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Project on Dcm Rayons Production and Their Analysis
Summer Training Report
On
ANALYSIS ON RAYON PRODUCTION & SALES

Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Diploma of
Post Graduate Diploma in Management
(Session 2009-11)

Submitted to: Examination controller Submitted By: SUMIT Kr. GUPTA
Internal Guide: ASHISH JHA Roll No: PGD09151
PGDM: I yr

Department of Management

Institute of MANAGEMENT STUDIES, NOIDA
A UGC Recognized Institute A-8B, Plot –C, Sector-62, Noida

DECLARATION
I, SUMIT KUMAR GUPTA hereby declare that this project report is the record of authentic work carried out by me during the period and has not been submitted earlier to any University or Institute for the award of any degree / diploma etc.

Name of the student: SUMIT KUMAR GUPTA
Date:

Certificate from the Company

The project report titled “ANALYSIS ON RAYON PRODUCTION & SALES”. Submitted by Mr. /Ms. SUMIT KUMAR GUPTA, (Roll No- PGD09051)

Signature

(ASHUTOSH MALL)
(Name of Guide)

Date- / /2010

Certificate from Internal Guide

The project report titled “ANALYSIS ON RAYON SALES” Submitted by Mr. /Ms. SUMIT KUMAR GUPTA, (Roll No- PGD09051)

Signature
(ASHISH JHA)

(Name of Guide)
Date: - / /2010

TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO

1. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 8

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 9

3. RESEARCH DESIGN 10

4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 10

5. NEED OF THE STUDY 11

6. SCOPE OF THE STUDY 12

7. CHAPTER-1 DCM LTD 13
1.1 History 14
1.2 Company profile 14
1.3 History of DCM Shriram Industries Ltd. 17
1.4 Corporate Ethos 24
1.5 Quality System 24
1.6 Product of DCM Shriram Industries Ltd 25
1.7 Environment, Health & Safety 26
1.8 Social Commitment 27
1.9 Rural Development

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