Teaching Documents by Prof. Milan Padariya
How it is pronounce? Paracetamol: par + RA + cet + a + MOL Acetaminophen: a + SEET + a + MIN + oh... more How it is pronounce? Paracetamol: par + RA + cet + a + MOL Acetaminophen: a + SEET + a + MIN + oh + fen Paracetamol is commonly prescribed to relieve pain and fever. Proper mechanism of action is not known for Paracetamol. Paracetamol treats following condition/s:
The significance of the manufacturing segment in refreshing the fortune of the economy is sound u... more The significance of the manufacturing segment in refreshing the fortune of the economy is sound understood. The finance ministers of the precedent have gave emphasis to that the manufacturing sector desires to go from present level of 16-17% of GDP to an improved 25% which will facilitate the economy to grow up at a strong 8% per annum. But these are identified facts. What is less visible, though, is what put off the manufacturing industry from rising quicker.
The object of the Factories Act is to regulate the conditions of work in manufacturing establishm... more The object of the Factories Act is to regulate the conditions of work in manufacturing establishments coming within the definition of the term "factory" as used in the Act.
The first Act, in India, relating to the subject was passed in 1881. This was followed by new Acts in 1891, 1911, 1922, 1934 and 1948. The Act of 1948 is more comprehensive than the previous Acts. It contains detailed provisions regarding the health, safety and welfare of workers inside factories, the hours of work, the minimum age of workers, leave with pay etc. The Act has been amended several times.
Que. 1: Evaluate each of the concerns expressed by top management, and if necessary, make recomme... more Que. 1: Evaluate each of the concerns expressed by top management, and if necessary, make recommendation appropriate to the circumtences described in the case
The heading of the project being "Comparison between buying behavior of male and female towards L... more The heading of the project being "Comparison between buying behavior of male and female towards Levi's jeans". It will concentrate more on find out the brand preference of consumers on jeans and at the same time will find out other aspects which will help the marketer to improve his product and bring it up to the standard of the target consumers.
This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Community. The view... more This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Community. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and can therefore in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Community. Zealand. A sociologist and health services researcher, she works on pharmacy and medicine-related issues. Her areas of interest include improving antibiotic use, evaluating pharmacy services, and the influence of ethnicity and socioeconomic status on medicine use. She has written critical reviews of the researchbased articles included in the WHO/HAI drug promotion database.

Analysis of the pharmaceutical industry' s marketing tactics reveals the extent of their influenc... more Analysis of the pharmaceutical industry' s marketing tactics reveals the extent of their influence on patient care and medical research. These tactics can be arranged into five categories according to the potential for harm to patients (from least to most harmful): physicians-targeted promotions, direct-to-consumer advertising, unethical recruitment of physicians, researchers' conflicts of interest, and data manipulation in clinical trials. Drug companies' promotions subconsciously influence physicians' prescription patterns. Heavy advertising to consumers results in more prescriptions being written, whether or not the new drug is in the best interests of patients, and therefore strongly correlates with sales increases for the promoted new drug. The pharmaceutical industry' s public relation firms unethically recruit physicians to endorse their companies' clinical studies. Researchers' financial conflicts of interest often influence results in the corresponding studies; in many cases, the employed researchers receive extra financial benefits, such as stock options and funding for future projects, from the drug company for which they are conducting clinical trials. Pharmaceutical companies manipulate research data to prevent negative data from leaking to the public. Much evidence suggests that the pharmaceutical industry' s economic influence on the medical field is substantial. Despite the threats these activities pose to the reliability of medical care and the integrity of research, the reputation for quality in American healthcare is not yet lost; the continuing quality of American healthcare will depend primarily on the morality of next generation' s scientists and doctors.
Papers by Prof. Milan Padariya

E-Agriculture is an emerging field emphasizing the improvement of agricultural and rural progress... more E-Agriculture is an emerging field emphasizing the improvement of agricultural and rural progress through increased data and interaction processes. More particularly, e-Agriculture involves the conceptualization, design, progress, evaluation and application of progressive methods to use data and Information System (IS) in the rural domain, with a primary give attention to agriculture. E-Agriculture is a somewhat new expression and we completely expect its scope to alter and evolve as our knowledge of the location grows. To improve Agri-Business we can use some of good technologies like Office Automation System (Computing Techniques), Mobile Agriculture (mAgri), Global Positioning System (GPS), Geographic Information System (GIS), Computer Controlled Device (Automated Device) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). The main focus of this article is to elaborate how the achievements of IT can be applied in Agriculture sector and its development.
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Teaching Documents by Prof. Milan Padariya
The first Act, in India, relating to the subject was passed in 1881. This was followed by new Acts in 1891, 1911, 1922, 1934 and 1948. The Act of 1948 is more comprehensive than the previous Acts. It contains detailed provisions regarding the health, safety and welfare of workers inside factories, the hours of work, the minimum age of workers, leave with pay etc. The Act has been amended several times.
Papers by Prof. Milan Padariya
The first Act, in India, relating to the subject was passed in 1881. This was followed by new Acts in 1891, 1911, 1922, 1934 and 1948. The Act of 1948 is more comprehensive than the previous Acts. It contains detailed provisions regarding the health, safety and welfare of workers inside factories, the hours of work, the minimum age of workers, leave with pay etc. The Act has been amended several times.