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Critical success factors in implementation of ERP in S.M.E'S of pakistan

Thesis Info

Author

Afsheen

Department

Department of Technology Management

Program

MBA

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2008

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Technology Management

Language

English

Other

MA/MSc 658.05 AFC

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-07 08:18:33

ARI ID

1676722822888

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والدین اور بچے

والدین اور بچے
والدین کی خوشیاں خفیہ ہوتی ہیں اور اسی طرح سے ان کے غم اور ڈر بھی ۔ وہ کسی کو نہیں بتا سکتے اور نہ کسی دوسرے کو بتائیں گے جو پریشانیاں بچوں کی وجہ سے ملیں ۔ بچوں کے لیے سخت محنت والدین کو خوش کرتی ہے ۔ لیکن اسی لمحے بد قسمتی کو برداشت کرنا والدین کے لیے بڑا مشکل ہوتا ہے۔ بچے زندگی کی احتیاطوں کو بڑھا دیتے ہیں لیکن وہ موت کے ڈر کو کم کر دیتے ہیں ۔ افزائش نسل کے ذریعے نسل کا تسلسل آدمی اور جانوروں میں مشترک ہے۔ لیکن نام اور اچھے کارناموں کو زندہ رکھنا آدمی کی خاص خصوصیت ہے اور یہ ایک حقیقی بات ہے کہ جن لوگوں کے بچے نہیں ہوتے وہ عظیم کارنامے، اور لوگوں کی بھلائی کے کام کرتے ہیں۔ وہ محض گوشت پوشت کا انسان ہونے کے ناطے سے کوئی نشانی نہیں چھوڑتے مگر اپنے حسین خیالات اور عمدہ سوچوں کے نقش چھوڑ جاتے ہیں۔ یہ بھی ایک حقیقت ہے کہ جن کے بچے نہیں ہوتے ان کو آنے والی نسل کی بڑی فکر ہوتی ہے۔ وہ لوگ جو اپنے خاندان کے لیے عزت کماتے ہیں ، وہ بچوں کے لیے بڑے نرم اور شفیق ہوتے ہیں ۔ وہ صرف بچوں کو اپنی نسل بڑھانے کا ذریعہ نہیں سمجھتے بلکہ اپنے اچھے کاموں کی یادوں کو بھی جو کہ انہوں نےکیے ہوتے ہیں ۔ والدین کی اپنے مختلف بچوں کے لیے محبت میں اکثر اوقات فرق ہوتا ہے اور بعض اوقات ان کی اپنی اولاد کے شایانِ شان نہیں ہوتی، خاص طور پر ماں کی طرف سے ۔ جیسا کہ حضرت سلیمان علیہ السلام نے فرمایا " ایک عقل مند بیٹا باپ کو خوش کر تا ہے مگر ایک نا اہل بیٹا ماں کو شرمندہ کرتا ہے"۔ بچوں سے بھرے...

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Pre and Postharvest Management to Improve Yield and Quality of Kinnow Mandarin

Citrus is one of the most important fruit crops in Pakistan. Kinnow mandarin is the leading citrus cultivar of Pakistan. The yield is lower as compared to other advanced citrus producing countries. Poor tree health and nutritional deficiencies are the major causes of lower yield. Poor management practices before and after harvesting cause serious problems regarding the yield and quality of Kinnow. Heavy losses can occur due to poor pre and postharvest management. To overcome these problems, different experiments were planned and executed. The study was divided into three subcategories such as study 1, study 2 (preharvest) and study 3 (postharvest).In 1st two studies foliar sprays of calcium chloride, zinc sulphate, gibberellic acid and salicylic acid were applied on the Kinnow trees, four months before fruit harvest to check their effects on preharvest fruit drop and other fruit quality related parameters. In third study, two experiments were conducted to optimize the doses of salicylic acid (2, 3 and 4 mM) and calcium chloride (2, 3 and 4%) as pre-storage treatments to increase the storage life and maintain the fruit quality during cold storage at 5ºC. The results showed that 0.5% calcium chloride was found best to minimize the preharvest fruit drop (16.48%) as compared to control where preharvest fruit drop was 49.70%. Maximum yield (110.03 kg per tree), fruit weight (264.29 g), juice weight (51.53%), TSS (13.13 ºbrix), ascorbic acid contents (43.84 mg100 g-1)), total sugars (16.98%), reducing sugars (6.23%), phenolic contents (341.82 mg GAE100g-1), total antioxidants (91.14% inhibition) were also noted from the fruit of same treatment. Among the zinc sulphate doses 0.6% zinc sulphate exhibited the lowest preharvest fruit drop (10.08%) and maximum yield (120.89 kg) with maximum juice weight (42.23%) and higher TSS (9.50 ºbrix), total sugars (17.37%), reducing sugars (5.99%), ascorbic acid contents (35.46 mg 100g-1), total antioxidants (53.25 %inhibition) and total phenolics (205.33 mg GAE100g-1). Gibberellic acid (30 mgL1) performed best to minimize the preharvest fruit drop (11.82%) and improve the yield up to 1015.77 kg with good eating quality parameters.Salicylic acid of 4mM exhibited best results to reduce the preharvest fruit drop (26.16%) andmaximize the yield (195.26 kg), fruit weight (232.55 g),juice weight (50.94%), TSS (13.47 ºbrix), total sugars (14.96%), reducing sugars (5.84%) and ascorbic acid contents (47.66 mg 100g-1).The results of postharvest treatments (study 3) indicated that 3mM salicylic acid was performed best to minimize the weight loss from 15.46 to 8.52% and to reduce the fruit rot from 16.12 to 1.40% with higher values of juice weight (48.16%), ascorbic acid contents (42.19 mg 100 g-1), total phenolic contents (207.10 mg GAE 100 g-1), total antioxidants (64.95 % inhibition) after storage. The antioxidative enzyme such as CAT (22.76 U mg-1protein), POD (0.63 U mg-1protein) and SOD (124.54 U mg-1protein) activity were greater at higher dose treatment (4mM SA) after 90 days storage. Moreover, 4% calcium chloride played a very effective role in controlling the weight loss from 14.59 to 7.39% and reducing the decay percentage from 11.68 to 1.33%, Maximum TSS (9.41 ºbrix), TA (1.66%), ascorbic acid contents (50.95 mg 100g-1), sugars [total sugars (14.90%) and reducing sugars (8.32%)] were also more atsame treatment. However, 3% calcium chloride treatment showed best results in juice weight (53.24%) total phenolic (63.17 mg GAE 100 g-1), total antioxidants (218.44 % inhibition), and fruit quality enzymes [(CAT (25.66 U mg-1 protein), POD (0.55 U mg-1 protein) and SOD (128.26 U mg-1 protein). It was concluded that preharvest fruit drop can be minimized with maximum quality related attributes by the foliar spray of 0.5% calcium chloride, 0.6% zinc sulphate, 30 mgL-1 gibberellic acid and 4 mM salicylic acid when applied on Kinnow trees four month before fruit harvest. Moreover, treatments of 3, 4 % calcium chloride and 3 mM salicylic acid before storage is best to maintain the quality related parameters of Kinnow fruit during 90 days storage at 5ºC