5G technology is the topic of the document. The document was created by N. Hariharan, who studies BCOM CS in their second year. Hariharan provided their contact details of email and social media for any further discussion on 5G technology.
The document is an introduction to computer software by N. Hariharan for a second year BCOMCS course. It consists of 20 slides with the title "BEST FOR You ORGANIC COMPANY" on each slide, but no other content is provided in the document. The document ends with N. Hariharan's contact details.
Yamaha Motor Company was founded in 1955 in Japan. It is a major manufacturer of motorcycles, scooters, recreational vehicles and other products. In India, Yamaha has a 100% subsidiary called India Yamaha Motor Private Limited (IYM) which manufactures two-wheelers at three plant locations. IYM has a wide dealership network across India. Yamaha is committed to corporate social responsibility and allocates at least 2% of average net profits to CSR activities focused on community development.
The document discusses GPS (Global Positioning System) but provides no details about it. It includes an introduction section mentioning the author's name and credentials but does not explain what GPS is or how it works. The text is repetitive and consists mostly of blank lines and special characters with no meaningful information. It ends by thanking the reader and including the author's contact details.
The document provides a brief history of the mobile phone. It traces the evolution of mobile phones from early analog cellular technology in the 1980s to modern smartphones. The document was created by N. Hariharan, a student pursuing BCOM CS in their second year who can be contacted via email or their SlideShare profile for more information.
MAN Trucks has a history of collaborations to produce light trucks. From 1967-1977, MAN collaborated with Saviem of France to sell their light and medium duty trucks under the MAN brand in Germany and other markets. From 1979-1993, MAN had a collaboration with Volkswagen where they produced trucks using Volkswagen LT bodies, with over 72,000 units produced. MAN supplied the engines for the collaboration, which included inline-four and inline-six cylinder configurations with power outputs ranging from 67 to 112 kilowatts. The collaborations split responsibilities, with Volkswagen handling the cab and interior and MAN responsible for the engine, frame, brakes, wheels, and other components.
This document is a cover letter from N. Harihran applying for a job or internship at Himalaya Personal Care Products. Harihran introduces himself as a second year student pursuing a BCOM CS degree and includes his contact information of email and LinkedIn profile for any follow up questions. The letter is brief and to the point in introducing himself and availability.
(40)industrial policies in a changing world ppt hari master piecehariharanmasterpiece
The paper focuses on industrial policies in low-income countries. It examines case studies of specific policy interventions that promoted economic sectors, such as pharmaceuticals in Bangladesh and cut flowers in Ethiopia. The paper notes that while low-income countries have flexibility in policies, domestic challenges have led policies to be uneven. It also discusses how the changing nature of global trade and value chains requires low-income countries to shift industrial policy approaches to focus on firm competitiveness and integration into global supply chains.
The document discusses the growth of the Indian economy from colonial times to present. It states that according to global investment banks, by 2035 India will become the third largest economy in the world after the US and China, reaching 60% of the size of the US economy. It also examines India's trade relationships, national income, strengths like demographics and efficiency gains, and challenges such as rigid labor laws and educational standards.
The document is an introduction to computer software by N. Hariharan for a second year BCOMCS course. It consists of 20 slides with the title "BEST FOR You ORGANIC COMPANY" on each slide, but no other content is provided in the document. The document ends with N. Hariharan's contact details.
Yamaha Motor Company was founded in 1955 in Japan. It is a major manufacturer of motorcycles, scooters, recreational vehicles and other products. In India, Yamaha has a 100% subsidiary called India Yamaha Motor Private Limited (IYM) which manufactures two-wheelers at three plant locations. IYM has a wide dealership network across India. Yamaha is committed to corporate social responsibility and allocates at least 2% of average net profits to CSR activities focused on community development.
The document discusses GPS (Global Positioning System) but provides no details about it. It includes an introduction section mentioning the author's name and credentials but does not explain what GPS is or how it works. The text is repetitive and consists mostly of blank lines and special characters with no meaningful information. It ends by thanking the reader and including the author's contact details.
The document provides a brief history of the mobile phone. It traces the evolution of mobile phones from early analog cellular technology in the 1980s to modern smartphones. The document was created by N. Hariharan, a student pursuing BCOM CS in their second year who can be contacted via email or their SlideShare profile for more information.
MAN Trucks has a history of collaborations to produce light trucks. From 1967-1977, MAN collaborated with Saviem of France to sell their light and medium duty trucks under the MAN brand in Germany and other markets. From 1979-1993, MAN had a collaboration with Volkswagen where they produced trucks using Volkswagen LT bodies, with over 72,000 units produced. MAN supplied the engines for the collaboration, which included inline-four and inline-six cylinder configurations with power outputs ranging from 67 to 112 kilowatts. The collaborations split responsibilities, with Volkswagen handling the cab and interior and MAN responsible for the engine, frame, brakes, wheels, and other components.
