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Mit Patel played cricket in high school and was the vice captain of his team. When the captain was injured, Mit had to step up as both captain and vice captain for the championship game. Although nervous at first, Mit demonstrated strong leadership and communication skills which helped lead his team to victory. This experience taught Mit the importance of leadership, commitment, and performing well under stress.
Polarographic Analysis: Principle, component of polarogram, Ilkovic equation, diffusion current factor affection affusion current and half wave potential, quantitative analysis and applications. plarographic maxima supprissor, oxygen wave, supporting electrolyte.
Mit Patel played cricket in high school and was the vice captain of his team. When the captain was injured, Mit had to step up as both captain and vice captain for the championship game. Although nervous at first, Mit demonstrated strong leadership and communication skills which helped lead his team to victory. This experience taught Mit the importance of leadership, commitment, and performing well under stress.
The East End Community and Health Centre was established in 1990 to promote health and well-being for residents of its catchment area. It provides various medical services through OHIP as well as support programs on topics like diabetes, exercise for arthritis, cooking, addiction recovery, and children's health. Services are available in multiple languages and staff work to address barriers like wait times. The centre is funded by the Toronto Central LHIN and aims to control diseases like diabetes through its services and programs.
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The Thumb Access is a software technology that aims at improving phone security and contributing to global crime control. If you are looking for that software that eases mental stress while ensuring information protection, then Thumb Access is what you need.
Thumb Access links you to all your accounts whether on SNS, Chat Messengers, E-mail or with your Bank through one medium – your thumbprint. Like is widely known, only the human thumbprint is unique to every individual as no two persons have the same finger-print features. This makes Thumb Access far safer than passwords which are prone to hacking, formatting or can even be forgotten.
Thumb Access works in a way that specifically eliminates any fears of intrusion to one’s protected information. All that protection comes without cramming or writing passwords; it simply demands registering your thumbprint with every account you own. Now you can be sure that your next mail, tweet, chat message or even bank transaction is just a thumbprint away
How does it work?
The software comes pre-loaded on mobile phones that operate touch-capabilities, i.e. touchscreens, as part of the System Software. Once purchased and ready to use, the user is required to register his or her thumbprint (preferably the right thumb) as part of the start-up procedures.
The user also is required to register his or her SNS, Chat Messenger, E-mail as well as Bank accounts with the thumbprint as an access code. Once this stage is completed, regular settings will follow. As a result, the thumbprint will also serve as the phone code covering the various codes that can be used on mobile phones.
So when you need to unlock your phone, view your mails, access your SNS or chat, your thumbprint will be requested for as your pre-registered access code. No password required! Now you can open as many accounts you want on the variety of sites as you won’t need to rack your brain over a forgotten password.
Also, the thumbprint is saved on a central database along with your phone details for retrieval and phone security purposes.
Can I change settings on my Thumb Access?
Sure enough, the application is absolutely user-friendly permitting controlled changes in settings for customer satisfaction. Any change in settings will demand the pre-registered thumbprint so as to prevent intrusion. With this and more, you have it all the more secure.
How does the App improve security?
As a user, your accounts are safe against unwanted intrusions while your phone accessibility is controlled. You also get to track and find the location of your phone if lost or stolen thus going a long way in helping Police Investigations.
Since your phone will demand access code every two hours and for every attempt at unlocking (Preset), any unauthorized use through theft leaves the suspect without any means of using or changing any settings. This technology will also curb phone theft as stealing an access-protected phone will be unappealing. THANK YOU
The document informs about a financial assistance scheme called Technology and Quality Upgradation Support to MSMEs (TEQUP) for implementing energy efficient technologies. Key details:
- The scheme provides 25% subsidy up to Rs. 10 lakh per project for MSMEs implementing energy efficient technologies after February 2010.
- The rest must be arranged through bank loans. Five nationalized banks partner for loan disbursal.
- MSME development institutes are requested to promote the scheme among local MSMEs and provide details of at least 5 interested units for availing subsidies.
- Interested MSMEs need to fill a format providing business and contact details, energy efficient technology adopted, and bank loan
The document summarizes the process used by Mumbai Dabbawalas to deliver homemade lunches to office workers. Some key points:
- Dabbawalas collect lunch boxes ("tiffin" or "dabba") from homes in the morning, load them onto trains, and deliver them to offices by lunchtime.
