Dear Friends, Here we are presenting KMC's e-Newsletter of AUGUST 2015. The newsletter would be published every month with the activities/happenings done that month. So we request you also to be updated with our activities by reviewing it. Please do let us know if you have any queries/complaints/suggestions.
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Dear Friends, Here we are presenting KMC's e-Newsletter of AUGUST 2015. The newsletter would be published every month with the activities/happenings done that month. So we request you also to be updated with our activities by reviewing it. Please do let us know if you have any queries/complaints/suggestions.
Thank You
System Manager
KMC
Manjari- Stree Ke Mann Ki- web magazine of Equity AsiaVIBHUTI PATEL
1. Pass the Women’s Reservation Bill with 50% reservation for women in all fields.
2. Equal remuneration for equal work to be implemented without any discrimination based on gender.
3. Implement all the laws concerning the security of women and prevention of female foeticide etc with an iron hand.
4. Make sure that equal opportunity of education for women is given priority. Implement Right to Education Act 2012 in all its seriousness.
5. Ensure creation of more vocational training centers for youth and establish block level employment information centers.
6. Create vigilance Committees at the Panchayat and Block level to stop trafficking of human beings.
7. Remove 'Two child norm' from Panchayati Raj Act of several state governments.
8. Make sure that young girls feel secure in government shelter homes and educational institutions.
9. Enact a law for the protection of domestic women workers and implement it in all earnestness.
10. Guarantee universalisation of pension for all elderly in the unorganised sector. Implement judiciously Unorganised Sector Social Security Act, 2008.
11. Implement with all seriousness the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 and Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal diagnostics (Regulation) Act, 2002.
12. Respect the customary laws that give property right to women.
13. Increase the Maternity leave from six months to eight months and implement it in both, government and private institutions.
14. Create separate Adivasi Women's Commission and Dalit women’s Commissions.
15. Make proper mechanism to ensure the safety and dignity of women at work places. Implement Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013.
16. Make special programmes for the provision of housing and livelihood for single women, widows and divorce
This document provides information about the operations of Total Logistics (India) Pvt. Ltd., an agro-based logistics company in India. It discusses the company's mission, vision and history. It also describes the various services offered by the company, including integrated warehousing, in-plant logistics, third-party procurement, agro services, dealership, and more. Total Logistics has numerous branches across India and offers end-to-end supply chain solutions for industries like agriculture, automotive, manufacturing and more.
Coca Cola has outlined a marketing strategy to double revenues by 2020 through expanding their product portfolio, connecting with the global middle class, and promoting responsible business practices. Their objectives include refreshing customers in body, mind and spirit through their brands and actions while creating value. In India, Coca Cola holds a 60.8% market share of the carbonated drinks market and aims to grow in emerging categories like fruit juices and hot beverages by leveraging their network of partners. The marketing plan covers objectives, segmentation, budgets, and initiatives to sustain growth in changing market conditions in India.
Manjari- Stree Ke Mann Ki- web magazine of Equity AsiaVIBHUTI PATEL
1. Pass the Women’s Reservation Bill with 50% reservation for women in all fields.
2. Equal remuneration for equal work to be implemented without any discrimination based on gender.
3. Implement all the laws concerning the security of women and prevention of female foeticide etc with an iron hand.
4. Make sure that equal opportunity of education for women is given priority. Implement Right to Education Act 2012 in all its seriousness.
5. Ensure creation of more vocational training centers for youth and establish block level employment information centers.
6. Create vigilance Committees at the Panchayat and Block level to stop trafficking of human beings.
7. Remove 'Two child norm' from Panchayati Raj Act of several state governments.
8. Make sure that young girls feel secure in government shelter homes and educational institutions.
9. Enact a law for the protection of domestic women workers and implement it in all earnestness.
10. Guarantee universalisation of pension for all elderly in the unorganised sector. Implement judiciously Unorganised Sector Social Security Act, 2008.
11. Implement with all seriousness the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 and Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal diagnostics (Regulation) Act, 2002.
12. Respect the customary laws that give property right to women.
13. Increase the Maternity leave from six months to eight months and implement it in both, government and private institutions.
14. Create separate Adivasi Women's Commission and Dalit women’s Commissions.
15. Make proper mechanism to ensure the safety and dignity of women at work places. Implement Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013.
