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Sl No. Reg No. NAME and ADDRESS 1 Reg No.17478 Reg No 9415 Shri Yallappa Dhulikoppa S/O Basavalingappa No
Sl No. Reg No. NAME AND ADDRESS 1 Reg No.17478 Reg No 9415 Shri Yallappa Dhulikoppa S/o Basavalingappa No. 40, Chikkadasarahalli, Neriga Post, Sarjapur Hobli, Bangalore-562 125 M-98804-88772 2 Reg No.17479 Reg No 9770 Shri Ambareesha D No. 79, Megha Hospet, Bhayasabi Layout, Vivekanand Cross, Anekal, Bangalore-562 106 M-90086-75889 3 Reg No.17480 Reg No.11914 Shri B.R.Nandeesh Aradhya No.68/2, 'Basaveshwara Nilaya' Vidyanagar, 4th Cross, Bommasandra Industrial Area Tq-Anekal, Bangalore-560 099 Mo-99867-18414 E- [email protected] 4 Reg No.19604 Reg No 12890 Shri Muddaveerappa S/o Channapparadhya At-Hilalalige (Gate) Post-Chandapur, Attibele Hobli Tq-Anekal, Bangalore North Mo-9449648129 5 Reg No.24386 Reg No 12930 Shri Purushotham Y.R. S/o H.N.Rudramuniyappa Mahadeshwara Stores, H.N.R. Comples, Yadavanahalli Gate Attibele Hobli, Tq-Anekal Bangalore-562107 Mo- 9916970059 6 Reg No.24388 Reg No 12931 Shri Arun Aradhya M S/o Mallikarjuna At & Post-Yadavanahalli-562 107 Attibele Hobli, Tq-Anekal, Bangalore Mo- 9900776813 7 Reg No.27985 Reg No.13438 Shri Sharanabasava Hiremath S/o H.M.Siddaiah S.M.M.Enterprises, Gopalareddy Building Near Canara Computer, Vinayakanagar, Tirupalya Road, Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo- 9880545450 8 Reg No.2360 Reg No.13439 Shri Basavaraja Moke S/o Jambanna Moke Sharma Building, Gollahalli Road, Near S.B.I.(ATM) Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo-9945975209 9 Reg No.2361 Reg No.13440 Shri Ravi Chandra E S/o Eshwarappa Susheelamma Building, Vinayakanagar Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo-9880610078 10 Reg No.11711 Reg No.13441 Shri Veeresh Lalasangi S/o Shivaputrappa NO.52, Balappa Reddy Building Vinayakanagar Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo-9739476464 11 Reg No.11712 Reg No.13442 Smt Dhakshayini L.K. -
Biocon Annual Report 2014
Annual Report 2014 Tryst and Trust Tryst and Trust Annual Report Biocon Limited 20th KM Hosur Road, Electronic City, Bangalore – 560 100, India T – 91 80 2808 2808 2014 E – corporate.communications@ biocon.com W – www.biocon.com Forward Looking Statement In this Annual Report we have disclosed forward-looking information to enable investors to comprehend our prospects and take informed investment decisions. This report and other statements - written and oral - that we periodically make contain forward-look- ing statements that set out anticipated results based on the management’s plans and assumptions. We have tried wherever possible to identify such statements by using words such as ‘anticipates’, ‘estimates’, ‘expects’, ‘projects’, ‘intends’, ‘plans’, ‘believes’ and words of similar substance in connection with any discussion of future performance. The market data & rankings used in the various chapters are based on several published reports and internal company assessment. We cannot guarantee that these forward looking statements will be realised, although we believe we have been prudent in our assumptions. The achievement of results is subject to risks, uncertainties and even inaccurate assumptions. Should known or unknown risks or uncertainties materialise, or should underlying assumptions prove inaccurate, actual res- ults could vary materially from those anticipated, estimated or projected. Readers should bear this in mind. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new -
Time to Reboot.Indd
TIME TO REBOOT II About Toxics Link: Toxics Link emerged from a need to establish a mechanism for disseminating credible information about toxics in India, and for raising the level of the debate on these issues. The goal was to develop an information exchange and support organisation that would use research and advocacy in strengthening campaigns against toxics pollution, help push industries towards cleaner production and link groups working on toxics and waste issues. Toxics Link has unique experience in the areas of hazardous, medical and municipal wastes, as well as in specifi c issues such as the international waste trade and the emerging issues of pesticides and POP’s. It has implemented various best practices models based on pilot projects in some of these areas. It is responding to demands upon it to share the experiences of these projects, upscale some of them and to apply past experience to larger and more signifi cant campaigns. Copyright © Toxics Link, 2015 All rights reserved FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Toxics Link H-2, Jungpura Extension New Delhi – 110014 Phone: +91-(11)-24328006, 24320711 Fax: +91-(11)-24321747 Email: [email protected] Web: www.toxicslink.org Report: Priti Banthia Mahesh Data Collection: Monalisa Datta, Vinod Kumar Sharma ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Time to Reboot was released last year and received good response from all around. Offi cers from Regulatory Agencies, Industry, Civil society organisaions and experts welcomed the idea, prompting us to plan the next edition. Feedback, both positive and negative, also helped us in redefi ning the criteria and we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of them. -
India Leaps Ahead: Transformative Mobility Solutions for All
M OUN KY T C A I O N R I N E STIT U T INDIA LEAPS AHEAD: TRANSFORMATIVE MOBILITY SOLUTIONS FOR ALL MAY 2017 AUTHORS & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AUTHORS SUGGESTED CITATION NITI Aayog: NITI Aayog and Rocky Mountain Institute. India Leaps Ahead: Transformative mobility solutions for all. Amit Bhardwaj 2017. https://www.rmi.org/insights/reports/transformative_mobility_solutions_india Shikha Juyal Sarbojit Pal ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Dr. Manoj Singh Shashvat Singh The authors would like to thank the following individuals for their contribution. Rocky Mountain Institute: Adnan Ansari, Albright Stonebridge Group Marshall Abramczyk Manuel Esquivel, Independent Consultant Aman Chitkara Jules Kortenhorst, Rocky Mountain Institute Ryan Laemel Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute James Newcomb Robert McIntosh, Rocky Mountain Institute Clay Stranger Jesse Morris, Rocky Mountain Institute Greg Rucks, Rocky Mountain Institute * Authors listed alphabetically Anand Shah, Albright Stonebridge Group Samhita Shiledar, Independent Consultant Vindhya Tripathi, BTC Productions Art Director: Romy Purshouse Jonathan Walker, Rocky Mountain Institute Designer: Michelle Fox Jeruld Weiland, Rocky Mountain Institute Designer: Laine Nickl Supporters: Editorial Director: Cindie Baker The authors would also like to thank ClimateWorks Foundation, the Grantham Foundation for the Editor: David Labrador Protection of the Environment, George Krumme, and Wiancko Charitable Foundation for their generous support that made this report possible. Marketing Manager: Todd Zeranski CONTACTS The views and opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the For more information, please contact: positions of the institutions or governments. The specific solutions listed in chapter five were generated by a group of 75 stakeholders during the NITI Aayog and RMI Transformative Mobility Solutions Charrette in New Delhi in February Shikha Juyal, [email protected] 2017. -
Urban Water Supply: Contestations and Sustainability Issues in Greater Bangalore
Journal of Politics & Governance, Vol. 3, No. 4, October-December 2014 Urban Water Supply: Contestations and Sustainability Issues in Greater Bangalore Srihari Hulikal Muralidhar Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai Abstract The move towards privatization of public utilities such as water sector in India, particularly in the metropolitan areas, has gone hand in hand with the growing gap between demand and supply of water. With fiscal discipline being the key mantra of successive governments, cost recovery as a policy goal is prioritized over access to water and sanitation. This paper is a critical assessment of Greater Bangalore Water and Sanitation Project (GBWASP), which aims to provide piped water to more than twenty lakh residents in Greater Bangalore. The implementation of the Karnataka Groundwater Act, 2011, and the debates around it are also examined in detail. The four main arguments are: huge gap between rhetoric and ground realities when it comes to the implementation of GBWASP and the Groundwater Act; the contestations between the elected representatives and bureaucrats have implications for urban governance; the axes of dispute between the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board and citizens have changed over time; the politics of negotiating access to water also bring questions of sustainability to the fore. Keywords: Borewell, Privatization, Water [This paper was presented at the 2nd National Conference on Politics & Governance, NCPG 2014 held at India International Centre Annexe, New Delhi on 3 August 2014] Introduction The Greater Bangalore Water and Sanitation Project (GBWASP) was launched in 2003 in Bangalore and is implemented by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB). -
