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Q5. What are the components of compensation provided to trainee ?

COMPONENTS
RESPONSE
YES
NO
HRA
LTA
PF
GRATUITY
LOANS
BONUS
CAR/PETROL
ACCOMODATION
CONYEYANCE ALLOWANCE
MEDICAL ALOWANCE
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Q6.What are the joining formalities to filled by the selected
candidate?
COMPONENTS
RESPONSE
YES
NO
CERTIFICATES
PROOF OF WORK
EXPERIENCE
MEDICAL REPORT
PHOTO
REFRENCE LETTER
PAST SALARY SLIP
RESIDENTIAL PROOF
PAN. NO.
BANK A/C NO.
Q7. Which parameter are preferred in the company during the
selection of the candidate for the required job?
PARAMETER
RESPONSE
YES
NO
EXPERIENCE
THEROTICAL
KNOWLEDGE
AGE CRITERIA(22-25)
FOCUS ON YOUNG
GENERATION
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS REFERRED:
BOOK NAME
PUBLISHER
AUTHOR
Human Resource
Management
Tata N C Graw-Hill
published co. ltd.
Ashwathappa
Personnel Management
N C Graw-
Hill publishing co.Ltd
Edwin Flippo
Personnel management
Everest publishing
Diwedi
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A
PROJECT REPORT
ON
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
AT
RELIANCE COMMUNICATION
BY
ANANYA DUBEY
PGDM
SUBMITED
TO
INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR
(2008-2010)
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project work entitled “TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT” done at RELIANCE COMMUNICATION is a
bonafied work carried out by Miss. ANANYA DUBEY
under my
guidance.
Her work was found satisfactory and complete in all respect.
PLACE: KANPUR

(HR Manager)
( RELIANCE COMM.)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMET
Quality is not a result of accident. It demands hard work, commitment and
dedication. To create a work of quality a person needs inspiration & motivation from
various sources.
This project report on the topic of “TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT” in
RELIANCE COMMUNICATION Has been complied by me as a part of the curriculum of
Master Degree in Business Administration.
I owe my sincere thanks to Mr. ALOK (HR Manager) for granting his kind
permission to carry on this project work. I express my deep sense of gratitude to him for
giving me immense co-operation.
A special word of Thanks to our Director Mr D. P. GOYAL& Co- ordinator Mr.
RAVEESH AGARWAL for their guidance in preparing this report.
ANANYA DUBEY
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Ensuring a healthy diet containing magnesium may help control or eliminate
stress, in those individuals with lower levels of magnesium or those who have a
magnesium deficiency. Chronic stress can also lead to a magnesium deficiency,
which can be a factor in continued chronic stress, and a whole host of other
negative medical conditions caused by a magnesium deficiency.
It has been discovered that there is a huge upsurge in the number of people who
suffer from this condition. A very large number of these new cases suffer from
insomnia.
In a review of the scientific literature on the relationship between stress and disease, the
authors found that stress plays a role in triggering or worsening depression and cardiovascular
disease and in speeding the progression of HIV/AIDS.
Compressive stress:
Compressive stress is the stress applied to materials resulting in their
compaction (decrease of volume). When a material is subjected to compressive
stress, then this material is under compression. Usually, compressive stress
applied to bars, columns, etc. leads to shortening.
Loading a structural element or a specimen will increase the compressive stress
until the reach of compressive strength. According to the properties of the
material, failure will occur as yield for materials with ductile behavior (most
metals, some soils and plastics) or as rupture for brittle behavior (geometries,
cast iron, glass, etc).
In long, slender structural elements -- such as columns or truss bars -- an
increase of compressive forceF leads to structural failure due to buckling at
lower stress than the compressive strength.
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Compressive stress has stress units (force per unit area), usually with negative
values to indicate the compaction. However in geotechnical engineering,
compressive stress is represented with positive values.
(1.2.2) Stress in Biological terms:
Stress is a biological term which refers to the consequences of the failure of a
human or animal body to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threats
to the organism, whether actual or imagined. It includes a state of alarm and
adrenaline production, short-term resistance as a coping mechanism, and
exhaustion. It refers to the inability of a human or animal body to respond.
Common stress symptoms include irritability, muscular tension, inability to
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concentrate and a variety of physical reactions, such as headaches and


accelerated heart rate.
The term "stress" was first used by the endocrinologist Hans Selye in the 1930s
to identify physiological responses in laboratory animals. He later broadened and
popularized the concept to include the perceptions and responses of humans
trying to adapt to the challenges of everyday life. In Selye's terminology, "stress"
refers to the reaction of the organism, and "stressor" to the perceived threat.
Stress in certain circumstances may be experienced positively. Eustress, for
example, can be an adaptive response prompting the activation of internal
resources to meet challenges and achieve goals.

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