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    falling tariffs and rising incomes are bringing mobile phones within the reach of millions of new customers‚ according to Emerging Rural Mobile Market in India. Mobile industry players are eyeing rural India as their new area of opportunity. The companies are encouraged by the fact that mobile users are expected to cross 230 million by 2007 end and 500 million by 2010. Rural areas are expected to drive the next wave of telecom growth in the country‚ and they have a potential of adding at least 150

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    A Report On Rural Marketing Strategy by Colgate By:- Pulkit Garg (F019) Rohit Ginoria (F022) Sakshi Goyal (F026) Siddharth Pandey (F039) Raina Shah (F050) Shrutkirti Vashisht (F055) INTRODUCTION From a modest start in 1937‚ when hand-carts were used to distribute Colgate Dental Cream Toothpaste‚ Colgate-Palmolive (India) today has one of the widest distribution networks in India – a logistical marvel that makes Colgate available in almost 4.93 million retail outlets across

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    And so for the research paper‚ my selected topic would explore the relationship between the rural poor and education. But more specifically‚ having read the Hallway Hangers‚ how do poor‚ rural youths differ in their educational goals and achievements than poor‚ urban youths? It is evident that rural poor are at a disadvantage educationally‚ socially‚ and economically compared to the urban poor. Rural youths’ chances of employment (whether in agriculture or in other areas)‚ are weaker than their

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    were a team of rural development specialists‚ how do you address the issues and what kind of intervention should be provided? 3) Please provide your key recommendation to policy and decision makers for them to include in the policy frameworks. Cambodian Poverty Cambodia’s census conducted in 2008 recorded a population of 13‚395‚682 (6‚516‚054 males and 6‚879‚628 females). The annual population growth rate declined from 2.49% in 1998 to 1.54% in 2008. 80.5% of Cambodians live in rural areas. The average

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    Livelihood A person’s livelihood refers to their "means of securing the basic necessities -food‚ water‚ shelter and clothing- of life". Livelihood is defined as a set of activities‚ involving securing water‚ food‚ fodder‚ medicine‚ shelter‚ clothing and the capacity to acquire above necessities working either individually or as a group by using endowments (both human and material) for meeting the requirements of the self and his/her household on a sustainable basis with dignity. The activities are

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    Periodical Review December 5‚ 2011 Rural Outsourcers’ Vs. Bangalore Business Week September 27‚ 2010 The Business Week Article Rural Outsourcers’ Vs. Bangalore tells us about outsourcing to rural areas in the United States. There are several fast growing Information Technology companies based in remote areas of the United States. They appear to be a favorable alternative to most typical outsourcing beyond our own shores. The more removed they are from big cities‚ the more cost effective

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    Social Capital and Rural Development Definition: The term social capital refers to the various norms‚ values and cultural aspects which govern the people living in a society and the institutions they are attached with. It is a kind of bonding that holds the societies and communities together and without which there can be no economic growth as per the desired expectations. Social Capital is considered as one of the most important capital available to the community for achieving developmental goals

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    Changing Rural Environments: Unit 2: section A In the human paper you will have to answer 3 questions; 1 on changing rural environments‚ 1 on population change and 1 on tourism. The paper is 1:30hrs long therefore you should aim to spend 30 minutes on each question. The Syllabus Opposite is a copy of the syllabus for this unit of work. It should help you to highlight any gaps in your notes and learning. A case study of a commercial farming area in the UK to illustrate the following points: •

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    Sean Stafford 11/11/12 Living Urban Vs. Rural The on-going debate of living in the city vs. country is very controversial in many people’s eyes but‚ the city has much more to offer economically‚ socially and in many other ways more convenient. Being able to meet your needs conveniently and to travel in a car less is what makes the city a lot easier to live in. Therefore‚ Living in the city is much more beneficial than living in the rural areas. Being able to walk around different places

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    The Right Step The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act aims to guarantee the “Right to Work” to unskilled people in rural areas of India. The act promises at least one hundred days of paid labour to registered villagers. The category of work allotted is “Unskilled labour”. It seems to be a right step towards rural development. The projects in which these people work are construction based. New wells are dug‚ better roads are laid upon their earthen predecessors‚ small houses

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