AGM Notice 2021
FIFTH GEAR VENTURES LIMITED CIN: U74999MH2015PLC357932 Regd. Office: Mahindra Towers, P. K. Kurne Chowk, Worli, Mumbai – 400018 Telephone No. 022 – 24901411 Fax No: 2490 0833 Website: www.carandbike.com ========================================================== NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF FIFTH GEAR VENTURES LIMITED WILL BE HELD, THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING (“VC”)/OTHER AUDIO VISUAL MEANS (“OAVM”), AT MAHINDRA TOWERS, P. K. KURNE CHOWK, WORLI, MUMBAI-400018 (DEEMED VENUE OF THE AGM) ON WEDNESDAY, 21ST JULY, 2021 AT 12.30 P.M. TO TRANSACT THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES: The proceedings of the Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) shall be deemed to be conducted at the Registered Office of the Company which shall be the deemed venue of the AGM. ORDINARY BUSINESS 1. To receive, consider and adopt the Audited Financial Statements of the Company for the financial year ended 31st March, 2021, including the Audited Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2021 and the Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended on that date and the Reports of the Board of Directors and Auditors thereon. 2. To appoint a Director in place of Mr. Rajeev Dubey (DIN: 00104817) who retires by rotation and, being eligible, offers himself for re-appointment. 3. To appoint Statutory Auditors of the Company and fix their remuneration: “RESOLVED that pursuant to Section 139 and other applicable provisions, if any, of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, 2014 as amended from time to time (“Act”), M/s. BSR & Co LLP, Chartered Accountants, (ICAI FRN 101248W/W100022) be and they are hereby appointed as the Statutory Auditors of the Company for a term of 5 (five) years to hold office from the conclusion of this 6th Annual General Meeting until the conclusion of the 11th Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held in the year 2026 at such remuneration as may be fixed by Board of Directors. -
To View BMRCL Annual Report 2019-20
I N D E X 1. Board of Directors ............................................................................................................ 2 2. Notice of AGM ................................................................................................................. 4 3. Chairman’s Speech ........................................................................................................... 6 4. Board’s Report ................................................................................................................. 9 5. Independent Auditor’s Report ....................................................................................... 66 6. Comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India......................................... 82 7. Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2020............................................................................. 84 8. Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2020 ............................... 86 9. Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31st March, 2020 ........................................... 90 10. Notes to the Financial Statements ................................................................................. 92 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Shri Durga Shanker Mishra Chairman, BMRCL & Secretary - Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Shri Ajay Seth Managing Director, BMRCL Shri Jaideep Director, BMRCL &OSD (UT) and Ex-Officio Joint Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Shri K. K. Saberwal Director, BMRCL -
Global Journal of Management and Business Research : a Administration and Management
