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    Processing Industry of India B. Introduction Food processing is the conversion of raw ingredients into food items or in other forms of consumables by using different industrial processes and tools in order to produce marketable‚ consumable and long shelf life food products. Benefits of food processing are the removal of toxins‚ food preservation (longer shelf-life)‚ enabling of marketing and logistics tasks‚ and increasing of food consistency. The drawbacks in food processing industry are

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    Doing Business in India

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    Doing Business in India Executive summary This report is a conducted research to discuss the major aspects that should be considered while initiating a new business in India. India‚ specifically‚ was chosen because of its variety in ethnics‚ languages‚ religions‚ directions‚ parties and culture as well. For these reasons‚ India is one of the most interesting spots on the earth. First of all‚ the report gives an overall idea about the background of doing business in India in terms

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    Analysis of Business Model

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    INTRODUCTION In the year 1935‚ the Chemical‚ Industrial and Pharmaceutical Company came into existence named Cipla. The company was founded by Khwaja Abdul Hamied which was registered as public limited company with a capital of Rs. 6 Lakhs. Every year this industry produces drugs worth Rs. 18000 Crores with a profit of 9%. There are 20000 production units in the home countryand the products are exported all over the world at a cheaper price than other international companies. It soon became the top bestselling

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    India automobile industry

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    Demand curves: automobile industry -determinants of demand Supply curves - determinants of supply How production takes place: trends in production in response to demand and supply Tendencies Issues vexing the industry Competition and its effect Taxation and its effect Is this the worst period for the automobile industry that you’ve witnessed? The sales of petrol-fuelled cars have been declining month after month and it went unnoticed. However‚ diesel car sales started declining

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    MKTG/114 IBS Center for Management Research Organized Retail Industry in India This case was written by Komal Chary‚ under the direction of Vivek Gupta‚ IBS Center for Management Research. It was compiled from published sources‚ and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. 2006‚ IBS Center for Management Research. All rights reserved. To order copies‚ call +91-08417-236667/68 or write

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          Airport Business Models  BIMAL  G R   Marketing Manager  Cochin International Airport limited  2    Introduction This paper deals with the most pertinent thought in the minds of aviation experts ‚ world over – The Best Business model of airports. There exists various business models in the planning‚ construction and operation of an airport in the world. The study analyses the various business models and try to ascertain the importance of a business model over the others with

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    Business Conditions in India Sukhwinder Singh International Business I 15EW4 INT-113-R4150 Prof. Mark Pinkney Sr Indian literature refers to the literature produced on the Indian subcontinent until 1947 and in the Republic of India thereafter. The Republic of India has 22 officially recognized languages. • • • The oldest know literature in India is the Vedas.  The Ramayana and the Mahabharata are the most important epics of India; the latter is the longest epic in the world. Indian authors are

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    company Profit & Loss | Rs. cr | Period and months | 2008/03 | 2007/03 | 2006/03 | 2005/03 | 2004/03 | | INCOME | | Net Operating Income | 1‚547.07 | 1‚219.69 | 945.63 | 828.51 | 589.89 | |   | | EXPENSES | Material Consumption | 1‚107.53 | 856.73 | 680.37 | 628.41 | 407.45 | | Manufacturing Expenses | 39.20 | 29.95 | 25.94 | 12.58 | 13.37 | | Personel Expenses | 179.83 | 122.64 | 88.97 | 75.56 | 70.46 | | Selling Expenses | 3.86 | 1.65 | 7.22 | 13.13 | 6.39 |

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    Study of Indian Software Industry based on SWOT Analysis HUANG Feixue1‚ LI Zhijie 1 Department of Economics‚ Dalian University of Technology‚ Dalian‚ P.R..China‚ 116024 2 Research Institute of Nonlinear Information Technology‚ School of Computer Science and Engineering‚ Dalian Nationalities University‚ Dalian 116600‚ China huangfeixue@yahoo.cn Abstract This study’s objective is to probe of Indian Software Industry issue. The method is formulated as basedon SWOT(Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities

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    healthy (NH) beverages. While functional drinks and RTD tea also posted impressive growth in 2007‚ they were growing from a very small base and are yet to achieve a critical mass in terms of establishing a loyal consumer base. Coca-Cola India and PepsiCo India slip in shares With consumers showing a growing preference for healthier soft drinks such as bottled water and fruit/vegetable juice rather than carbonates in 2007‚ the two carbonates giants suffered a marginal decline in share. Although

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