Lakshmi Mittal Essays

  • Summary Of Tata Steel

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    Summary of Part – II Micro analysis of Tata steel Established in 1907 as Asia's first integrated private sector steel company, Tata Steel Group is among the top-ten global steel companies with an annual crude steel capacity of over 29 million tones per annum. It is now the world's second-most geographically-diversified steel producer, with operations in 26 countries and a commercial presence in over 50 countries. The Tata Steel Group, with a turnover of US$ 24.82 billion in FY 13, has over 80,000

  • Buffalo Demon

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    Out of more than six hundred Nepalese objects in the Rubin Museum’s collection, this sculpture Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon is located in the forth floor of Rubin Museum that the “NEPALESE SEASONS: RAIN AND RITUAL” exhibition. Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon is made by gilt copper alloy in the 13th century in Nepal, which is about 11.125 inches height, 12.875 inches width and 7.375 inches depths. This magnificent sculpture of Durga is a jewel of Nepalese art. She is believed to be a Hindu goddess

  • Ushas: The Most Important Things In My Life

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    I am a morning person who loves to wake up early and refreshed, ready to get a good start on a new day. Perhaps that is why Ushas, goddess of dawn and renewal, is most interesting to me. Very poetic and beautiful hymns, written in the Vedas, to Ushas, express her light-giving life, giving motion to all creatures. She is affiliated with the goddess, Devi, the Great Mother. Being that those who practice Hinduism choose for themselves which gods or goddesses they want to worship, perhaps they choose

  • Laxmi: Hindu Mythology

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    Lakshmi also called Laxmi, is one of the most popular deities of the Hindu Mythology. This goddess is seen as a beautiful woman with four arms. Her front arms are known to offer a protective blessing, her ability to bestow and enhance good fortune, is symbolized by gold coins that are seen pouring our of the back of her hands. She was pictured as a pretty Indian woman with big dark eyes, it is known that she is envisioned to be standing on a lotus flower. Usually, in depictions of this Hindu goddess

  • The House On Mango Street By Lakshmi Summary

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    Lakshmi is twelve years old and has lived her whole life in poverty and in a small village on a mountain in Nepal. She has a mother named Ama, a baby brother, a lazy gambler for a stepfather, and a cherished goat named Tali. She still has hope and dreams to continue to be the number one girl in her class at school and earn money as a maid in the city like her school friend Gita, so her family won't be so poor. The monsoons that last for 40 days hits Lakshmi’s mountain village. It kills everyone of

  • The Dharmapuri Temple in Karimnagar District of Telangana

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    DHARMAPURI TEMPLE LOCATION Dharmapuri is a small town located in the Karimnagar district of Telangana, 60 km away from the district headquarters. It is mostly famous for Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple which is situated on the southern banks of Godavari which flows through the town. The most interesting fact of Dharmapuri is that the Godavari river flows from north to south direction unlike west to east in all other places where it flows and hence the river is termed here as Dakshina Vahini. This

  • Bharti Airtel Limited

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    Bharti Airtel Limited Bharti, based in Delhi, India is a family owned telecommunication business, founded by Sunil Mittal in 1995. Mittal saw an opportunity for his business because the Indian telecom market allowing companies to bid for a government license to operate the first private mobile telecom service in Delhi. Bharti won the bid and became the first private provider in Delhi. In 1998 they were the first to make a profit from their services in India. As Bharti continued to grow they began

  • Sunil Bharti Mittal - Entrepreneur Profile

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    Family support: Sunil Bharti Mittal, born October 23, 1957 is an Indian businessman. He is the chairman and managing director of the Bharti group. The $4.5 billion turnover company runs India's largest GSM-based mobile phone service. Sunil's father, Sat Paul Mittal, an MP, was always in public life. It was Sunil who started in business (making cycle parts in Ludhiana, India) in 1976 at the age of 18 with borrowed capital of Rs 20,000.The son of a politician, Sunil Mittal is a Punjabi. He has built

  • The Politics Of Trade In Steel

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    The Politics of Trade in Steel 1. Does the World Trade Organization in this case represent a loss of U.S. national sovereignty? Why do you think the WTO sided with the European Union? I don't think the Work Trade Organization represents a loss of U.S. national sovereignty. The WTO in this case is simply doing its job – overseeing international trade and enforcing the agreement that all the WTO member nations including the United States signed. I think the World Trade Organization might have

  • Sunil Bharti Mittal

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    Sunil Bharti Mittal, born October 23, 1957 hailing from Ludhiana is the chairman and managing director of the Bharti group. He is a pioneer, a dreamer and an achiever. Sunil a former student of Harvard Business School, graduated from Punjab University. The son of a parliamentarian Sat Paul Mittal, Sunil did not want to follow his father's footsteps. Sunil started in business (making cycle parts in Ludhiana, India) in 1976 at the age of 18 with borrowed capital of Rs 20,000. Later he started operating

  • Bethlehem Steel Case Study

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    I work for the Bethlehem Steel Company founded by Charles M. Schwab. The Bethlehem Steel Company is one of the largest steel producers in the United States. This company is actually the second largest in America and the largest shipbuilder. As a worker of this company I discovered what a monopoly is along with the many difficulties of working conditions and living conditions. A monopoly is simply when an industry or company only has one producer of certain products. Monopolies can be harmful to the

  • The Misconceptions of India

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    are lots of successful billionaires and millionaires in the country. The most common business families of the country are the Tata’s, Birla’s and the Ambani’s. In fact many Indian tycoons have overtaken big companies across the globe, such as Lakshmi Mittal who took over the steel industry in the world. Now how about that? Another common misapprehension is that most Indians are illiterate. Although India is recognized to start the basic university system of education by Taxshila and Nalanda being

  • Tata Steel India Essay

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    Tata Steel India operations are taken care of by Mr. T.V Narendran wheras the responsibility of Tata Steel Europe operations falls to Mr Karl Kohler. At the first glance it seems that Tata Steel Europe and Tata Steel India (and South East Asia) acts as two disjoint entities where the respective managing director calls the shots. The reason behind such conclusion is the absence of a upper hierarchy which could act as a integrating mechanism between the two major operations of steel manufacturing of

  • Enterpreneurship: Why All Organizations Need Entreprenur?

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    “All organizations need entrepreneurs”. Discuss. An Entrepreneur is a person who starts a business venture in making profits and success for his various products and services. Entrepreneurship is basically a process of allocating various types of resources such as financial, creative, managerial or technological which are very necessary in today’s world for a business venture successful. Entrepreneurship basically involves hard work, long hours and more of financial return. In the whole world