This document is a cover letter from N. Harihran applying for a job or internship at Himalaya Personal Care Products. Harihran introduces himself as a second year student pursuing a BCOM CS degree and includes his contact information of email and LinkedIn profile for any follow up questions. The letter is brief and to the point in introducing himself and availability.
(40)industrial policies in a changing world ppt hari master piecehariharanmasterpiece
The paper focuses on industrial policies in low-income countries. It examines case studies of specific policy interventions that promoted economic sectors, such as pharmaceuticals in Bangladesh and cut flowers in Ethiopia. The paper notes that while low-income countries have flexibility in policies, domestic challenges have led policies to be uneven. It also discusses how the changing nature of global trade and value chains requires low-income countries to shift industrial policy approaches to focus on firm competitiveness and integration into global supply chains.
The document discusses the growth of the Indian economy from colonial times to present. It states that according to global investment banks, by 2035 India will become the third largest economy in the world after the US and China, reaching 60% of the size of the US economy. It also examines India's trade relationships, national income, strengths like demographics and efficiency gains, and challenges such as rigid labor laws and educational standards.
Ashok Leyland was founded in 1948 in India as Ashok Motors to assemble Austin cars under license from Britain. In 1954, it partnered with Leyland Motors and changed its name to Ashok Leyland, manufacturing commercial vehicles. It grew to become a top commercial vehicle manufacturer in India. In 1987, the Hinduja Group and Iveco acquired Ashok Leyland. In 2007, the Hinduja Group became the sole owner. Headquartered in Chennai, Ashok Leyland is now the second largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in India.
(36) himalaya animals and baby products ppt hari master piecehariharanmasterpiece
This document provides contact information for N. Hariharan who has expertise in Himalaya animal and baby products. It lists N. Hariharan's educational qualifications and contact details including email and phone number so he can be reached regarding Himalaya products. The document directs to a slideshare profile for additional information.
The document provides an overview of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system implemented in India in 2017. It discusses the existing indirect tax structure that GST replaced, including various central and state taxes. It then explains key aspects of GST including the tax structure of CGST, SGST and IGST, constitutional amendments enabling GST, the role of the GST Council, and the GST Network (GSTN) for IT infrastructure. The benefits of GST are listed as reducing tax cascading, creating a common national market, increasing tax base and ease of doing business. Exempted items under GST are also outlined.
Google is a multinational technology company that specializes in internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware. It was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and has grown significantly over the years, becoming one of the biggest companies in the world. Google generates most of its revenue from advertising but also offers various online services like Gmail, Google Drive, Google Maps, YouTube, and Android. It has over 100,000 employees worldwide and continues to expand its business into new areas.
The document provides an overview of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) implemented in India. It discusses the introduction of GST as one of India's biggest tax reforms to create a unified market. GST is collected at rates from 0% to 28% and includes Central GST, State GST, and Integrated GST for inter-state commerce. The implementation of GST on July 1, 2017 aimed to simplify taxation and reduce evasion. GST is expected to benefit India by creating a transparent system, reducing costs, and making exports more competitive.
This short document discusses computer generations and was written by N. Hariharan, a second year BCOM CS student at DDTP, DOA. The author provides their email and a link to their SlideShare profile to thank the reader.
This document provides a brief history of Benz, the inventor of the first gasoline-powered automobile. It discusses how Benz began experimenting with internal combustion engines in the 1880s and received a patent for his three-wheeled Motorwagen in 1886. This is considered the first practical automobile and helped launch the motor vehicle industry. The document also includes contact information for N. Harihran, the apparent author.
This document provides contact information for N. Harihran who is a DDTP and DOA student in his second year of BCOM CS studies. It thanks the reader and provides Harihran's email and a link to his SlideShare profile to contact him further. His phone number is also listed.
The document discusses the Green Revolution in India. It provides definitions of the Green Revolution and outlines its key causes such as high-yield seed varieties, chemical fertilizers, and irrigation facilities. The effects of the Green Revolution in India are also examined, including increased food grain production and economic growth. However, the extensive use of chemicals negatively impacted soil quality and water tables. Suggestions to improve the Green Revolution include expanding irrigation infrastructure and providing support to small farmers.
Audi began as a German automobile manufacturer in 1909. Over the past century, Audi has grown to become a leading luxury car brand known for engineering excellence, innovative technology, and high-performance vehicles. Today, Audi is part of the Volkswagen Group and has a global presence with international sales and manufacturing operations.
The document provides an introduction and overview of e-way bills in India. It discusses that e-way bills are electronic documents that must accompany the transportation of goods valued over Rs. 50,000. The key objectives of e-way bills are to prevent tax evasion, enable hassle-free movement of goods across India, and track the movement of goods. It outlines the procedures for generating e-way bills, including who can generate them, when they must be generated during the movement of goods, and how transportation details can be updated.
1. E-commerce operators are required to collect tax collected at source (TCS) from suppliers on certain supplies made through their platform. The TCS must be paid to the government within 10 days of the month in which it was collected.
2. Operators must furnish a statement of all TCS amounts collected within 10 days of the end of the calendar month. They are also required to provide certain details to authorities within 5 working days upon receiving a notice.
3. Details of supplies must be matched with supplier tax returns and any discrepancies not rectified will be added to the supplier's output tax liability. The TCS collected is deemed to be payment of tax by the supplier.
The document discusses key aspects of business environment including definitions, features, importance, and objectives. It defines business environment as all internal and external factors that affect a company's operations. Some key features mentioned are that the environment is beyond a company's control, dynamic in nature, and varies in different places. Understanding the environment helps companies with image building, meeting competition, and identifying strengths and weaknesses. The document also discusses economic, human, and common objectives of businesses.
This document provides contact information for N. Harihran, including his email address harimasterpiece@gmail.com, a link to his SlideShare profile www.slideshare.net/Harimasterpiece/, and his phone number 9345020835. The document does not contain any other substantive information.
This document provides contact information for N. Harihran, who has a BCOM CS degree and qualifications in DTP and DOA. Harihran can be reached by email at harimasterpiece@gmail.com or through his SlideShare profile available at the provided URL. His phone number is also listed for additional contact.
The document discusses economic development in India. It defines economic development and sustainable development. Economic development refers to the process by which a country's per capita income and economic welfare increase over time. Sustainable development aims to maintain the quality of life of both present and future generations without harming natural resources. The key elements that determine India's economic development are agriculture, industrial output, services, and GDP growth rate, which has been steadily increasing in recent decades. Economic and non-economic factors also influence development.
This document summarizes the launch of new mobile apps to facilitate electronic toll collection (ETC) using FASTags in India. It discusses the current ETC system using RFID tags on vehicles. New mobile apps called "My FASTag" for consumers and "FASTag Partner" for merchants are being launched to allow online purchase and recharge of FASTags, replacing the need to visit bank branches. The goals are to increase ETC adoption by making it more convenient and accessible through mobile apps. Challenges like complicated purchase and recharge processes are being addressed through these revolutionary steps taken by NHAI.
This document discusses challenges with email. It is written by N. Hariharan, a second year BCOMCS student at DOA. The document thanks Jens Martensson for 15 slides on email challenges and provides Hariharan's email and SlideShare profile for contact.
This document discusses Digital India, an initiative by the Government of India to transform India into a digitally empowered society. The author, N. Harihran, is a student pursuing BCOM CS in their second year. Contact information including email and social media profile are provided should the reader want to learn more from the author.
This document discusses Audi's profit and shares but does not provide any meaningful details. It includes the author's name and contact information but lacks substance about Audi's financial performance or share-related matters. The document appears to be intended to discuss Audi but fails to include any useful information on the topic.
Ashok Leyland was founded in 1948 in India as Ashok Motors to assemble Austin cars under license from Britain. In 1954, it partnered with Leyland Motors and changed its name to Ashok Leyland, manufacturing commercial vehicles. It grew to become a top commercial vehicle manufacturer in India. In 1987, the Hinduja Group and Iveco acquired Ashok Leyland. In 2007, the Hinduja Group became the sole owner. Headquartered in Chennai, Ashok Leyland is now the second largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in India.
(36) himalaya animals and baby products ppt hari master piecehariharanmasterpiece
This document provides contact information for N. Hariharan who has expertise in Himalaya animal and baby products. It lists N. Hariharan's educational qualifications and contact details including email and phone number so he can be reached regarding Himalaya products. The document directs to a slideshare profile for additional information.
The document provides an overview of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system implemented in India in 2017. It discusses the existing indirect tax structure that GST replaced, including various central and state taxes. It then explains key aspects of GST including the tax structure of CGST, SGST and IGST, constitutional amendments enabling GST, the role of the GST Council, and the GST Network (GSTN) for IT infrastructure. The benefits of GST are listed as reducing tax cascading, creating a common national market, increasing tax base and ease of doing business. Exempted items under GST are also outlined.
Google is a multinational technology company that specializes in internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware. It was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and has grown significantly over the years, becoming one of the biggest companies in the world. Google generates most of its revenue from advertising but also offers various online services like Gmail, Google Drive, Google Maps, YouTube, and Android. It has over 100,000 employees worldwide and continues to expand its business into new areas.
The document provides an overview of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) implemented in India. It discusses the introduction of GST as one of India's biggest tax reforms to create a unified market. GST is collected at rates from 0% to 28% and includes Central GST, State GST, and Integrated GST for inter-state commerce. The implementation of GST on July 1, 2017 aimed to simplify taxation and reduce evasion. GST is expected to benefit India by creating a transparent system, reducing costs, and making exports more competitive.
