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    Case Study Of Maggi

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    CHAPTER-III CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nestle has its presence in India for around nine decades, making it one of the oldest company in India. Nestle India is a subsidiary of Nestle South Africa of Switzerland. The company has its headquarters at Gurgaon near Delhi and has seven factories spread all over India. It started its journey in India in 1912 by entering into the dairy business. Nestle launched Maggi noodle with its captivating two-minute tagline way back in a982 when instant…

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    and Moushmi face it due to cultural hybridity. Ashoke and Ghosh are permanently dislocated from the world. They leave all homes behind and reach the other world [5]. The Namesake is a novel about the search for an identity set in the backdrop of Kolkata and the US. In a lifetime, we comes across several identities: an identity we are born into , by default, at birth; identities forged from a scratch in foreign lands and identity that we want for ourselves. And when so many choices are offered…

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    Ans. 10(A) Winner’s Curse: If the winner of an auction discovers that he has overpaid, the phenomenon is referred to as ‘winner’s curse’. In auctions where the winning prize generally has a common value (and the information is incomplete), the winning bidder tends to overpay and is hence susceptible to the ‘winner’s curse’. In a common value auction, the item on auction is of roughly equal value to all bidders. The auction participants try to estimate the value of the item being auctioned as…

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    Mithila Sharma 161 – Response Paper 2 Part I Globalization is conceptualized as a process that erodes national boundaries, integrates national economies, cultures, technologies and governance and produces complex relations of mutual interdependence. (KOF, 2016) In today’s world however Globalization is a double-edged sword that does aim to provide benefit to all economies, but it also comes with its share of disadvantages. With an all-encompassing effect on this globe, which no society or…

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    title of the book “Planet” of the Slums. When referring to the “urban South”, Davis is talking about the undeveloped cities in the continent of Asia, Africa and South America; he also mentioned cities such as Mumbai (Bombay), Dhaka, Cairo, Shanghai, Kolkata (Calcutta), and many more (4). Mike Davis was very straightforward when…

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    Mizo Secessionist Movement Mizo Hills was officially declared as a part of British-India in the year 1895, following which in 1898 the North and South Hills were combined together to form the Lushai Hills district. In the year preceding the impending independence of India, the first every political party emerged in the Mizo Hills called Mizo Common People’s Union; later renamed as Mizo Union. Mizo Union is important to note because it submitted a resolution to the Advisory Committee appointed…

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    Britannia Case Study

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    Submitted by Hemant Patil(39) Pranav Garg(40) Swastik Pradhan(57) Selva (46) Introduction: Britannia is leading brand in Food Corporation which is established in 1892 in Kolkata. It has two brands of biscuits i.e. Britannia and Tiger. The company sells many products like bis-cuits, bread, Rusk, cakes and dairy products. The venture started by Gupta brothers and the name of the company was " V.S. Brothers" . The Britannia Biscuit Company Limited was launched when C.H. Holmes made the…

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    Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara Narula Institute of Technology is an initiative of the JIS group. It is located in Agarpara region of west Bengal. The teaching learning procedure maintained in this college is absolutely vibrant and positive. The students feel free to discuss their doubts with the faculty members and improve their progress in studying the technical subjects. This institute has obtained accreditation from national assessment and accreditation Council. The students are…

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    India, being the second most populated country in the world, at 1.295 Billion, has enormous potential within the world economic stage. While India and China share similarities such as population and region, their economies are vastly differing beasts. As of 2014 both India and China have an expected GDP growth of 7 percent, China’s economy is roughly five times the size in value. However, when adjusting for the the purchasing power parity, China still have two and a half times the GDP of India.…

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    Taslima Nasrin Analysis

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    The ordinary impression of sex parts in a socio-social setup give men a role as objective, solid, defensive, and conclusive creatures accordingly giving ladies a role as enthusiastic (nonsensical), frail, sustaining, and accommodating . Along these lines, ladies are relied upon to fit themselves in this edge, where in each sense they are sub-par compared to men and lose their own character. Accordingly, ladies stay as simple protest or property to men. Taslima Nasrin, by virtue of her own…

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