Online ISSN : 2249-4588 Print ISSN : 0975-5853 African Ubuntu Philosophy Profile of Industrial Employees Human Resources Management Faculty of Management Studies VOLUME 13 ISSUE 5 VERSION 1.0 Global Journal of Management and Business Research : A Administration and Management Global Journal of Management and Business Research : A Administration and Management Volume 13 Issue 5 (Ver. 1.0) Open Association of Research Society © Global Journal of Global Journals Inc. Management and Business (A Delaware USA Incorporation with “Good Standing”; Reg. Number: 0423089) Sponsors: Open Association of Research Society Research. 2013. Open Scientific Standards All rights reserved. Publisher’s Headquarters office This is a special issue published in version 1.0 of “Global Journal of Management And Business Research.” By Global Journals Inc. Global Journals Inc., Headquarters Corporate Office, All articles are open access articles distributed Cambridge Office Center, II Canal Park, Floor No. under “Global Journal of Management And Business Research” 5th, Cambridge (Massachusetts), Pin: MA 02141 Reading License, which permits restricted use. United States Entire contents are copyright by of “Global USA Toll Free: +001-888-839-7392 Journal of Management And Business Research” unless otherwise noted on specific USA Toll Free Fax: +001-888-839-7392 articles. Offset Typesetting No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, Open Association of Research Society, Marsh Road, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information Rainham, Essex, London RM13 8EU storage and retrieval system, without written United Kingdom. permission. The opinions and statements made in this book are those of the authors concerned. -
1 to 20 Bedded Hospital List
1 TO 20 BEDDED HOSPITALS LIST (BANGALORE) NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF NO. OF ICU NO. OF OXYGENATED BEDS BEDS VENTILATORS SL NO. NAME OF THE ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS OF THE FACILITY Beds BEDS AVAILABLE IN AVAILABLE IN AVAILABLE IN AVAILABLE IN THE FACILITY THE FACILITY THE FACILITY THE FACILITY 76-93, Kalkere Main Road, Opposite More 1 Sri Arogya Hospital Super Market, Kodenahalli, Ramamurthy Nagar, 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 2 0 Bangalore 560016 No.1943, 1st A Main 6th Cross, Near Andhra 2 Adarsh Multi Speciality Hospital 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 1 2 Bank Kengeri Satellite town, Bangalore-560060. No.27/A Cross Opp Vani Villas Hospital K R 3 Asian Hospital 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 1 1 Road, Near City Market Bangalore-560002 No.1/8E Cross, 3rd Main, Bismillanagar, 4 BSA Nursing Home 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 1 1 Bannerghatta Road Cross, Bangalore-560029 # 80, 117, P and T Colony, RT Nagar, Bangalore- 5 Chaitanya Hospital 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 0 1 560032 #18, doddalalasandra Industrial area 6 Cura Hospitals kanakapura main road, uttarahalli Bangalore- 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 1 1 560062 #387/347, Next to post office, B.B Road, 7 Deeksha Hospital Nehrunagar, Yelahanka old town, Bangalore- 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 1 1 560064. #86, 2nd Main, 16th D Cross, Malagala Near 8 Deepashri Hospitals inner Ring Road under Pass, Nagarabhavi 2nd 1 to 50 beds 20 Centralized 1 2 Stage, Bangalore-560091. Genesis Hospital-Unit of 9 No.10/2, Queens Road, Bangalore-560052. -
A Comparative Analysis of Customer Service Provided by Cellular Mobile Service Providers (CMSP) in Mumbai Region
A Comparative Analysis of Customer Service Provided by Cellular Mobile Service Providers (CMSP) in Mumbai Region Thesis Submitted to Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil University, Department of Business Management In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY In BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Submitted by BHARAT BHUSHAN CHAUDHARY (Enrollment Number: DYP-PhD -066100005) Research Guide Prof. Dr. Vijay Wagh Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil University, Department of Business Management CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400614 January 2012 i A Comparative Analysis of Customer Service Provided by Cellular Mobile Service Providers (CMSP) in Mumbai Region ii Declaration by the Candidate I declare that the thesis entitled “A Comparative Analysis of Customer Services Provided by Cellular Mobile Service Providers (CMSP) in Mumbai Region” submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management at the Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University, Department of Business Management is my original work and the thesis has not formed the basis for the award of any degree, associateship, fellowship or any other similar titles. Place: Navi Mumbai. Date: 20.1.2012 Signature Signature Signature Research Guide Head of Department of Student iii Certificate This is to certify that the thesis entitled “A Comparative Analysis of Customer Services Provided by Cellular Mobile Service Providers (CMSP) in Mumbai Region” submitted by Shri BHARAT BHUSHAN CHAUDHARY a bonafide research work for the award of the Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management at the Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil University, Department of Business Management in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management and that the thesis has not formed the basis for the award of any degree, diploma, associate ship, fellowship or any other similar title of any University or Institution. -
