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OVERVIEW ON TEA INDYSTRY (INDIA)

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION (BBA) AMRAPALI INSTITTUTE
(SESSION: 2009-2012)

Under the guidance of Submitted By: Mrs. Ritu Tiwari Mohit Prasad Agrawal Project guide
SYNOPSIS
TOPIC:

OVERVIEW ON TEA INDYSTRY (INDIA)

INTRODUCTION TO STUDY: My topic for the study is on “OVERVIWE ON TEA INDUSTRY (INDIA).” It is one of the leading sector in today’s time and as we know that India is Second leading manufacturer of Tea in the Global terms. It was one of the fact which made ne interested to study this topic and bring out some necessary information about it. The study tells us about the Tea Industry, Indian Tea History, Leading players, Areas of Concern, Recommendations in relation to it.
So in my project an attempt is made to give a description about Tea Industry of India.
PROBLEM STATEMENT:
The project is an attempt to know the position and future of Indian Tea Industry and its comparison with Tea Industry in Abroad .
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY:
The objectives of study are as follows: 1. To highlight the present Market Scenario of India Tea Industry.

2. To examine the prospects of India Tea Industry in the International Market

3. To make a comparative analysis of Indian and International Tea Industry.

4. To recommend some corrective measures for improvement of loopholes.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY: 1. The study tells about the position and share of Indian Tea Industry in World Production. 2. The study gives a report of Production made by leading countries. 3. It also tells about the SWOT Analysis of the Tea Industry of India. 4. The project also give

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