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    AMITY UNIVERSITY AMITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “THE ACTIVITIES OF ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT OF IDEA CELLULAR LIMITED” SUPERVISED BY MS. BHAVNA SHARMA FACULTY OF ACCF DEPARTMENT AMITY UNIVERSITY SUBMITTED BY SURBHI ARORA A3104613267 DEPARTMENT: FINANCE AMITY UNIVERSITY DATE OF SUBMISSION: 20-07-2015 TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGE NO. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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    Separate State Essay

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    their demand for a separate state. The demand of the people of this region for a separate state is not a new development. It was voiced much before the formation of Andhra Pradesh and continues to be raised even thereafter. The reason for the opposition of people of Telangana to join Visalandhra (metamorphosed to Andhra Pradesh) was fear of neglect and injustice in the enlarged state and the reason for their refusal to continue in the present state is the actual experience of becoming victims of neglect

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    Hindi Nationalism

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    Hindi Nationalism This piece on Hindu nationalism, written by Alok Rai, deals with the coming of modern Hindi in the late 90s and the early 20s. Alok Rai who is also known as a critical thinker, theorist and also the grandson of Premchand makes his readers aware of the process of modernization in the case of language. In this essay we get to witness a connection between Hindi (old Hindi) and “Hindi” (new Hindi). Making of Hindi as a modern language connects to the programme of the imagining the

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    Redefining the skyline In Petrochemicals, Indianoil offers a full slate of items including Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB), Purified Terephthallic Acid (PTA) and a broad reach of polymers. Indianoil holds a huge piece of the overall industry of LAB in India and fares to 19 nations. It is the biggest suppliers of Mono-Ethylene Glycol (MEG) in the household market. Execution of a state-of-the-craft 120,000 tons for every annum Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) unit is underway at Panipat. The SBR unit

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    The Tamil Nadu state government’s decision to release the convicts in India’s former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination case caused a ripple across the nation. The Tamil Nadu cabinet on February 19, 2014 declared that they will release all the convicts with due consultations with the centre. The state chief minister J Jayalalithaa in her statement informed “The cabinet has taken a decision to release the three convicts, Perarivalan, Murugan and Santhan, along with those four, Nalini, Robert

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    In the Business Ethics Foundation Terms class (September 2nd 2014), we discussed the ethical implications of the Bhopal disaster on December 2nd and 3rd, 1983. A plant that belonged to Union Carbide subsidiary had a chemical explosion, killing 10,000 lives (conservatively) and affecting the livelihood of local and their descendants. Although many reasons have been offered up to try to explain this disaster such as the poor establishment of the manufacturing plant, less stringent labor laws, non-exist

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    Problems of Corporate Social Responsibility in Sugarcane Value Chain in Utter Pradesh: An Analysis through Integrated Model of CSR PROF.SHAMIM AHMAD Dept of Agricultural Economics & Business Management A.M.U Aligarh e-mail:shamimahmadmba@gmail.com Contact no: 915712702238 ABUZAR NOMANI Dept of Agricultural Economics & Business Management A.M.U Aligarh e-mail:abuzarnomani88@gmail.com Contact no: +917417006481 ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility is a concept whereby companies integrate social

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    In her book “The Goddess and the Nation: Mapping Mother India”, Sumathi Ramaswamy takes a glance into the time when Mother India / Bharat Mata emerged on the land of India, and talks about her significance, portrayal and mapping. The main purpose of this work by Sumathi Ramaswamy is to understand how Mother India / Bharat Mata came into being, what was her importance among the people, how she was related geographically to the map of India, her mapping throughout India and her depiction as a symbol

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    The South Asian collection of The Asian Art Museum, in gallery four, houses The Hindu Deity Brahmani [Figure 1], originally from Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu state and is dated approximately 875-950 AD. The artist is unknown. Her dimensions are 29 X 21 X 10 inches. In Hinduism, Brahmani is the shakti of the god Brahma, the creator of the universe and senior member of the Hindu Trinity, and is one of the seven mother-goddesses that may have been located in the temple of her origin ("The Hindu Deity Brahmani")

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    Aseem quite vividly describes the first time he heard about the film and how he came to be the cinematographer for it. He elaborates, “I had just come back from New York after shooting the film ‘New York’ and Irrfan called me and said there’s a film called Paan Singh Tomar. I hadn’t ever heard about him at the time. I had heard of Milkha Singh and other famous athletes and Phoolan Devi, Man Singh and other notorious bandits but not Paan Singh Tomar. Irrfan said there is a film, my friend is directing

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