Chain Store format: a) Bobcat Family Stores b) Bobcat Bazaar a) Bobcat Family Stores These are sub-divided into two formats again‚ based on the size of the stores. They are: I) Super Stores‚ generally more than 5‚000 sq.ft. catering to customers in the footwear category. II) High-street stores that are anywhere between 500 and 1‚500 sq.ft.‚ found in busy shopping areas. b) Bobcat Bazaar Bobcat Bazaar stores sell the company’s planned economy product lines and
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changing lifestyles‚ and favorable demographic patterns."The story is not about us‚ but this story is about the people who visit our stores. This is a proud moment for India." One of the biggest retail here in India we know is Kishore Biyani’s big bazaar. The company ended 2007-08 with Rs5048crore in revenue. Biyani’s and Big
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← A Passage To Africa. (Narrative Article‚ Literary Analysis.) Poetry Analysis: An Unknown Girl- Moniza Alvi. 28May In the evening bazaar Studded with neon An unknown girl Is hennaing my hand She squeezes a wet brown line Form a nozzle She is icing my hand‚ Which she steadies with her On her satin peach knee. In the evening bazaar For a few rupees An unknown girl is hennaing my hand As a little air catches My shadow stitched kameez A peacock spreads its lines Across my palm.
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James Joyce‚ the author of the short story "Araby‚" emphasizes the symbolic blindness and ignorance of the faithful masses of fellow Irishmen and depicts his personal religious and adolescent epiphany through the usage of first person point of view‚ vivid imagery‚ and constant allusions to the Roman Catholic Church. The usage of a first person narration allows the reader to see things the way the narrator saw them when he was an unsuspecting youth. Made apparent through his adult observations
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with his friend’s sisters. During their first conversation she asks if he is going to Araby‚ a bazaar in town with an Arabic theme. The boy‚ enamored with his loves words replies yes. When the narrator learns that she cannot go to Araby he promises to bring her back a gift‚ hoping to win her affection. In order to make his way to the bazaar he must receive money from his uncle‚ however the day of the bazaar his uncle soon forgets and returns home late. We can sense the narrator’s frustration building
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in the front parlour watching her door” (Joyce). One evening‚ the young girl comes up to the boy addresses him by asking whether he is visiting the Araby‚ a bazaar. Although the girl is not able to attend the Araby‚ the boy offers to buy her something‚ as he desires to impress her. However‚ he arrives late to the
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to the bazaar but cannot due to the fact that she’s going away on some church related trip. He wants nothing more than to impress this girl so he offers to travel to the bazaar himself and get her something. His uncle is late returning home on the day the boy is to go shop‚ so the boy ends up having to pay more to get into the bazaar. After looking around for a while‚ a lady that works there asks if he is interested in anything‚ and he responds saying no. As he turns to leave‚ the bazaar is beginning
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sister asked him if he planned on attending the bazaar known as Araby. The girl then explains that she will be away on a retreat when the bazaar is held and therefore unable to make it. The boy promises her that if he goes‚ he will buy her something. With the permission of his aunt and uncle‚ the boy was ecstatic. As the night arose‚ his uncle was nowhere to be found. After waiting a long time for his uncle to get home‚ he finally receives money for the bazaar. By the time the boy arrives to Araby‚ its
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comes home he was like oh‚ I forgot‚ Im sorry. The uncle at first was reluctant to let the boy go by him self to Bazaar but then he relents and gives him money and the boys is off. The setting in Bazaar demonstrates the cruel‚ dirty reality of life which the boy blindly pays no attention to. The bazaar is dark and empty. Love in this setting stands for an empty‚ passing flirtation. The bazaar light are almost off because its about to close. This upsets the boy very much because he wants the place to
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Section-11 Study Of Standard Operating Procedures( Logstics) At Big Bazaar 1. INTRODUCTION TO LOGISTICS One of the most important challenge in organized retail in India is faced by poor supply chain and logistics management. The importance can be understood by the fact that the logistics management cost component in India is as high as 7% -10% against the global average of 4% - 5% of the total retail price. Therefore‚ the margins in the retail sector can be improved by 3% - 5% by just improving
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