Mahindra Group
Press Release Mahindra & Magenta Launches End-To-End EV Solutions for Last Mile Delivery in Bengaluru with Mahindra Treo Zor 08th July 2021, Bengaluru: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., part of the Mahindra Group, and Magenta, a leader in clean energy solutions, have announced their association to redefine last-mile deliveries in Bengaluru with Mahindra Treo Zor electric cargo vehicles. With this association, Magenta will deploy a hundred Mahindra Treo Zor electric three-wheelers across Bengaluru for last-mile delivery of both essential and non-essential goods. Treo Zor will be inducted into the delivery fleet of Magenta’s new e-mobility Electric Vehicle Enabled Transport (EVET) platform. It will allow Mahindra to make great strides in its last mile delivery vehicles in which it is already a market leader. Under EVET, Magenta is launching people and cargo transport services which will also include vehicle charging support through ChargeGrid. Talking about this association, Mahesh Babu, CEO, Mahindra Electric Mobility said, “Mahindra Treo Zor has revolutionized last-mile delivery across India. It has already travelled for more than 1.82 million km on the Indian roads. The connected EV technology on the Treo Zor has attracted many new age start-ups, eCommerce players given its attractive customer value proposition and environmental benefits. This partnership with Magenta seamlessly connects the entire EV ecosystem and will help in streamlining last mile delivery segment. With Magenta, we are eager to transform the last mile deliveries in more cities.” On the occasion of the flag off of the EVET platform, Mr. Maxson Lewis, MD of Magenta said, “Magenta is committed to solving EV related challenges with Made in India, Made for India solutions. -
Bangalore for the Visitor
Bangalore For the Visitor PDF generated using the open source mwlib toolkit. See http://code.pediapress.com/ for more information. PDF generated at: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 08:58:04 UTC Contents Articles The City 11 BBaannggaalloorree 11 HHiissttoorryoofBB aann ggaalloorree 1188 KKaarrnnaattaakkaa 2233 KKaarrnnaattaakkaGGoovv eerrnnmmeenntt 4466 Geography 5151 LLaakkeesiinBB aanngg aalloorree 5511 HHeebbbbaalllaakkee 6611 SSaannkkeeyttaannkk 6644 MMaaddiiwwaallaLLaakkee 6677 Key Landmarks 6868 BBaannggaalloorreCCaann ttoonnmmeenntt 6688 BBaannggaalloorreFFoorrtt 7700 CCuubbbboonPPaarrkk 7711 LLaalBBaagghh 7777 Transportation 8282 BBaannggaalloorreMM eettrrooppoolliittaanTT rraannssppoorrtCC oorrppoorraattiioonn 8822 BBeennggaalluurruIInn tteerrnnaattiioonnaalAA iirrppoorrtt 8866 Culture 9595 Economy 9696 Notable people 9797 LLiisstoof ppee oopplleffrroo mBBaa nnggaalloorree 9977 Bangalore Brands 101 KKiinnggffiisshheerAAiirrll iinneess 110011 References AArrttiicclleSSoo uurrcceesaann dCC oonnttrriibbuuttoorrss 111155 IImmaaggeSS oouurrcceess,LL iicceennsseesaa nndCC oonnttrriibbuuttoorrss 111188 Article Licenses LLiicceennssee 112211 11 The City Bangalore Bengaluru (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು)) Bangalore — — metropolitan city — — Clockwise from top: UB City, Infosys, Glass house at Lal Bagh, Vidhana Soudha, Shiva statue, Bagmane Tech Park Bengaluru (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು)) Location of Bengaluru (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು)) in Karnataka and India Coordinates 12°58′′00″″N 77°34′′00″″EE Country India Region Bayaluseeme Bangalore 22 State Karnataka District(s) Bangalore Urban [1][1] Mayor Sharadamma [2][2] Commissioner Shankarlinge Gowda [3][3] Population 8425970 (3rd) (2011) •• Density •• 11371 /km22 (29451 /sq mi) [4][4] •• Metro •• 8499399 (5th) (2011) Time zone IST (UTC+05:30) [5][5] Area 741.0 square kilometres (286.1 sq mi) •• Elevation •• 920 metres (3020 ft) [6][6] Website Bengaluru ? Bangalore English pronunciation: / / ˈˈbæŋɡəɡəllɔəɔər, bæŋɡəˈllɔəɔər/, also called Bengaluru (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು,, Bengaḷūru [[ˈˈbeŋɡəɭ uuːːru]ru] (( listen)) is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka.