to IT and Telecommunications (IT & Tel)* o Introduction to Infrastructure (Infra. Mgt.)* o Industrial Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology (Pharma. Mgt.)* o Hospital Planning and Organization (Hosp. Mgt.)* MBA-122 *R. Mgt= Retail Management; B&I= Banking & Insurance; IT & Tel.= IT & Telecommunication; Infra. Mgt.=Infrastructural Management; Pharma. Mgt.=Pharmaceutical Management; Hosp. Mgt.=Hospital Management. TRIMESTER – III CODE MBA-133 MBA-143 MBA-153 MBA-163a MBA-163b PAPER Legal
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Citi Bank India Credit Cards: Strategy for Profitable Growth By shailanchal | Studymode.com Journal of Services Research Volume 11 Number 2 October 2011 - March 2012 IMPACT OF RESOURCES, CAPABILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY ON MARKET ORIENTATION OF INDIAN B2B FIRMS The Journal of IIMT Dr. Atanu Adhikari Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode Kerala, India Prof. Manpreet Singh Gill faculty of marketing with L.G.C Ludhiana, India Journal of Services Research, Volume 11, Number 2 (October 2011
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A Project on “A study on consumer preference & usage pattern of cosmetic products in Ahmedabad region” Submitted To: Prof. Nishtha Asrani Submitted By: Deepak kerai Hitesh Asalaliya Class: PGDM- I Batch: 2013-15 NR Institute of Business Management- PGDM Opp, Law Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad – 380006, India Phone: 26447636 Fax: 26445958 Website: www.nribm.org CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Deepak kerai & Hitesh asalaliya
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| 10.11% | 10,11,500 | 170.00 | 59(50 share) | Long term | JAMUNA OIL COMPANY LI MITED | 6.87% | 6,87,200 | 171.80 | 40 | Long term | BATA SHOE | 9.76% | 9,76,410 | 513.90 | 19 | Long term | BATBC | 9.79% | 9,79,000 | 890.00 | 22 | Midterm | SQUARE PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED | 6.98% | 6,98,490 | 179.10 | 390 | Long term | OLYMPIC INDUSTRIES | 9.93% | 9,93,000 | 99.30 | 20 | Long term | BEXIMCO | 8.47% | 8,47,000 | 48.40 | 175 | Mid term | PIONEER INSURANCE | 4.96% | 49,570 | 66.1 | 15 | Mid
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Introduction: Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Since its inception in 1979 has continued with its relentless strive to maintain leadership position in the Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry even in the new millennium. The healthcare welfare of the society remains to be their uncompromising objective. They provide the highest quality medicines at an affordable price to cater to the needs of the millions of people of the country. Regular introduction of innovative products in line with the needs of their
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RESEARCH PAPER ON DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH IN BANGLADESH Introduction: Bangladesh is a developing country with a population of 152,518,015 (approx.) Since our war of independence we have face numerous amount of health and nutrition issues in our country. Although Bangladesh has seen impressive progress in health and nutrition in the last few decades. Despite still low social indicators and continuing prevalence of poverty (40% of the population lives below the poverty line), the health sector
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MUTUAL FUND A Mutual fund is a pool of money, collected from investors and is invested according to certain investment objectives. A Mutual fund is created when investors put their money together. It is therefore a pool of the investor’s funds. The most important characteristic of the Mutual fund is that the contributories and the beneficiaries are the same class of people, namely the investors. The term mutual means that the investors contribute to the pool, and also benefit from the pool. There
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANGLADESH: PRACTICE AND PERPETUITY Promoting Safety, Enforcing Rights Corporate Social Responsibility in Bangladesh: Practice and Perpetuity Supported by Published by Promoting Safety, Enforcing Rights Corporate Social Responsibility in Bangladesh: Practice and Perpetuity Researcher Rumana Sobhan Porag Safety and Rights Society Published by Safety and Rights Society 14/23 Babor Road (4th floor) Block B, Mohamadput Dhaka 1207
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University of Wollongong Research Online Faculty of Commerce - Papers Faculty of Commerce 2006 Corporate Social and Environmental Disclosure in Developing Countries: Evidence from Bangladesh M. Hossain Hail Community College, Saudi Arabia, monirulhossain@yahoo.com K. Islam University of Wollongong, mksi747@uow.edu.au J. Andrew University of Wollongong, jandrew@uow.edu.au Publication Details This conference paper was originally published as Hossain, MA, Islam, KS and Andrew
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Would Housing be a Dream in the Dream City of India? Ref. No.: ME0013 Would Housing be a Dream in the Dream City of India? Mumbai, the financial capital of India, is one of the most expensive places to rent or buy a house. Buying a new house in Mumbai is beyond the reach of middle income group. Renting a flat in affluent neighbourhoods like Bandra, Juhu, Worli, Santacruz and Khar pinches the purse by around INR 3,000 per sq.ft./month. Both commercial and residential property prices in Mumbai
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