Sanjay’s continual drive for innovation and success sets the pace at Elior India. Delivering results-driven planning, execution, and analysis is his forte. Bringing more than 20 years of experience in marketing, operations, business development, public relations and customer service, Sanjay orchestrates performance and strategy development to create a seamless client experience. Prior to joining Elior India, Sanjay worked with Royal Dutch Shell Group for over 18 years, where he held various…
Legalization of marijuana has been a controversial topic for many years now. People’s views on marijuana are clearly split and there are advocates for both sides of the spectrum. The name “marijuana” is quite recent but the cannabis plant was used frequently as a drug since the colonial times. Today, teens and adults consume it for a variety of reasons and it has impacted so many lives for the better. In this proposal I will talk about the why marijuana should be legalized, my personal…
1. Introduction: The Indian sub-continent is a part of Asian continent. It is separated by the Himalayas to the rest of the sub-continent. India has Bay of Bengal in the East, Arabian Sea in the West and Indian Ocean in the South. India has four regions comprising of mountain zone, Ganga and Indus, desert, and southern peninsula. India is constituted of 29 states and 7 union territories. The prime focus of hazardous waste management is to ensure safe, effective and economic way of collection,…
Corporate Globalization may be the end to what is left of the people in this world. The people of the world see the bad side because of the way we act on a daily base. It defines who we are and how we must deflate ourselves into the society in which we live. The lack of knowledge of cultural Globalization isn’t making it better. What people do not know cannot be fixed. When the people, whether in America or in Asia, open their eyes and decide to stand up to the injustice being thrown at our feet…
The play created by the political events that took place in Gujarat in 1974. After Chimanbhai Patel became the chief minister of Gujarat in 1973, he drew dispute from students and teachers over widespread corruption prevalent in the state. Student protests grew owing to high mess bills and poor quality of food in hostels, sparking off agitation in Ahmedabad in December 1973. The clashes between the police and students led to the formation of a students’ committee known as’ the…
Times were hard for him and his, family due to which he could not study well. He was an employee in the Gujarat electricity board. After getting married he decided to move out of the village area and to start a new life in the city of Nadiad. Despite of having a government job, he did not wish to work as an employee his entire life but due to financial constrains…
Quality Management System Initiatives:- The initiation of Total quality Management (TQM) was done way back in 1994 ,to work with the well-known quality management initiatives which have proven to be effective elsewhere to create a culture of transparency ,openness and leadership in the organization .Realizing that with emerging competition ,doing business would become more exciting yet extremely competitive which would require at time not only a whole set of new…
European countries shunned him for his role in the 2002 Hindu-Muslim riot in Gujarat. The United States painted him as a Hindu fundamentalist and refused to issue him a visa citing his alleged role in the riot. Modi also openly criticized Washington for mistreating Devyani Khobragade, a junior Indian diplomat in New York, over her…
Rurban Area:- Gujarat government gave the concept of ‘Rurban’- the rural spirit with world-class ‘urban’ facilities with the aim to improve the standard of living and decreasing the migration rate of rural area people. Combining innovation with efficient execution, the Gujarat Government is working towards turning this vision into a golden reality. The Government began from an area that needs maximum…
uniforms. (01:01:41 to 01:01:54) This dream situation conveys her missing school days and her lost sister in Gujarat riots. Dreamy sequence where Zahira and her younger sister Shamla riding their bicycle through the streets and onlookers smiling at them, and suddenly the onlookers turns emotionless. (00:04:38 to 00:4:53) This scene act as an index sign, and indicates the upcoming Gujarat riots, where Muslims are mercilessly attacked by the local Hindu fundamentalists before the insensitive…