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    Sun Pharma Case Study

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    Competition Commission for sale of seven brands to Emcure Pharma to comply with the fair trade watchdog's conditional nod for their USD 4-billion merger. Another controversy was related to alleged insider trading in the deal. On April 30, 2014, the Andhra Pradesh High Court had ordered an interim status quo on the $4-billion deal between Sun Pharma and Ranbaxy Laboratories. The petitioners alleged that there were high-volume transactions in shares and increase in stock price three days before…

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    Theories Of Emotions

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    behavioral changes such as facial expressions. It will have a direct effect on personality and attitude. As a part of my job I had an opportunity to travel and meet different kinds of people of all ages. I had to go to the interior villages of Andhra Pradesh when I was working for Mobile Dental Hospital. This incident happened not very long ago, on one of my trips to villages of Ananthapur, where there is severe scarcity of water and no proper road transport. The farmers hardly get any money as…

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    “The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays is coming to its close. In its place we are entering a period of consequences.” - Winston S. Churchill. This period nonetheless, started a long time ago. What we all face today is the consequence of ‘Global Warming’, the result of our delays, isindeed catastrophic. The movie “An Inconvenient Truth” by Davis Guggenheim highlights Al Gore’s lecture circuit, as the former presidential candidate who…

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    CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS 6.1 CONCLUSION: As discussed in the introduction thatthe relationships of humans with animals, includes animals as sources of food, as companions, as objects of sports, as sources of entertainment, and as cultural icons. Humans and animals have had a social, cultural, and ecological relationship since they have existed. India is facing significant problem of Animal protection laws. The welfare of wild and particularly domestic animals in India is very low on…

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    Vidyalayas, Sainik Schools, XI Plan 's 6,000 model schools being set up by the central government and similar schools of the state/UT governments such as Sarvodaya and Pratibha Vikas Vidyalayas (Delhi State), Residential Schools (Andhra Pradesh) and Utkrishta Vidyalayas (Madhya Pradesh); and (iv) private unaided schools. Within each of these four categories, there is going to be a whole range of schools - from (a) those government and private schools that barely fulfill the infrastructural norms…

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    many attempts at making education better for marginalized communities, though well-intentioned, haven’t been able to reach their full potential. In India, for example, efforts like the Right to Education Act or teacher performance incentives in Andhra Pradesh have been ambitious ideas. And yet, because they haven’t been informed by the needs of the communities they hope to address, many problems remain as they were. I’ve seen the inadequacies play out multiple times in real life and have felt…

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    Submitted by: 1. Vasudev Kaushik- 140201176 2. Varun Sharma- 140201175 3. Tarun Acharya- 140201168 4. Sudipto Das- 140201163 5. Rohit Patidar- 140201131 6. Siddharth Dixit- 140201156 International Paper: Competetive advantage in a Mature market Research and development: International paper spends extensively in research and development. They have a dedicated R&D center in Loveland, Ohio. The company tries to keep its competitive advantage over other paper manufacturers through incremental…

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    Hydration Essay

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    The socioeconomic condition of the family is a very important factor in child health. The physical and intellectual development of children varies with the intellectual development of children varies with the socioeconomic status of the family. Environment also affects on child’s health that is various illnesses cause like infections, accidents, infestation etc from environment. Material and Method was with a, non experimental approach was used for the present study. A cross sectional survey…

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    At a time Bharatavarsha was largely fragmented with Greek invaders still lurking around (left by Alexander), a brahmin scholar masterminded their expulsion and reinstated a powerful Indian empire using the military strength of Chandragupta Maurya. Mired in myths, the name Chanakya, invokes to this day, the image of a scheming strategist who used realpolitik as a necessary means to common good. Two millenniums later, the modern nation-state of India found itself in more dire conditions. Four…

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    Ikea Essay

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    Abstract The objective of this marketing report is to recommend a marketing solution that will help IKEA achieve growth in India based on geographical information, analysis of current situation, identifying the problem and providing a solution for the problem. Analysis of Current Situation IKEA is well known brand globally. They have emerged as a big retailer of home appliances and house hold furniture. IKEA has focused on creating value by providing good quality and fashionable designs at…

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