- They use an intricate system to sort and deliver over 200,000 lunches daily with an extremely low error rate of 1 in 16 million transactions.
- The process involves collecting lunches in the morning, sorting them by destination on trains, delivering them to offices, collecting empty boxes in the afternoon, sorting again by origin, and returning boxes to homes, all within tight
1. MSME-Development Institute, Nagpur is organizing a two-day National Level Vendor Development Programme and Industrial Exhibition on November 20-21, 2013 to provide a platform for micro and small industries to showcase their products and services.
2. The objective is to facilitate procuring government departments and public sector undertakings in identifying qualified vendors and to promote self-reliance among micro and small enterprises.
3. Interested micro and small enterprises can participate by booking stalls and advertising in the event souvenir according to the rates specified in the document. Stalls will be allotted on a first-come, first-served basis with preference given to relevant enterprises.
This document summarizes a research study that aimed to understand the barriers and facilitators to adopting e-learning in palliative care education in Ireland from the perspectives of both learners and educators. Surveys of healthcare professionals found that limited time and a preference for face-to-face interaction were barriers, while accessibility and flexibility were motivators. Educators saw potential but preferred a blended approach. Key barriers included attitudes, resources, and support. Understanding these factors can help increase opportunities for palliative care education through appropriate adoption of e-learning.
This document provides an order from the Revenue and Forest Department of Maharashtra that amends the "Package Scheme of Incentives-2013" to provide a 100% remission of stamp duty for eligible projects/industries/units. The remission applies to the first legal instrument used for acquiring land, leases, loan agreements, and sale certificates between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2018. Projects must comply with the incentive scheme's conditions or pay the full stamp duty and penalties. The remission also does not apply if other orders provide additional reductions.
1) MIA Test Lab & Research Centre has received NABL approval to calibrate various linear instruments including external micrometers, height gauges, dial gauges, thickness gauges, plug gauges, and calipers.
2) The document provides the lab's contact information and price list for calibrating these instruments, with calibration charges ranging from Rs. 150 to Rs. 600 depending on the instrument type and range.
3) The lab requests that customers send their instruments for calibration or inform the lab so the instruments can be collected, and notes its terms and conditions including payment, delivery, and jurisdiction.
The Additional Commissioner of Tribal Development Department in Nagpur invites proposals from registered organizations for implementing a skill development and job placement scheme for Scheduled Tribe youth in Nagpur division. Organizations must be capable of conducting residential training programs and placing at least 700 trainees. The training programs should be short-term, 1-3 months, and focus on skills like carpentry, welding, etc. Organizations will be responsible for candidate identification, training, certification, and tracking placements. Proposals must be submitted by September 30th along with details of previous placement results. The proposal fee is Rs. 2000. The Commissioner reserves the right to cancel the process at any stage.
Bob Carter discusses the importance of creating a culture of philanthropy, particularly in Brazil. He argues that while US and Canadian fundraising practices are advanced, charities there have been slow to innovate, and they can learn from countries like Brazil. The key difference between the US and Brazil is that fundraising is viewed as an integral part of achieving community impact in the US, through a culture of philanthropy developed over centuries. For Latin America to strengthen philanthropy, fundraising must be seen as a natural part of community life through culture building within organizations and society.
This document is a proposal from G.H. Raisoni School of Business Management to MIA, Nagpur for sponsorship and delegate registration for their upcoming National Sales Conclave on January 11th, 2014 in Nagpur. The proposal outlines the event agenda covering topics like the DNA of a salesperson and digital sales. It also lists major companies participating and the speakers. Registration fees of INR 1500 are mentioned for sales professionals and academicians. Contact details are provided for further queries.
1) The Finance Minister introduced the Finance (No. 2) Bill, 2014 in the Lok Sabha on July 1st, 2014 which includes changes to Customs and Central Excise law and duty rates.
2) Several notifications have been issued to prescribe effective duty rates and carry out amendments to rules under the respective Acts.
