Ludhiana Essays

  • 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

  • Rajni Bector Leadership Traits

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    could have been a reason strong enough to stop me from working, as women from affluent families did not work then. People talked a lot about it, but then all that didn’t bother me”; “This entrepreneur from Ludhiana established a huge empire when women from 'good' houses did not work.”; “Ludhiana sheher mein lady ko, ek aurat ka kaam karna bohot bura maante the, bohot hi zyada bura, shameful jisko kehte hain(….)pehli aurat hun jisne meine kaam karna shuru kiya”). A powerpoint presentation constructed

  • Garment Industry Case Study

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 THE CONCEPT A commonly known description of “READY MADE GARMENT INDUSTRY” given by united nation in International Standard Industrial Classification of all economic activities is “establishments which do not make fabrics or knitted fabrics but only cut and make garments out of them, could be covered under the garment industry”Ready made garment industry satisfies to one of the basic human need. A large number of apparel industries are located in the southeastern

  • Sunil Bharti Mittal - Entrepreneur Profile

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    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 Bharti group, along with two siblings, into India's largest mobile phone operator in just ten years.15 years

  • History of Punjab: State of Sikh Religion

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    largest minority is Hindu, and a very small percentage is Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, or Jain. 59% of Punjab population is literate. Universities located in the state include Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar, Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana, and Punjabi University in Patiala. More than 80 percent of Punjab is cultivated, and farming is the leading occupation. The major crops are wheat, maize, rice, pulses, sugarcane, and cotton.The industries include the manufacture of textiles, sewing

  • Human Resource Management

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    brothers started it that has everything unity, leadership, hardworking and they all were behind their mission. They started their business in 1956 with the key components of cycle and after that they started to assemble the entire cycle in their Ludhiana plant. With their full dedication and with motivation in their employees they started growing their production and attracting the highly skilled engineers administrators as well as the entrepreneurs. They products 18500 cycles in one day and they

  • Importance Of Kitty Party

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    Kitty party a fun way to save money for non-working women Harshdeep Kaur Assistant Professor Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana. E-mail Id: - harshbirdi93@gmail.com Mobile no: - 8288859401 Abstract:- Women play multifaceted roles and do remarkable works in their respective areas for the welfare of the families, communities and the nation. Kitty party funds help women to increase their income-earning abilities, leading to greater power to overcome cultural asymmetries. Kitty party funds

  • Micro Penetration Index Analysis

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    Micro Penetration Index (MPI) and Micro Poverty Penetration Index (MPPI) The two indices penetration of microfinance (MPI) and Intensity of penetration of microfinance among poor (MPPI) have been presented in the 2009 report for the first time. The calculation of the index has been carried out as follows: • The number of credit of MFIs and members of SHGs with outstanding loans to banks are computed and each state’s share to the country’s total micro finance clients has been worked out. • The intensity

  • Tani Grewal Role Model

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    Empowerment is a subject that is really close to us- there couldn’t be a better way to launch this campaign than to cover the story of a lady influencer. Our first #EStory is on Tani Grewal who is a director of The Little Kingdom Nursery School, Ludhiana. She doesn’t run a usual pre-school but a kindergarten that is at par with the international standards. Her story is about women empowerment and how she carved her own path. She balances work and family, has created

  • Importance Of Planetariums

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    3. Planetariums Planetariums have long been playing a crucial role in refining the astronomical concepts of the people of India. The country now has fifty five planetariums. The highest number of planetariums, which is six, is in Gujarat, Maharashtra and West Bengal. Next to them are Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh having four planetariums. Bihar and Assam have three planetariums, while Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Punjab and Telangana have two planetariums. Other states like Goa, Haryana, Manipur

  • Bicycle Industry Case Study

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    established in India wherein it sports kids’ cycles to sports cycles to adventure cycles. In volume terms, Indian bicycle industry is second highest producer of bicycle in world. China is number one in bicycle manufacturing. Introduction to Hero cycles Ludhiana: Brijmohan Lal Munjal, Satyanand Munjal and O. P. Munjal founded Hero Cycles Limited. Munjal brothers came from a small town in Pakistan called Kamalia. Inception of the idea striked when they first started a business of bicycle spare parts in Amritsar

