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Category Archives: Vol 2. ( Issue – 4)
Overview of Investment Banking Functions In Mergers & Acquisitions By Rohit Bafna and Ananya Pratap Singh
Abstract: Investment banks facilitate flows of funds and allocations of capital. They are financial intermediaries, the critical link between users and providers of capital. They bring together those who need money to invest (e.g., corporations that build factories and buy equipment) … Continue reading
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The World of Anti Competitive Agreements By Meghana.S.Singh
Abstract: With the advent of globalization, the product market has expanded its horizon beyond expectation. In such a situation, many enterprises try to gain a competitive edge over other competing bodies in the market. In order to maintain peace and a … Continue reading
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Right To Health As Human Right Vis-A-Vis Fundamental Rights Under Constitution Of India By Chirag Sharadkumar Jani
Abstract : In today scenario the need of Hospital are very important. Hospital reserves unavailable environment in every human being life. Hospitals are currently working socio-economic and technical changes that raise concern for the quality of health care. Accreditation would … Continue reading
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Women As A Social Activist by Divya Chaurasi
“I DO NOT WISH WOMEN TO HAVE POWER OVER WOMEN BUT OVER THEMSELVES”- MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT Indian society was primarily a patriarchal society where men used to dominate and were considered to have a higher say in the house. Women’s … Continue reading
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