3) Trade associations, chambers of commerce, and members of regional advisory committees are requested to inform their members, especially manufacturers, about the contents of this trade notice regarding the 2014 budget.
The minutes summarize a service cell meeting held on July 22, 2014 in Nagpur to discuss various points raised by trade associations. Key issues discussed include:
1) Delay in disposal of appeals due to multiple charges, which new DC Appeal posts are proposed to address.
2) Providing notice of higher authority meetings to trade associations to avoid inconvenience.
3) Establishing a dedicated desk for single window clearance of all recovery and dues data.
4) Clarification on an amendment to Section 61(1) of the MVAT Act regarding the filing limit for e-704 being increased to Rs. 1 Crore.
5) Consideration of making forms J1 and J2
This document is a letter from the MSME Development Institute inviting the MIDC Industries Association to co-host a one-day seminar on bar codes. The seminar will educate entrepreneurs on how bar codes can help with product marketing, specifications, and save time. The letter notes that 75% of registration and renewal fees for bar codes will be reimbursed for the first three years through their office. A minimum of 20 participants are required to hold the seminar, and it will provide tea, lunch, course materials, and training by experts.
The document provides information about the 4th Global Economic Summit (GES) being held in Mumbai, India from September 11-13, 2014. The summit will focus on Asia and its role in powering global markets, with sessions on topics like infrastructure, technology, trade agreements, and women's entrepreneurship. Over 45 countries and 40 speakers will participate across 3 days of conferences, exhibitions, business meetings and industry visits. The goal is to facilitate business and investment opportunities between Asian and other global economies.
GAIKWAD-PATIL GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS is planning to conduct a job fair called "PRAYAS-2" on August 1st for engineering diploma and ITI passed students. They are reaching out to invite members of the recipient's organization to participate as recruiters, as there is high demand for suitable candidates in the Nagpur area. Interested members can send their requirement details to the provided email address. The fair aims to generate at least 500 jobseeker footfalls and could be a beneficial collaboration between the institutions.
The Global Economic Summit 2014 will bring together over 500 delegates from over 30 countries to discuss important economic issues. Delegates will represent countries from several continents and many sectors. Small and medium enterprises from various Indian states will also participate and exhibit at the summit. Eminent speakers from international organizations like the World Trade Organization and national governments and institutions will discuss topics like infrastructure development, financial markets, trade policies, women in business, regional cooperation and security challenges. The summit will provide networking opportunities for business and education institutions from India and abroad.
- The document is a letter from the MSME Development Institute requesting the MIDC Industries Association to provide a database of SC/ST entrepreneurs who are members of the Association.
- It explains that according to the Public Procurement Policy for MSEs, Central Government organizations must procure at least 20% of their annual purchases from micro and small enterprises, including 4% from SC/ST-owned MSEs.
- The Institute has received requests from Central Public Sector Undertakings for a list of SC/ST entrepreneurs in the region to help meet these procurement targets, so it is collecting a database to put on its website.
The document is a notification from the Government of Maharashtra revising the minimum wage rates for employees in the engineering industry. It revises the minimum monthly wages for skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers across three zones, with Zone I having the highest rates and Zone III the lowest. The notification provides explanations of the zones and definitions of skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled labor. It also outlines how daily and hourly wages will be calculated from the monthly rates. The changes to minimum wages are effective from March 3, 2014.
1. The document announces a New Amnesty Scheme 2014 for the Employees' State Insurance Corporation to withdraw criminal cases filed against insured persons and employers, and settle court cases filed by employers.
2. The scheme provides opportunities to withdraw prosecution cases filed under sections 84, 85 and 85A of the ESI Act, and settle court cases filed under sections 75 and 82, subject to payment of contributions and other conditions.
3. Regional directors, directors and joint directors of the ESIC regional and sub-regional offices are empowered to sanction withdrawals and settlements under the scheme, and are asked to widely publicize the scheme by the end of January 2015.
Circular minimum wages january 2014 - june 2014 (1)mianagpur
This document outlines the statutory minimum wages for employees in 12 industries in Maharashtra for the period of January 1, 2014 to June 30, 2014. It provides the special allowance amounts and basic minimum wage rates for skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled workers in each industry, which varies by zone. The industries covered are engineering, canteens and clubs, shops and commercial establishments, metal utensils manufacturing, chemical-fertilizer, plastics, cloth dyeing and printing, glass bulbs, construction, road maintenance, and public motor transport.
