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    I could smell the foul stench of blood from a mile away on reaching there I found it as disturbing as the one in Mumbai. Her hair was stained and discolored when they found her in the t b, and her lungs were choked with water from when he dumped her body into the bathtub. Her face was bruised, covered with great blotches, and three of her ribs had been broken. Her thighs and abdomen had been bruised and lacerated. Her body lay like ghoulish mannequin, the pancreas and intestines were…

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    As Floidex and Zinta has agreed for the consignment to be shipped CIF Mumbai Incoterms 2010, Floidex obligations would be fulfilled after it has duly delivered the consignment to the UK port, cleared through customs and loaded onto the ship as agreed in their contract. However, Floidex is expected to have paid for the cost to get the goods loaded onto the ship, to pay for the freight necessary to take the consignment to Mumbai and expected to have arranged and pay for insurance under which Zinta…

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    Dabbawala Case Study

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    In India, especially in Mumbai, dabbawala is the person who delivers the hot food in lunch boxes from workers’ houses to their work place then returns the empty boxes to workers' houses again. Dabbawala uses trains and bikes as a faster way to deliver the meals to the workers. The dabbawalas started in 1890. In spite of the current assurance on high technology in solving complicated business coordination problems, a group of a great unskilled Indian business dreamers named as dabbawalas…

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    Ethics is said to be the source of morals; a treatise on this, moral principles, recognized rules of conduct. The Character of a man is expressed in terms of his Conduct. Ethics thus can be considered as the source of character of a person expressed as right or wrong conduct or action. Business Ethics is not a special set of ethical rules different from ethics in general and appropriate only to business. The three terms used to define ethics are “Right, Proper, and Just” and the question is…

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    Title of Work – BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS by Boo, Katherine. Genre – Narrative, Non-fiction Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity a narrative, non-fiction written by The Pulitzer Prize Winner - Katherine Boo. This book was published in the year 2012 and captured the lives of people in a Mumbai slum – Annawadi from 2007 to 2011. The slum was settled in 1991 by laborers brought from southern Indian state Tamil Nadu to repair a runway at the international…

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    25.73 per cent; and by 2001, nearly 35 per cent (or about 350 million of the estimated one billion populations) will be urban residents. • This means that in coming two years, there will be 37 cities with a popu¬lation between one and ten million. Mumbai, Delhi and Calcutta will have more than 14 million people each. One factor which has contributed relatively much to the increase in urban population is industrialization. So we can say it easily that industrialization and urbanization are linked…

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    In some cases, Death can destroy Hope, in others, Death offers Hope. In Mumbai, death greatly affects reputation, if you die shamefully, or attempt to die and fail, you risk your family’s honor and social caste, this can create a lack of hope. However also in Mumbai, many women feel hopeless over their futures and a lack of freedom and therefore their only solace is that they find in death, saving them from a long life…

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    Vivanta Case Study

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    2.1 HOTEL BACKGROUND The brand Vivanta was born as a part of Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces (also known as The Indian Hotels Company Limited) brand architecture exercise. With this the brand rolled over 19 of its hotels to the new brand. This brand architecture exercise was a part of their previous launch of The Gateway hotels which is marketed as an Upscale brand. Vivanta by Taj is marketed as an Upper Upscale Brand which is flanked by the Taj in the top-end luxury department. The term Vivanta…

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    I was in Pohnpei in April for four weeks, during which time I taught in the Bible school four hours a day, five days a week; taught a cell group Bible study one evening in town each week; as well as preached in the church on Sundays (I was preaching six days a week with one day to rest). I have been returning frequently to Pohnpei, and this year was my tenth anniversary since my first visit to Pohnpei in 2002! They have been like my spiritual children in the Lord. (I returned again to Pohnpei in…

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    Tata Case Study

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    Territorial expansion also in African, South American, Asian countries. M&A strategies provide easy access to the existing customers of the brands. TATA POWER: Tata power is one of the largest integrated power companies. It has its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It has generation capacity of 8621MW electricity in India. It has its presence in generation, distribution, transmission and trading. It has four major power plants in India: Mundra Ultra Mega Power Plant, Trombay Thermal Power…

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