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    A Report on Live Project of Big Bazaar Under the guidance of: Prof. Kambam Vedanthan‚ H.R Manager: Sarath. Prepared by: CH.ANIL CHENNA KESAVA NADH‚ 1221511‚ M.B.A N‚ CHRIST UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT. About Big Bazaar: Big Bazaar was launched in September‚ 2001 with the opening of its first four stores in Calcutta‚ Indore‚ Bangalore and Hyderabad in 22 days. Within a span of ten years‚ there are now 161 Big Bazaar stores in 90 cities and towns across India. By

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    gift ideas flock to various bazaars in the Philippines especially at World Trade Center‚ Metro Manila. The great thing about shopping in these most bazaars is that you will find number of clothes‚ toys‚ shirts‚ blouses‚ and other wonderful gifts at cheaper prices compare to malls. December 16‚ 2010‚ on this day I and my fellow classmates went to World Trade Center‚ Metro Manila. We are assigned to visits and ask some exhibitors‚ guest‚ from some Christmas Bazaars. And we decided to be at World

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    lifestyle segment of the Indian consumer maker. Pantaloons include a chain of fashion outlets that is Big Bazaar‚ a uniquely Indian hypermarket chain‚ Food Bazaar‚ a supermarket chain‚ blends the look‚ touch and feel of Indian bazaars with aspects of modern retail like choice‚ convenience and quality. The research project deals about the waiting line management at retail outlets like Big Bazaar. It basically stresses on the problems faced by the organizations in managing the waiting lines throughout

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    CHAUDHARY(08010812) JITENDRA SINGH(08010812) VISHAL MEGAMART BIG BAZAAR  Our primary aim was to compare the retail strategy      of the two stores -vishal and big bazaar We observed that both the stores target different market segments Vishal – lower class(mostly) and lower middle class Big bazaar - both lower middle and upper middle class Moreover there is a huge difference in capital investment between big bazaar and vishal as is evident from their infrastructure ‚ product

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    at all. Instead‚ she just thrusts herself in expensive hungers. The more money she gets‚ the more she craves. Even when receiving five thousand pounds from her son‚ she just feels it "Quite moderately nice" - she wants more. Paul’s father is always busy involving in money-making activities "for the social position which they had to keep up". Paul indulges in gambling because of‚ on one part‚ his close contact with his uncle and

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    uncle‚ who work hard to survive amid the cruelties of the world. The eager boy reminds his uncle about the market‚ but he finds his uncle busy at work‚ "He was fussing at the hallstand‚ looking for the hat-brush‚ and answered me curtly: ’Yes‚ boy‚ I know" (567). This quote shows how his family does not understand the problem the boy is facing. They are too busy trying to make ends meet and do not understand how much this trip means to the boy. His uncle dismisses his request as a mere childish craving

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    Dawann Bellamy Ms. Jennings Eng-113 8 November 2013 James Joyce’s “Araby” demonstrates Disappointment and Alcoholism connects to a theme of Darkness The setting in “Araby” supports the theme and the characters that by using imagery of light‚ a formation of love and surely darkness. The experiences that the narrator faces throughout this story shows how humans expect way more than regular reality‚ and how people aren’t really caring for the boy these actions eventually show how disappointment

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    river” (Joyce 18). The narrator later goes on to say‚ “I remained alone in the bare carriage. In a few minutes the train drew up beside an improvised wooden platform” (Joyce 18). The narrator does not appear to be happy that he is on his way to the bazaar. He instead focuses on the slow train‚ shabby houses‚ and temporary train platform. The narrator is not able to shake the feeling that he wants to escape and leave dreary Dublin He is frustrated with his life. Though he is in conversation with his

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    SAP Big bazaar runs SAP( one of the leading ERP solution provider. ERP means enterprise resource planning- a software solution for various activities like inventory management‚ billing‚ supply chain management etc) Billing Software / Payment counter The billing software that they use is good‚ though we need to be extra careful while the items we purchase are being billed. The executive at the counter most probably is extremely busy and tries his best to type in as fast as possible ending

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    boy in ‘Araby’ strives both to act and to realize an actual affective relationship but suffers frustration‚ a thwarting that results both from the burden of adult control and his own recognition of the falseness of his aims. In short‚ ‘Araby’ is busy and crowded with people although these come and go in a breath. The first mentioned character‚ the dead priest‚ lingers more than most. He was the former tenant of the house that the boy now lives in with his aunt and uncle. The priest left behind

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