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    Zoomcar Case Study

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    Greg Moran in the year 2013 in Bangalore, India. As on February 2017, the company operates a fleet of over 3,000 vehicles, in about 27 cities across the country: Bangalore, Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad ,Chandigarh, Jaipur, Mysore, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, Mangalore, Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, Indore, Ludhiana, Nagpur, Kochi, Vijayawada, Surat, Silliguri, Mangalore, Udaipur and has also started operations in Tirupati recently. The company plans to expand in 20 plus…

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    This chapter explains the spatial planning of a typical haveli and the significance of Vastu Shastra and directions in determining the orientation of this type of dwelling. It also includes important aspects of courtyard design and demarcation of entrance. 2.1 Orientation of Havelis 2.1.1 Direction and Polarity According to the ancient story of Mahabharata, Indian time is structured in relation to the motion of the Sun and Moon. The four directions related to the cycle of sun are – Poorva…

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    The British East India Company, in the first 50 years of its existence, had no interest in the development of colonies, preferring to engage in trade only, following the pattern set by the Portuguese. This pattern was changed by 1650 when the power of the old guard British royalist merchants was broken, and a new class of merchants wrested control of the Company. They followed the pattern set by the colonial mer- chants in American colonies and the West Indies, and sought to establish a network…

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    water wisely, overall water usage will go down, allowing places who don’t have water and future generations to be able to use this resource. Areas that lack a steady supply of water can also obtain and save water through many methods. For example, in Jaipur, India, villagers use the method of rainwater-harvesting, and in New Mexico, farmers use the drip irrigation system. In these ways, people can secure water even when it is not fully accessible and available. As you can see, there are many…

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    KCPL Case Solution

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    Situation Analysis: In 1945, Mohan kumar Gupta from Jaipur, Rajasthan started KCPL under the brand name of MKG. By 1973-74 they become the 2nd largest manufacturer of glucose biscuit in north region and they had substantially grown their family business. The glucose biscuit industry was very competitive because it was easy to enter into this business; it only required low investment and skill labor and fewer raw materials (Maida, sugar syrup and vanaspati).The competitors in this sector exists…

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    Urban areas are the amalgamation of complex processes in which environmental, social, cultural, demographic and economic factors influence the health and wellbeing of its residents. Health in urban areas is therefore linked to various processes inherent in urbanization itself and quality of natural, built and social environment. Presently more than half of the world`s population is living in urban areas and that proportion is expected to grow in coming decades. The recent UN estimates suggest…

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    Life Abroad Poem Analysis

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    When I was twenty-five I left Iowa for an adventure. Time is a rubber band; bending and snapping back into place. The past six years have been stretched to contain the experiences of a lifetime lived longer than my current age. From traipsing around Jaipur with fifty Egyptian tenth graders in tow, to learning to free dive to witnessing the rise and fall of a government, my adult life has been one discovery after another. It has been like walking through Middle-Eastern markets; wandering the…

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    these rational facts, some incidents can be analyzed from the past that will provide a crystal clear view to the scenario (Godoy et al. 2012). In year 2009, a very strong and reputed company of India ,Indian Oil Company has its plant in south side of Jaipur where during a particular operation of transferring…

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    Carbon Footprint Essay

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    (Mg/km2) Hyderabad 172.7 18 258.86 281.47 13.26 Visakhapatnam 182.7 5034.01 77.6 3.66 Patna 108.34 18 244.82 189.16 5.91 Ahmedabad 281.08 12 438.69 165.52 6.67 Delhi 431.09 20 843.82 284.43 15.56 Bangalore 226.24 32 013.25 405.25 16.14 Jaipur 484.64 6571.53 72.76 2.83 Chennai 174 34 903.50 429.13 18.99 Kolkata 186.23 22 402.15 213.94 9.1 Source: T.V. Ramachandra, Shwetmala, 2009: Emissions from India’s transport sector: State wise synthesis Table 7 Green house gas emission…

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    Harley Davidson Essay

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    youth culture in India as said by Sanjay Tripathi, The Marketing Director. The company has 15 dealership facilities across India: New Delhi, Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Kochi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Indore, Pune, Goa, Jaipur and Navi Mumbai. Harley Rock Riders and Harley Owners Group (HOG) are part of the lifestyle marketing done by Harley Davidson. Digital media is also a part of their marketing strategy. Harley Davidson has a very interactive website…

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