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4. annexures
1.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 108 Annexure 1 Key Movement Register Date Key Details Taken by Returned Key No. No. Of Keys Particulars of the key Name Time-Out Signature Name Time-In Signature
2.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 109 Annexure 2 Opening/Closing Register Date 1 2 3 4 5 (contd. Till 31) Opening Details Center Opening Time Electric Panel Room Opening Time Electric Meter Reading Opening Opening In-charge Signature Are the following intact while Opening? Please state Yes/No Shutter Lock and Seal Seal on the Key board Are all lights switched off Are the Computers switched off in the Center/Training rooms/Mock rooms/Meeting rooms Is the Center clear of unauthorized persons Have the housekeeping staff completed their daily cleaning activities. (to be checked before the Center has opened for participants) Closing Details Electric Panel Room Closing Time Electric Meter Reading Opening Closing In-charge Signature Center Closing Time Are the following intact while Closing? Please state Yes/No Is the Center clear of unauthorized persons Have the housekeeping staff completed their daily cleaning activities. (to be checked before the Center has closed) Are Water Taps turned off Are the Computers switched off in the Center/Training rooms/Mock rooms/Meeting Rooms Seal on the Key board Are all lights switched off Shutter Lock and Seal
3.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 110 Annexure 3 Center Log Book Date Incident Details Person Reporting Action Taken Center In- charge’s Signature
4.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 111 Annexure 4 Key Management Schedule List Of Keys Sets Availability/Location of Keys Entry/Exit 3 1st Key – Closing in-charge 2nd Key – Opening in-charge 3rd Key - Remote Location ( in a sealed envelope) Key Board 3 1st Key – Closing in-charge 2nd Key – Opening in-charge 3rd Key - Remote Location ( in a sealed envelope) Counters/Drawers 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge 2nd Key – Keyboard Safe 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge 2nd Key – Commercial in-charge Training Rooms 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge
5.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 112 2nd Key – Keyboard Mock Rooms 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge 2nd Key – Keyboard Meeting Rooms 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge 2nd Key – Keyboard Cafeteria 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge 2nd Key – Keyboard Panel/AHU Room 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge 2nd Key – Keyboard Toilets 2 1st Key – Center-in-charge 2nd Key – Keyboard
6.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 113 Annexure 5 Cleaning Chemicals/Consumables List CLEANING CHEMICALS / CONSUMABELS LIST Sr. No. Particulars 1 Dry Mop 2 Dry Mop Refill 3 Wet Mop (Round) 4 Wet Mop Refill (Round) 5 Plastic Wet Mop Refill 6 Table Duster 7 Floor Duster 8 Soft Broom 9 Carpet Brush 10 Glass Cleaning Kit 11 Scotch Brite 12 Floor Wiper 13 Basin Wiper 14 Spray Bottle 15 Spiral (Floor Cleaner) 16 Sani Cube 17 Washing Powder (Only used for Cleaning of Mops) 18 Liquid Soap 19 Taski R5 (Room Freshener Liquid) 20 Taski R3 ( Glass Cleaning) 21 Taski R1 ( Toilet Cleaner) 22 Hand Gloves
7.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 114 Annexure 6 Daily Cleaning Checklist Checklist: Daily Cleanliness Checklist To be used by Housekeeping to ensure that required cleanliness & hygiene standards are maintained Please Tick Appropriately Yes No Admin Rooms, Class Rooms, Mock Rooms 1 Kept clean by wet mopping 2 Trash bins/waste paper baskets emptied & prepared with plastic lining 3 Floor mats kept clean by scrubbing & dusting 4 Walls, ceilings dust & cobweb-free 5 Table tops, computers, TV screens, dust free & clean 6 Air fresheners sprayed Washrooms 1 Kept clean by wet mopping of floor with disinfectant 2 Wash basins & counter tops are clean & sparkling 3 Washroom mirrors are clean & sparkling 4 Trash bins emptied & prepared with plastic lining 5 Floor mats kept clean by scrubbing & dusting 6 Air fresheners sprayed Toilets 1 W/C spotless & dry 2 Flush is working properly 3 Tissue rolls are available 4 Naphthalene balls are placed at drainage filters 5 No leakages from taps or flush tanks 6 Latches are functioning properly 7 Air-freshener is placed Yes = 1 No = 0
8.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 115 Annexure 7 Stationary Issued Register Date Item Description Qty Purpose Accepted By Issue By Approved By Training Official
9.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 116 Annexure 8 Asset Record Register Asset Record Register Sr. No. Description Abbreviation Qty Location Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 1 Three Seater Sofa TSS TSS1 2 Receptio nTSS2 2 One Seater Sofa OSS OSS-1 2 Cabin 1OSS-2 3 Coffee Table CT CT-1 2 Receptio n CT-2 Cabin 14 5 6 Verified by:
