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    Studies (MMS) Under University of Mumbai Submitted By DEVESHREE RAWOOL (Roll No: 337) Under the Guidance of Prof. ANUPAM SINHA 2016-2018 N L Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research Certificate This is to certify that project titled “Valuation of Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited” is successfully completed by Ms. Deveshree Rawool during the IV Semester, in partial fulfilment of the Master’s Degree in Management Studies recognized by the University of Mumbai for the academic…

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    In the previous critical analysis on the first few chapters of Katherine Boo’s novel, ‘Behind the Beautiful Forever’, discussions were related to the general socioeconomic constraints slum dwellers face in Mumbai. This second critical analysis of chapters five through eight will focus specifically on the development obstacles of a young Muslim slum dweller, which led a simple argument amongst neighbors to result in a false conviction. While the method of discerning the development obstacles is…

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    The Way Life Teaches: Innocence to Experience Growing up I have come across various individuals, experiences and situations that will forever hold significance for me. These individuals, experiences and situations are/have been my playing field. Professor Camelot defines playing field as “Our playing field is the situation we are born into and how it affects us. It is the tools we have to work with in our lives or what we have available to us and the specific consequences this has on us” (3).…

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    District.” The Red Light District is considered to be an area of a town or city that has many brothels, strip clubs, and other sex businesses.I chose to write about this population because someone that descends from Mumbai, this hit close to home because this is a major problem in Mumbai, India. With this group, I would have other females that have been through similar situations guiding the clients that it will get better and that they’re not the only ones dealing with this. The…

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    2. CONTEXTUALIZATION Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded in 1868 by Jamsetji Tata and gained international recognition after purchasing several global companies. It is one of India's largest conglomerates and is owned by "Tata Sons", a charity registered with the Charity…

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    economic slump, non-regular workforce, and the rat race. Annawadi is a slum of Mumbai in India and is surrounded by the airport and five splendid hotels. It is hard for Annawadians to get jobs in the big city so they dig up waste and sell recyclable trash for living. Abdul’s younger brother, Mirchi, put it “Everything around us is roses and we’re the shit in between (Prologue, p.xii).” Inequality is not only a problem of Mumbai but any cities…

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    Food Hall Case Study

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    best suited my needs and enabled me to proceed in my research. While conducting the study I was able to learn many new things. In the following IA I aim to answer the research question – “Should Food Hall amend its marketing in order to expand in Mumbai?” Theoretical Framework Syllabus Unit Syllabus Areas Rationale 1.7 Growth and Evolution -Economies of scale -Internal(Organic) growth -External (inorganic) growth Understand the benefits and drawbacks of expanding for Food Hall 4.1 The role…

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    reflects on the shortcomings of relocation. It further offers a cynical view of the impacts of cultural variances on a person’s psyche and identity. “Squatter” is a narrative that combines two stories that Nariman Hansotia tells to the boys in the Mumbai neighborhood. The first story features a gifted sportsman, Savushka, and the second one is about a eponymous young squatter known as Sarosh. Savushka’s tale gives a glimpse into the struggles and misery of embracing multiple…

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    The world is a large place full of billions of people living their lives. Who would have thought that the most interesting incident would have taken place at Vincent Massey, a high school in southern Ontario. For most people high school is the place where most people find their passions and interests they want to pursue in life. All teenagers want a life of joy and adventure, like those in movies where they fight crime or solve murder cases. Not many of those ambitious kids actually get to…

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    the lightening would strike the TV, I quickly switched it off and started my endless wandering around the house again. Never have I missed my mom so much as on that day. My father in the meantime, was safe and sound in Goa as his flight had left Mumbai barely half and hour before the cloud burst occurred. He asked several of his friends if they could help get my mom home to me, but everyone was stranded in some part of the city or other, trying to find their own way…

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