14-01-2013, 04:24 PM
A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON BAJAJ AUTO PVT LTD
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Over view
The History of the automobile actually began about 4,000
years ago when the first wheel was used for transportation in
India. Several Italians recorded designs for wind-driven vehicles.
The first was Guido da Vigevano in 1335. It was a windmill-type
drive to gears and thus to wheels. Vaturio designed a similar vehicle
that was also never built. Later Leonardo da Vinci designed
clockwork-driven tricycle with tiller steering and a differential
mechanism between the rear wheels.
In the early 15th century, the Portuguese arrived in China and the
interaction of two cultures led to a variety of new technologies,
including the creation of a wheel that turned under its own power.
By the 1600s, small steam-powered engine models were developed,
but it was another century before a full-sized engine-powered
vehicle was created.
A Catholic priest named Father Ferdinan Verbiest is credited to
have built a steam-powered vehicle for the Chinese Emperor Chien
Lung in about 1678. There is no information about the vehicle, only
the event. Since James Watt didn’t invent the steam engine until
1705, we can guess that this was possibly a model vehicle powered
by a mechanism like Hero’s steam engine-a-spinning wheel with jets
on the periphery.
History
The Bajaj Group came into existence in 1926, during the
turmoil and the heady euphoria of India’s freedom
struggle. Jamnalal Bajaj, founder of the group, was a close
confidant and disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, and was deeply
involved in the effort for freedom. The integrity, dedication,
resourcefulness and determination to succeed which are
characteristic of the company today, are often traced back to
its birth during those long days of relentless devotion to a
common cause.
Kamalnayan Bajaj, the eldest son of Jamnalal Bajaj, at the
age of 27, he took over the reins of business in 1942. Putting
the Nation before business, he devoted himself to the latter
only after India achieved independence in 1947. and then after
he was able to give his full attention to the business.
Kamalnayan Bajaj not only consolidated the group, but also
diversified into various manufacturing activities, elevating the
group to the status it enjoys till this day.
Transfer:
Transfer is a “largest shift causing movement of individuals
from one position to another usually without involving any
marked change in duties, responsibilities and skills needed for
compensation.”
This transfer is process of employee’s adjustment with the
work time and place. A transfer is horizontal or lateral
management of an employee from one job selection
department, shift, plant or position to another at the same or
another place where his salary status and the responsibilities
are the same it generally done not involves a promotion,
demotion or change in the job status.