This short document discusses computer generations and was written by N. Hariharan, a second year BCOM CS student at DDTP, DOA. The author provides their email and a link to their SlideShare profile to thank the reader.
This document provides a brief history of Benz, the inventor of the first gasoline-powered automobile. It discusses how Benz began experimenting with internal combustion engines in the 1880s and received a patent for his three-wheeled Motorwagen in 1886. This is considered the first practical automobile and helped launch the motor vehicle industry. The document also includes contact information for N. Harihran, the apparent author.
This document provides contact information for N. Harihran who is a DDTP and DOA student in his second year of BCOM CS studies. It thanks the reader and provides Harihran's email and a link to his SlideShare profile to contact him further. His phone number is also listed.
The document discusses the Green Revolution in India. It provides definitions of the Green Revolution and outlines its key causes such as high-yield seed varieties, chemical fertilizers, and irrigation facilities. The effects of the Green Revolution in India are also examined, including increased food grain production and economic growth. However, the extensive use of chemicals negatively impacted soil quality and water tables. Suggestions to improve the Green Revolution include expanding irrigation infrastructure and providing support to small farmers.
Audi began as a German automobile manufacturer in 1909. Over the past century, Audi has grown to become a leading luxury car brand known for engineering excellence, innovative technology, and high-performance vehicles. Today, Audi is part of the Volkswagen Group and has a global presence with international sales and manufacturing operations.
The document provides an introduction and overview of e-way bills in India. It discusses that e-way bills are electronic documents that must accompany the transportation of goods valued over Rs. 50,000. The key objectives of e-way bills are to prevent tax evasion, enable hassle-free movement of goods across India, and track the movement of goods. It outlines the procedures for generating e-way bills, including who can generate them, when they must be generated during the movement of goods, and how transportation details can be updated.
1. E-commerce operators are required to collect tax collected at source (TCS) from suppliers on certain supplies made through their platform. The TCS must be paid to the government within 10 days of the month in which it was collected.
2. Operators must furnish a statement of all TCS amounts collected within 10 days of the end of the calendar month. They are also required to provide certain details to authorities within 5 working days upon receiving a notice.
3. Details of supplies must be matched with supplier tax returns and any discrepancies not rectified will be added to the supplier's output tax liability. The TCS collected is deemed to be payment of tax by the supplier.
The document discusses key aspects of business environment including definitions, features, importance, and objectives. It defines business environment as all internal and external factors that affect a company's operations. Some key features mentioned are that the environment is beyond a company's control, dynamic in nature, and varies in different places. Understanding the environment helps companies with image building, meeting competition, and identifying strengths and weaknesses. The document also discusses economic, human, and common objectives of businesses.
This document provides contact information for N. Harihran, including his email address harimasterpiece@gmail.com, a link to his SlideShare profile www.slideshare.net/Harimasterpiece/, and his phone number 9345020835. The document does not contain any other substantive information.
This document provides contact information for N. Harihran, who has a BCOM CS degree and qualifications in DTP and DOA. Harihran can be reached by email at harimasterpiece@gmail.com or through his SlideShare profile available at the provided URL. His phone number is also listed for additional contact.
The document discusses economic development in India. It defines economic development and sustainable development. Economic development refers to the process by which a country's per capita income and economic welfare increase over time. Sustainable development aims to maintain the quality of life of both present and future generations without harming natural resources. The key elements that determine India's economic development are agriculture, industrial output, services, and GDP growth rate, which has been steadily increasing in recent decades. Economic and non-economic factors also influence development.
This document summarizes the launch of new mobile apps to facilitate electronic toll collection (ETC) using FASTags in India. It discusses the current ETC system using RFID tags on vehicles. New mobile apps called "My FASTag" for consumers and "FASTag Partner" for merchants are being launched to allow online purchase and recharge of FASTags, replacing the need to visit bank branches. The goals are to increase ETC adoption by making it more convenient and accessible through mobile apps. Challenges like complicated purchase and recharge processes are being addressed through these revolutionary steps taken by NHAI.
This document discusses challenges with email. It is written by N. Hariharan, a second year BCOMCS student at DOA. The document thanks Jens Martensson for 15 slides on email challenges and provides Hariharan's email and SlideShare profile for contact.
This document discusses Digital India, an initiative by the Government of India to transform India into a digitally empowered society. The author, N. Harihran, is a student pursuing BCOM CS in their second year. Contact information including email and social media profile are provided should the reader want to learn more from the author.
This document discusses Audi's profit and shares but does not provide any meaningful details. It includes the author's name and contact information but lacks substance about Audi's financial performance or share-related matters. The document appears to be intended to discuss Audi but fails to include any useful information on the topic.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.