10.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 117 Annexure 9 Daily Maintenance Checklist Maintenance Checklist – Daily Sr. No Particulars Checked Action Taken if Fault detected Maintenance Staff Sign Yes No 1 Water Tank 2 Air Conditioners 3 UPS System 4 Raw Supply 5 Pleasant Temperature 6 Electrical Panel Room 7 Music System & PA System 8 Administrative Block 9 Store Lights 10 Wash Rooms 11 Fire Extinguishers 12 Sprinklers 13 Smoke Detectors 15 Electricity Meter 16 Broken Or Damaged Furniture And Fixtures 17 Managing Other Broken Or Faulty Equipment 18 Storage Of Dangerous Goods Hazardous Substances 19 Fire/Chemical/Electrical Hazards 20 Spills/Leakage Of Materials Checked By Center Head
11.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 118 Annexure 10 Weekly Maintenance Checklist Maintenance Checklist – Weekly Particulars Checked Action Taken if fault detected Maintenance Staff Sign Yes No Electrical Panels Checklist Electrical Room cleanliness Any loose wires, cables Availability of Fire Extinguishers Electrical Room doors are always closed with tower bolt (not with lock and key) Entrance of electrical room is free from obstacles No materials are kept in the electrical rooms Diesel Generators Checklist Cleanliness of Equipment and surrounding areas Record Battery Voltage Operations of AMF panel Run DG set for at least five minutes and record all the parameters in log book Fire Safety Checklist Fire Diesel Engine Battery condition, Voltage & others Availability of fire extinguishers at common areas Fire extinguishers positioning on all floors Air Conditioning Chillers Checklist All electrical panel doors are closed Chilled water makeup water tank level Water Leakage in chilled water pumps Dust Accumulation on condenser coils Fire Safety Checklist
12.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 119 Transformer temperature ( Must be be below 75 degrees C) Maintenance Checklist – Weekly Particulars Checked Action Taken if fault detected Maintenance Staff Sign Yes No Fire extinguishers / fire buckets Cleanliness of transformer yard Closed and locked yard Safety Signages Main LT Panel Checklist Health of all measuring meters Health of Earth Leakage relays Cleanliness of panel and room Availability of Extinguishers Emergency Lamps/ Inverter lights working Rubber Mats, safety precautions AC Packaged Checklist AC control panel for healthy condition Fresh air dampeners AHU Room – Clean and free from material Entrance of AHU rooms free from obstacles Status of Evaporator coil – Damaged or dust accumulation Emergency Lights working Return air temperature setting AHU’s Checklist Healthy condition of AHU control panel Fresh air dampers AHU room cleaned and free from materials Entrance of AHU is clean and free from obstacles
13.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 120 Status of evaporator coils – Damage or dust accumulation Functioning of emergency lights Return air temperature thermostat Maintenance Checklist – Weekly Particulars Checked Action Taken if fault detected Maintenance Staff Sign Yes No All Floors Checklist Functioning of all floor lights Unnecessary lights are switched off Cleanliness of light fixture and others Loose wires / cables at ceiling level and on floor Availability of safety signage’s Cleanliness of lift machine and car Functioning of exhaust and fresh air systems Availability of floor mats Checked By Center Head
14.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 121 Annexure 11 Daily Visual Standards and Display Checklist Daily VM Checklist Centre : Date: Sr. No. Particulars Observation Issues Action Plans I. Windows 1 Is the window display as per plan? 2 Is the visual display in good condition? 3 Are all the lights working and properly focused? II. Reception 4 Is the visual display as per plan? 5 Is the visual display in good condition? 6 Is the display fixed properly? 7 Are all the lights working and properly focused? III. Permanent Signage 8 Is the main centre signage in good condition? 9 Are all the directional signages to the classrooms in good condition? 10 Are all the parking and directional signages outside the centre intact? IV. Marketing Promotions (If Applicable) 11 Are the kiosks in good condition? V. Mock Room 12 Is the visual display as per plan? 13 Is the visual display in good condition? 14 Is the visual display fixed properly? 15 Are all the lights working and properly focused? 16 Are all the signages clear and intact? Remarks: Assistant Centre-in-charge: Centre-in-charge
15.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 122 Annexure 12 Weekly Visual Standards and Display Checklist Weekly Checklist Centre : Date: Sr. No. Particulars Observation Issues Action Plans Maintenance Related 1 Are all the signages properly suspended/symmetric on both sides? 2 Are all the electric wires concealed or dressed on fixtures? 3 Are all electric wires concealed or dressed on floors, ceilings, columns etc? 4 Do the electric wires blend with the wall colour? 5 Are the wires without visible joints? 6 Are the chokes and transformers fitted out of sight? Storage Space 1 Are all the props kept properly? 2 Is the display material well maintained? 3 Is the inventory of the display material updated? Remarks: Assistant Centre-in-charge: Centre-in-charge: Date: Date:
16.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 123 Annexure 13 Weekly Schedule Kolkata - Training Schedule from 31st Aug - 6th Sep 09 Trainer's Name : Date Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Format is a sample. Please customize it as per your centre.
