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    A Study of Corporate Social Responsibility initiative taken by Reliance Industries Limited.

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    In recent years Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) emerged as an effective tool for poverty alleviation and upliftment of deprived community into main streamline of the development.  Government sponsored programme is not enough to cover entire section of society due to large size and huge population of India. Government, Social Activist, Media, Regulator, International organization etc. has been putting pressure on corporates for its social welfare activity. After the introduction of The Companies Act, 2013 in India, Companies which fulfill certain criteria, have to spend mandatorily in social welfare activities. Section 135 of The Companies Act, 2013 mainly focuses on large companies due to its ability to spend in welfare activity. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is India’s one of the largest company by market capitalization with business across petroleum, power, textile, communication, retail etc. spreading all over the world. Since RIL earns huge profit every year, therefore it’s legal as well as moral responsibility of the company to bring deprived community into main streamline by spending in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) fund. This paper portrays CSR initiative taken by RIL and its spending pattern across the different segment of the development. The study is based on secondary data taken from annual report of RIL and National CSR Data Portal, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India

    STUDIES ON FIRE RETARDANT MILITARY UNIFORMS

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    Military sector is one of the most textile demanding sector with various special and critical requirements. Application of Nonwovens in the field of Flame Retardancy (FR) Uniforms will not only be cost effective but also can be produced at higher production speeds compared to conventional woven technology. In battlefield solider are exposed to flame threats and thermal radiative, thus it gives need to the use of FR Uniformsin the Military Sector. The following paper discusses the current commercially available FR Military Uniforms and material which it is made of, fibers available for forming FR Military Uniforms and Special FR Finishes for Fire Retardancy of the fabri

    Studies On Fire Retardant Military Uniforms

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    Military sector is one of the most textile demanding sector with various special and critical requirements. Application of Nonwovens in the field of Flame Retardancy (FR) Uniforms will not only be cost effective but also can be produced at higher production speeds compared to conventional woven technology. In battlefield solider are exposed to flame threats and thermal radiative, thus it gives need to the use of FR Uniformsin the Military Sector. The following paper discusses the current commercially available FR Military Uniforms and material which it is made of, fibers available for forming FR Military Uniforms and Special FR Finishes for Fire Retardancy of the fabri
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