16. Make special programmes for the provision of housing and livelihood for single women, widows and divorce
This document provides information about the operations of Total Logistics (India) Pvt. Ltd., an agro-based logistics company in India. It discusses the company's mission, vision and history. It also describes the various services offered by the company, including integrated warehousing, in-plant logistics, third-party procurement, agro services, dealership, and more. Total Logistics has numerous branches across India and offers end-to-end supply chain solutions for industries like agriculture, automotive, manufacturing and more.
Coca Cola has outlined a marketing strategy to double revenues by 2020 through expanding their product portfolio, connecting with the global middle class, and promoting responsible business practices. Their objectives include refreshing customers in body, mind and spirit through their brands and actions while creating value. In India, Coca Cola holds a 60.8% market share of the carbonated drinks market and aims to grow in emerging categories like fruit juices and hot beverages by leveraging their network of partners. The marketing plan covers objectives, segmentation, budgets, and initiatives to sustain growth in changing market conditions in India.
Assigment on rural banking and infrastructureMahesh Kadam
The document discusses the importance of rural infrastructure and banking for rural development in India. It notes that rural infrastructure plays a key role in increasing agricultural yields and market access for farmers, as well as enabling non-farm employment opportunities. Specific types of rural infrastructure discussed include roads, storage facilities, irrigation, and electricity. The document also examines the role of regional rural banks in mobilizing savings and providing credit to rural communities. An example is provided of a rural banking initiative in Assam that built bridges to connect remote villages to city markets, improving farmers' access to sell their produce. The conclusion emphasizes the need for continued investment in rural infrastructure and banking to reduce rural poverty and encourage agricultural and economic growth.
Agribusiness firm global agriculture rural advisoriesMahesh Kadam
This document discusses the Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services (GFRAS). GFRAS is a global network that aims to strengthen rural advisory services to promote sustainable rural development and poverty reduction. It was established in 2009 to provide a platform for advocacy and leadership on rural advisory issues within the global development agenda. GFRAS works at both the global and regional/national levels with various stakeholders involved in rural advisory services. Its objectives include influencing global policy dialogues, promoting evidence-based approaches, enabling networking and capacity strengthening, and creating an enabling environment for investment in rural advisory services.
Poabs Organic Estates is located in Nelliyampathy Hills, Kerala and is the largest perennial multi-crop organic farm in India growing certified organic tea, coffee, pepper, cardamom, and vanilla. Poabs tea is from a single strain of tea plants from the estate and is processed on-site. The tea has a pleasing brightness and is suitable for ready-to-drink teas. Poabs also grows certified organic Arabica and Robusta coffee varieties that are processed on the estate into cherry and parchment forms. The climate is ideal for growing the two coffee varieties and biodynamic practices are followed.
Agribusiness firm global agriculture rural advisoriesMahesh Kadam
This document discusses the Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services (GFRAS). GFRAS is a global network that aims to strengthen rural advisory services to promote sustainable rural development and poverty reduction. It was established in 2009 to provide a platform for advocacy and leadership on rural advisory issues within the global development agenda. GFRAS works at both the global and regional/national levels with various stakeholders involved in rural advisory services. Its objectives include influencing global policy dialogues, promoting evidence-based approaches, enabling networking and capacity strengthening, and creating an enabling environment for investment in rural advisory services.
This document lists 5 student names and their enrollment numbers. Pinky Prasad, Anjali Panchal, Shivansh Ranjan, Mithilesh Maurya, and K.C. Lalsiamliana are listed along with their enrollment numbers A014119119157, A014119119175, A014119119176, A014119119171, and A04119119087 respectively.
Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative owned by 3.6 million milk producers. It was formed in 1956 in Anand, Gujarat when farmers organized themselves into cooperative societies in response to exploitation by local traders. Amul has grown to become one of the largest food and beverage conglomerates in India, with a turnover of over 29 billion rupees and market leadership in dairy products. It continues to empower milk producers through fair pricing and business opportunities.
Devnadi basin_NASHIK_IMPACT AND ASSESSMENT-technical & financial proposalMahesh Kadam
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses several previous studies conducted by Amity University experts related to agriculture and remote sensing. One study analyzed big data pattern mining using graphs to identify clusters and frequent subgraphs. Another used thermal imaging and hyperspectral remote sensing to monitor crop water deficit stress in rice genotypes and identify optimal wavelengths. A third compared modeling approaches to monitor water deficit stress in rice using hyperspectral data and measured relative water content. The studies demonstrated applications of machine learning, remote sensing, and hyperspectral data for agricultural monitoring and analysis.
