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    Namkeens‚ restaurant offering Indian Traditional foods like ‘chaat-papdi’‚ ‘gol-gappe’‚ ‘bhel-puri’ etc. Cause of popularity- Quality Products and hygiene. Competitors-   Foreign- SM Foods‚ Bakeman’s Industries Ltd‚ Frito Lay India Ltd. and Britannia Ltd. Local- Prabhuji‚ Mopleez‚ Bikaji‚ Rameswar. Potential- Lehar and Bikaji. Macro Forces- Demographic-The Nagpur entity has introduced a new range of vermicelli and macaroni with Italian machinery that is exported to some 25 countries

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    of different variety of drinks under its name‚ unlike Pepsi they had already been in India in 1958-1977 but left as they were being pressured by governments over their secret formula. It traded under the name of Britco Foods (joint venture with Britannia Industries India Ltd.) The timing of entry by both companies lead to them experiencing different reactions. To enter the highly regulated Indian economy‚ the company PepsiCo had to struggle hard to ’sell’ itself to the Indian government. It promised

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    Bakery Industry in India

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    increasingly going for newer options with respect to bakery products. Recently‚ there has been a steady inflow of MNC’s and other organized players in this sector‚ leading to increased competition. Few Companies that go through channel partner are Britannia‚ Biskfarm‚ and Morish etc. Also‚ the Indian market is witnessing the proliferation of bakery café chains in the form of Barista‚ Café Coffee & Monginis etc. 2.0 PRODUCTS There are many bakery products like bread and its different variants

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    One of the most cherished British classics ever made‚ the T-Series sums up everything that was great about England‚ from a time when Britannia ruled the waves. Oozing quintessential British charm‚ the T-Series lasted two decades and encompassed five distinct derivatives. From the narrow-tracked TA to the Morgan-esque TF with its integrated headlamps and wider bodyshell‚ all these cars have their charms and are well supported by specialists around the country. However‚ while the T-Series was everything

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    Was the American Revolution really a revolution? A revolution‚ as defined by the Oxford English dictionary‚ is the overthrow of an established government or social order by those previously subject to it. Although‚ the colonists did overthrow the British monarch‚ there was not enough change in American society for it to be a revolution. After the colonists won the war with Britain‚ they created their own form of government. A foundation and basis for the newly formed government was the Articles

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    Case 1-3 Coke and Pepsi Learn to Compete in India 1. As far as I am concerned‚ there are three specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles: 1) As mentioned in the case‚ Indian government viewed as unfriendly to foreign investors. Outside investment had been allowed only in high-tech sectors and was almost entirely prohibited in consumer goods sectors. 2) Based on Indian laws‚ outside investment cannot use their original brand name. For Coca-Cola‚ they attempted

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    cookies and tiffin cake since 1983. Mr Bhattacharya used to earn around Rs 4500000 per annum till 2000.After 2000 the profitability declined due to various reasons. He failed to compete with the brands like Modern bread‚ Laurel‚ Sugar & Spice and Britannia. From 2005‚ he defaulted in the payment of salaries‚ taxes and municipal taxes. Meanwhile Suman Bhattacharya’s elder son a fresh MBA got a job n Café Coffee day in Bangalore through campus placement from ITM institute of Management‚ Warangal.

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    RELATED INTRODUCTION BRIEFLY AND THE THEMATIC MEANING TO ONLY UNDERSTAND THE POEM--‘Caedmon’s hymn’ ORIENTATIONS BRITAIN‚ ENGLAND AND ENGLISH “The cliffs of England stand Glimmering and vast‚ out in the tranquil bay.” Matthew Arnold‚ ‘Dover Beach’ (c.1851) The cliffs at Dover were often the first of Britain seen by early incomers and have become a familiar symbol of England‚ and of the fact that England is on an island. These cliffs are part of what the Romans‚ perhaps from as early as the 2nd

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    Queen Victoria Influence

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    reigning‚ England was focusing on developing industries and trade and with the control of Victoria‚ the once small empire had grown and doubled its size. It involved trade with Canada‚ Australia‚ India‚ and various locales in Africa and South Pacific. (Britannia). Also during her rule‚ Britain was almost free of any types of war. Which was very impressive. Also she was awarded empress of India in

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    and laid the road map for others to follow. (Pravin Tripathi‚ 2009) A number of companies in FMCG have adapted strategies to expand their base in rural market. Among these that have made headway are Hindustan lever‚ coco cola ‚LG electronics‚ Britannia‚ Colgate Palmolive The ASSOCHAM study‚ which analyzed FMCG said the FMCG will be witnessing more than 50% of its growth in the rural and semi urban segments by 2010 and these markets presented a market size that is 3

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