil our responsibilities to them, we believe that our shareholders will be rewarded. EXAMPLES OF OUR PURPOSE-DRIVEN BRANDS In 2012,
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Punjab National Bank Zonal Training Centre Ludhiana RETAIL LENDING SCHEMES Updated up to 31.05.2013 INDEX 1. HOUSING LOAN 2. CAR LOAN 3. PNB SARTHI (Two Wheeler loan) 4. EDUCATION LOAN 5. MORTGAGE LOAN AGAINST IP 6. PERSONAL LOANS 7. LOAN FOR PENSIONERS 8. ADVANCE AGAINST GOLD JEWELLERY/ORNAMENT 9. PNB BAGHBAN SCHEME 10. FUTURE LEASE RENTALS 11. SCHEME FOR FINANCING PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 12. PNB GRAMIN CHIKITSAK 13. SCHEME FOR FINANCING TRADERS (MODIFIED SCHEME) 14
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