17.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 124 Annexure 14 Weekly MIS Format is a sample. Please customize it as per your centre.
18.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 125 Annexure 15 Programmes
19.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 126 Annexure 16 Room Occupancy Kolkata - Class Room Occupancy September 2009 Date Day No. of Seats at Centre Occupancy % Occupancy Format is a sample. Please customize it as per your centre.
20.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 127 Annexure 17 Expense Sheet Kolkata - Petty Cash Expenses From 27th Aug to Sr No. Date Particulars Amount Reason 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total Format is a sample. Please customize it as per your centre.
21.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 128 Annexure 18 Week Ahead Week Ahead - 7th Sep to 13th Sep Sr No. Centre Name Trainers Name Name of the Program Start Date End Date Requested By Nominated Numbers Trainer's Name : Date Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Format is a sample. Please customize it as per your centre.
22.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 129 Annexure 19 Monthly Training Schedule Centre Name - Training Schedule for Month/Year Trainer Name Date Day Scheduled Actual Scheduled Actual Scheduled Actual Scheduled Actual 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Format and details updated are for sample – Please customize it as per your Centre
23.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 130 Annexure 20 CPRS Reporting Format is a sample. Please customize it as per your centre.
24.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 131 Annexure 21 Prarambh Completion Details – Zone Wise Above is a sample format. Please customize the same as per your centre.
25.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 132 Annexure 22 Prarambh Completion Details – Store Wise Above is a sample format. Please customize the same as per your centre.
26.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 133 System Maintenance Report S. No. Location IP Address Drivers Checked By Remarks System Name Empty Space Software Using Anti Virus Check / Updation Temp File Deletion Duplicate SRC Checked Latest COM Object Plutus Cable Dressings Action Taken Annexure 23 System Maintenance Report
27.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 134 Annexure 24 Call Report 1. IT Admin to record daily attendance on the same sheet. 2. Centre Head to verify on a daily basis. Daily Call Report Engineer's Name: Date: Center - In Time: Center - Out Time : No. IT Admin Room Faculty Priority Problem Description Time Details Action Taken Faculty Sign 1. Report Time Answer Time Compl Time Compl Date 2. Report Time Answer Time Compl Time Compl Date Total Number of Calls Attended: Engineer's Signature: Centre Head Signature:
28.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 135 Annexure 25 Hardware Request Form Hardware Request Form Center Name: Date : Centre Address: Centre Ph. No: Sr. No. Equipment Qty. Units Unit Rate Amount Total IT Admin Center Head Date: Date:
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Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 136 Annexure 26 Asset Control Register Name Department Date of Issue Purpose Date of Return Signature
30.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 137 Annexure 27 Details of Participants Nominated Attached sheet is a sample sheet
31.
Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 138 Annexure 28 Trainers Roster Date Day's Break up Room No. Batch Size Profile of the participants Training Subject Store Location Trainer 01/12/0 9 1st Half 12 30 GM- TM/TL Our Identity BB Agra Trainer 1 1st Half 14 30 Food- TM/TL Our Identity BB Nasik Trainer 6 2nd half Audi 80 All Movie Screening BB Agra Trainer2 02/12/0 9 1st Half 12 30 GM- TM/TL Our Offerings BB Agra Trainer 1 1st Half 14 30 Food- TM/TL Our Offerings BB Nasik Trainer 6 2nd half Audi 80 All Team Building Activity BB Agra Trainer2
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Version II – September 2009 © Future Learning
& Development Ltd. 139 Annexure 29 Classroom Roster
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& Development Ltd. 147 Annexure 36 Day Opening Checklist Checklist: Day Opening Activities To be used by the trainers on a daily basis to ensure appropriate preparation for the training session Please tick appropriately (√) Remark s Yes No 1 Checked the training and classroom schedule from the training roster 2 Collected the training material from the centre head. (Training material comprises of attendance sheet, training roster, cafeteria roster, white board marker pens, duster, pen) 3 On day 1 of the programme: Have participants received their notepads and pens 4 Made the entry in the stationery register 5 Is the classroom clean 6 Are the number of chairs sufficient as per the classroom standard viz. 15 seater, 30 seater, 45 seater 7 Is the LCD functioning properly? Check sound and display. 8 Is the computer functioning properly? Content opening in the desired format? 9 Uploaded the training content on the computer from the server Name Signature Date
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& Development Ltd. 150 Annexure 39 Day Closing Checklist Checklist: Day Closing Activities To be used by trainers on a daily basis at the closure of day Please tick appropriately (√) Remarks Yes No 1. 'Shift Delete' the content from the system? 2. Collected balance training material to return to Centre Head? 3 Collected pens from participants on last day of the programme? 4 Is the classroom clean, chairs rearranged 5 Have lights/other equipment been switched off in the classroom 6 Entry made in the stationery register while returning the stationary 7 Submitted the attendance sheet and PTR to the training administrator? Name Signature Date
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& Development Ltd. 151 Annexure 40 Post Training Ritual POST TRAINING RITUAL ANALYSIS Programme Name: Stores: Venue: Name of Trainer: Format: Date of training: PTR-I PTR-II Attitude / Knowledge /Skills Questions(PLS. LIST down all the participants learning’s from the program as written in the PTR ( repetitive /same objectives listed down by many participants need not be repeated every time) Other qualitative questions asked in the PTR Interpretation/observations derived from columns -2/3 from each of the questions answered Column -1 Column-2 Column-3 a. Objective of the programme as understood & written by the participants b. ATTITUDE / Values as written by the participants( if applied in the program) Pleases. list down all the participants examples of "ATTITUDE" you will exhibit on the floor c. KNOWLEDGE as written by the participants- (If applied in the program) Please list down all the participants statement of knowledge gained from the program (if applicable) d. SKILLS- as written by the participants(If applied in the program) Please list participants response of one skill discussed in the training that they use everyday
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& Development Ltd. 153 Annexure 42 Store-wise data for Training completed Store Name : Programme: Average Scores Name Designation Certification Dept Trained In Remarks if any 1 John Team Member Praarambh Food 2 Jani Team Member Praarambh Non-Food 3 Janardhan Team Member Praarambh GM 4 Amar Team Member Praarambh GM 5 Akbar Team Member Praarambh Apparels 6 Anthony Team Member Praarambh Non-Apparels
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& Development Ltd. 157 Annexure 46 Laundry Register LAUNDRY REGISTER Date: Hostel Name: S.No. Room No Name Shirts Trouse rs Salwar Suits Others Signature Deposit for Wash Delivery post Wash
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& Development Ltd. 160 Annexure 49 Requisition Form Sr. No. Name of the Book Author No. of Copies Rate per Copy Total Amount Requisition by Approved by Name & Signature Centre-in-charge
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& Development Ltd. 166 Annexure 55 Email Format to Thank the Guest Speaker Date: _____________ Dear _______, Subject: Thank you for visiting our centre and sharing your knowledge with our students. The students seemed to have really enjoyed the session. I look forward to seeing you again at the centre for more such sessions. Sincerely Centre Head's Name