This document is an assignment submission from 5 students - Neeraj, Sunil, Aryan, Rupender and Sumit - to Professor Dr. Mahesh Mahadeo Kadam on the topic of Agribusiness Firm for their course at Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture.
Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by Pepsico, an American multinational corporation with revenues over $43 billion. The drink was created in the 1890s and trademarked in 1903. Pepsico's world headquarters is located in Purchase, New York. Indra Nooyi has served as CEO since 2006, focusing on healthier snacks and environmental sustainability. Pepsi's vision is to be the world's best beverage company through quality, service, and value; their mission is to produce healthy financial returns while providing growth opportunities for employees and communities.
Monsanto India Limited is a subsidiary of Monsanto established in 1949 in Mumbai. It is an agribusiness and biotechnology company. Monsanto aims to help farmers double corn, soybean, and cotton yields from 2000 to 2030 through its Sustainable Yield Initiative while reducing the use of key resources like water and land per unit of output. It is committed to making farmers of all sizes, including over 5 million resource-poor families, more productive. As part of this initiative, Monsanto pledged $10 million towards rice and wheat research. Success in agriculture requires ongoing research rather than miracles, as the plant biologist Norman Borlaug noted.
This document summarizes information about Appy Fizz, a carbonated apple drink launched in India in 2005. It provides details about the product, including its packaging, ingredients, prices, promotion strategies and places of availability. Appy Fizz targets youth and positions itself as a healthy drink to "hang out with". Its tagline "a cool drink to hangout with" effectively promotes it for social occasions among young people. The document also lists some of the advertising agencies used by Appy Fizz to promote the product on television.
Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt Ltd is an Indian dairy company founded in 1974 as a subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board. It manufactures and sells milk, milk products, edible oils, fresh fruits and vegetables, and processed foods under the Mother Dairy brand. The company is headquartered in Noida with 3,500 employees and annual revenue of Rs. 7,000 crore. It procures milk from over 15,000 farmers in 970 villages across districts in Maharashtra, benefiting farmers with over Rs. 45 crore. The company's sales grew 9% in 2016-17 due to higher sales of value-added dairy products and edible oils.
Agribusiness Firm_Amul the Taste of indiaMahesh Kadam
Amul is a dairy cooperative in India that was formed in 1946. It is managed by the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation. Amul began with 250 liters of milk per day and is now India's largest food brand and the second largest dairy in the world. Through a robust supply chain network involving millions of farmers, Amul collects over 7 million liters of milk per day and produces various dairy products which it distributes nationwide. Amul's low-cost strategy and focus on quality have enabled it to become very successful while also benefiting millions of farmers. It faces competition from other domestic and multinational brands but maintains an edge through its cooperative business model.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in economics. It defines economics as the study of choice and decision making given scarce resources (Adam Smith). It discusses the history of economics beginning with Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations. It also covers core economic concepts like production, consumption, goods, services, markets, supply and demand, competition, interest rates, different types of economies, and more. The document serves as a high-level introduction to economics and the fundamental topics within the field.
This document discusses different types of taxes. It defines tax as a compulsory contribution to the state to fund common services. Taxes can be proportional, progressive, or regressive depending on how the tax rate changes with income. Direct taxes are paid by the taxpayer, while indirect taxes are paid but the burden falls on consumers. Federal taxes include income tax, FICA, corporate tax, excise tax, estate tax, and customs duties. State and local taxes include sales tax, property tax, and intergovernmental transfers of funds.
The document discusses agribusiness and marketing. It defines agribusiness as the complex system involved in bringing food and fiber to consumers, including farming as well as suppliers, processors, wholesalers, retailers, and transporters. Marketing serves important functions in agribusiness like facilitating exchange between producers and consumers and adding value through processing and transportation. Effective marketing requires understanding consumer needs and involves planning, organizing, directing, and controlling activities.
This document provides information on an experiential learning module for marketing of agricultural products. It includes the course objectives, practical sessions, suggested readings, and program details. The module covers marketing of food grains, fruits and vegetables, high-tech agricultural products, livestock products, and agricultural inputs and machinery. Students will study production, supply, demand, prices, agencies involved, and other aspects of marketing various agricultural commodities in their locality through surveys, visits, and data analysis over the semester. The goal is to provide hands-on experience in agricultural marketing.