  • Babbar Khalsa's Killing

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    signs and warnings, they took insufficient precautions that allowed for their plans for terrorism follow through. In 1981, Talwinder Singh Parmar, the Chief of Babbar Khalsa, fled to Vancouver after a shoot out killing two punjabi police officers in Ludhiana, India. India then notified Canada that Parmar was a known terrorist wanted for 6 murders. In 1982, India requested Parmar to be extradited for trial but was denied because “India does not recognize the Queen as Head of State, so that the Commonwealth

  • Weaning Food Essay

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    Introduction Weaning is a transition period from the age of 6-24 months in which infant’s meal is changed from breast feeding to the family food consequently it is considered a critical period in infant’s life and if not well managed, might lead to malnutrition and other health disorders (Nicklaus 2011). In developing countries, children usually suffer from malnutrition while being weaned, partly due to insufficient or inappropriate intake of safe and nutritious weaning foods. In addition, breast

  • Importance Of Creativity In Advertising

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    Introduction to the Project Topic As I have earlier mentioned that our report is based on “CREATIVE IMAGINATION” so it necessary to know the concept of creativity. Creativity is the mental characteristic that allows a person to think outside of the box, which results in innovative or different approaches to a particular task. It requires passion and commitment. It brings to our awareness what was previously hidden and points to new life. It does not arise in a vacuum; it requires a certain degree

  • Fisheries And Aquaculture Essay

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    Fisheries & Aquaculture: Fisheries is an important vibrant sector. It's contributing to the national GDP is around 1.4% and 4.5% GDP contribution to the agriculture sector as a whole. In broad terms, it involves capture including aquaculture, inland and sea, gears, oceanography, navigation, aquarium management, processing, export and import of seafood, fish breeding, special products and by-products, research and related activities. Check Marine Engineering. Fisheries & Aquaculture During the last

  • A Modest Proposal

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    (CFO and as well as country finance partner) Corporate Office Milestone 87,Vadodara, Halol Highway, Village Kotambi, Post office Jarod, Vadodara -391510, Gujarat, India. Regional Office / Branch Office Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Lucknow, Vadodara, Ahmadabad, Kolkata, Jamshedpur, Nasik, Nagpur, Mumbai, Vishakapattanam, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore and Kochi. Number of employees More than 21,000 employees working in India. Bengaluru

  • An Analysis Of Urmila Pawar's The Weave Of My Life

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    Urmila Pawar’s The Weave of My Life : Notes From the Margins Dr. NEELAM BHARDWAJ Assistant Professor, Dept. Of English, S.C.D. Govt. College, Ludhiana Abstract The sufferings of the Dalits ,like those of the black slaves in America, are the sufferings of Urmila Pawar’s community. ‘Aaydan’, her autobiography written in Marathi, has been translated into English and titled as 'The Weave of My Life- A Dalit Woman's Memoirs’ by Maya Pandit. Urmila Pawar approaches her subject both as a writer with

  • Saadat Saadh Manto Analysis

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    Saadat Hasan Manto Karan Aggarwal, 201201136 Saadat Hasan Manto (11 May, 19212 ­ 18 January, 1955) is the most know Urdu short story writer and script writer. One of his kind, his works represent the true face of the society to the society in its very raw form. The form is so raw, and often considered obscene and indecent by most of the people in his time, that he was tried for obscenity 6 times, thrice before independence and thrice after independence. Manto was the first one among Urdu

  • The Impact of Online Banking on Bank Operations

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    Bank net India (2006) conducted “An online survey on 316 ATM users” survey is limited to India to get insight into users‟ perceptions. It is concluded from the survey that the most use (56%) of ATM services is for bill payments and pre-paid mobile recharge where 64% respondents feel comfortable with depositing cash/cheque through ATM but they have to wait in long queues and find no money left in the machine Sakkthivel A.M. (2006) Providing a specific focus to identify the impact of demographics

  • Importance Of Retailing

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    Retail comes from the French word retailer, which refers to "cutting off, clip and divide" in terms of tailoring (1365). It first was recorded as a noun with the meaning of a "sale in small quantities" in 1433 (French). Its literal meaning for retail was to "cut off, shred, paring”. Retail is the final stage of any economic activity. By virtue of this fact, retail occupies an important place in the world economy. According to Philip Kotler, Retailing includes all the activities involved in selling