This document lists the names of various organizations, committees, banks, educational institutions, and individuals from Amravati district in Maharashtra, India. Some of the organizations mentioned include Janata Sahakari Bank, Gramin Sahakari Bank, Sant Tukaram Sahakari Bank, and educational institutions like Janata Vidya Mandir and Yashwantrao Chavan Arts and Commerce College. It also lists the names of over 150 individuals involved with these organizations from Amravati district.
The Indian Society for Non-Destructive Testing (Nagpur Chapter) is organizing a Welding Technology program for managers and engineers on December 28, 2013. The program aims to promote research and development in non-destructive evaluation and related fields. It will be held from 6:30 pm at the conference hall of the Materials Engineering Centre at VNIT College in Nagpur. The event is open to both members and non-members of the society.
This document outlines simplified procedures for issuing Stamp Duty Exemption Eligibility Certificates (SDECs) to MSMEs under the Package Scheme of Incentives 2013. Key points:
1. Land/premises assessment will be done automatically if within specified caps of 3,000/12,000/25,000 sq meters for micro/small/medium enterprises. Assessment only required for larger plots.
2. Process will have maximum 2 levels (inspector, manager) and 2 working days for SDEC issuance.
3. SDEC will cover all six acts of Bombay Stamp Act and be valid for 3 years for first issuance. Amendments can be filed for project
This document summarizes a scheme by the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises to provide subsidies to MSME manufacturing units in India to obtain product certification licenses from national standards bodies. The objectives are to encourage energy efficiency, quality improvement, and global competitiveness of Indian MSME products. Eligible MSMEs can receive up to 75% reimbursement of certification costs, up to a maximum of Rs. 1.5 lakh, for certifying one product to a national standard for the first time. Certification helps assure quality and safety to consumers, streamline quality systems, and enable MSME products to move up value chains and access more markets.
1. Infrastructure development works costing Rs. 707.99 lakhs for Hingna Industrial Area have been administratively approved, including construction of roads and a staff quarter.
2. Tenders for additional works costing Rs. 1635.31 lakhs are in the process of approval, including upgradation of water supply network and road works.
3. The document from MIDC notifies the Industries Association of approved and pending infrastructure projects in Hingna Industrial Area.
The document summarizes key details from a court order dated November 12, 2013 regarding two court cases numbered 256/2010 and 266/2010. The court ordered the transfer of land from one government authority, MIDC, to another authority called CIDCO for the purpose of an industrial project. The document provides background on the land transfer and confirms that all procedures were properly followed under the relevant laws and acts.
The document is a letter from the Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation (MSSIDC) to the MIDC Industries Association. It requests that member industries of the association register under MSSIDC's Marketing Assistance Scheme to avail opportunities to supply various products like steel furniture, pipes, and construction materials to government and semi-government agencies. It notes that MSSIDC works to promote small industries in Maharashtra and finalizes rate contracts on behalf of government agencies. Registering under the scheme would allow member industries to market their products through MSSIDC and take advantage of supply opportunities in the public sector.
This document outlines safety requirements for factories that manufacture aerated waters. It specifies that:
1) All machines for filling bottles or syphons must be enclosed or guarded to prevent fragments from bursting bottles or syphons from striking workers.
2) The occupier must provide face guards to protect the face, neck and throat, and arm guards to protect the hands and arms for all workers engaged in filling bottles or syphons.
3) Paragraph 2 does not apply if bottles are filled by fully enclosed automatic machines where no fragments can escape, or if only one arm is exposed during the filling process.
This document announces Techmart India 2013, an international technology fair organized by the National Small Industries Corporation Ltd from November 14-27, 2013 in New Delhi. It invites the MIDC Industries Association to inform its members about the opportunity to participate and showcase their technologies. The fair will feature displays from various industries including machine tools, biotechnology, IT, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and more. In previous years, it has hosted foreign delegations from over 15 countries in areas like Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. Details on stall fees, directory charges, advertisement rates and payment terms are provided for interested participants.
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