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& Development Ltd. 173 Annexure 62 Delegation of Power Centre In-charge to get quotations from parties for all the expenses. The same must be sent to HO for Approval Sl.No. Cost of Training Approving Authority - VP(OPS)/CEO 1 Travelling expenses of Participants After receiving nominations from Zonal HR. As per Company Policy from Pre approved Vendor 2 Stay expenses of Participants Pre approved Hotels/As per Company Policy 3 Food Expenses of Participants Pre approved Rates 4 Local Transport of Participants Pre approved Transporter/Auto/Bus 5 Laundry Expenses Pre approved Rates 6 Hire Charges of Training Halls/Equipments Pre approved Vendor Other Major Expenses at Centres 1 Rent As per Agreement 2 CAM As per Agreement 3 House Keeping As per Agreement 4 Security As per Agreement 5 Printing & Stationery Pre approved Vendor 6 Travel Expenses of Trainers/Center In-charge Centre In-charge sends recommendation to Operations Head. After approval, Centre In- charge makes arrangement for travel and stay. Tour Bills are submitted within 7 days of completing the tour to HO for payment 7 Electricity Centre In-charge 8 Communication Centre In-charge 9 Courier Centre In-charge 10 Other Office/Admin Expenses Centre In-charge 11 Repairs & Maintenance Minor Repairs up to Rs.1000/- Centre In-charge Any major repair to be undertaken with prior approval of Operations Head
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& Development Ltd. 181 Annexure 70 Billing Invoice TAX INVOICE Future Learning & Development Ltd. Invoice No.: Dated : 2nd Floor, Evershine Mall Link Road, Chincholi Bunder signal other Reference(s) : Zone Malad (w), Mumbai-64 Buyer : Buyer order No. Dated : Pantaloon Retail India Ltd - Big Bazaar Knowledge House, Mumbai-60 Description of Goods/Services Quantity Rate Per % Amount (Rs.) Training Fees "……..." 100.00 0.00 Service Tax 10 % 0.00 Cess 2 % 0.00 Sec Cess 1 % 0.00 Training on ……………………. Total 0.00 E & O.E Amount Chargeable (In words) Rs Service Tax No.: AABCF2126NST001 PAN No. : AABCF2126N Declaration : This is to cerfity that the serivce Tax and Education cess thereon, charged to you vide our this invoice shall be paid to the Govt. treasury in accordance with the serice Tax Provisions. we declare that this invoice shows the actual Price of the Goods/services described and that all particulars are true and correct Terms & condition : 1. Payment due in 15 days. Overdue a/c subject to Interest @ 1% p.m 2. Make All cheque in favour of “ Future Learning & Development Ltd.” 3. Subject to Mumbai Jurisdiction For Future Learning & Development Ltd.
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& Development Ltd. 182 Authorized Signatory In other Reference key in your City name where training is held Zone: respective zone Invoice No, Starts with Date For Bangalore FLDL/BNG/01/09-10 Date of Invoice For Ahmedabad FLDL/AHD/01/09-10 Date of Invoice For Kolkata FLDL/KOL/01/09-10 Date of Invoice Buyer Pantaloon Retail India Ltd - Big Bazaar, in case of Big Bazaar replace with Food bazaar in case of Food Bazaar replace with Pantaloon in case of Pantaloon replace with Star & Sitara in case of Star & Sitara replace with Central in case of Central For all EZONE, HT bills, bills to be raised on Home Solutions Retail India Ltd
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& Development Ltd. 183 Annexure 71 Non Disclosure and Confidentiality Agreement This agreement made at _______ this _____ day of _______ 200__ between Future Learning and Development Limited, a Company registered under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 having its Registered Office “Knowledge House” Shyam Nagar, Off Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road, Mumbai represented herein by its Authorised Signatory Mr. ……………(hereinafter referred to as “FLDL” which term shall unless repugnant to the context mean all its successors-in-interest and assigns of the One Part; And _____________, son/daughter/wife of _________ aged about ___ years residing at ____________ hereinafter referred as “trainee” which term shall mean and include all its legal heirs, successors, representatives, executors and assigns of the Other Part. WHEREAS FLDL is engaged in the learing and development business and provides on the job and off the job training and learning (referred as “course curriculum”) in various functions related to the retail industry for persons enrolled with it. Whereas the “trainee” has been enrolled with FLDL for being trained and developed in functions opted by the trainee. Whereas “FLDL” as a part of the course curriculum, shall be providing the “trainee” with documents, handouts, case studies (referred as content) that have been created after extensive research and effort. Whereas “FLDL” with a view to prevent any possible misuse of the content by the ”trainee” and to protect its proprietary over such contents has required the “trainee” to execute a non disclosure cum confidentiality agreement on terms and conditions contained hereunder and the trainee has agreed to execute this Agreement after being completely aware of its contents, implications and consequences. NOW THEREFORE THIS NON DISCLOSURE & CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT WITNESSETH AS FOLLOWS: 1. For the purpose of this Agreement, misuse of the content shall mean taking photocopies of the content including various course materials, distributing such content /course material to any unauthorised persons, disclosing the contents and details of course curriculum and also disclosing any confidential information that
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