Rural Retailing in India-The Road Ahead Shikhar Das Srivastava* ABSTRACT The decision to liberalize the Indian Economy in 1991 had far reaching consequences‚ which is still continued into the new millennium also. On the marketing front‚ there was the arrival of many well-known Multi National Companies especially FMCG product dealers. In the initial years the focus was on the easily accessible well developed urban markets but soon it got saturated because of proliferation of brands and intense
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1. Introduction to Rural Credit In modern world credit has become one of the crucial inputs. The co-operative credit societies were‚ in the past and even now‚ the most important source of credit to the farmers. Since 1969‚ commercial banks are also financing agriculture because of `social control’. There has been tremendous increase in the bank branches in the rural areas‚ Govt. has adopted the policy of `multi-agency approach’ in agricultural credit‚. At present‚ primary agricultural co-operative
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Rural Development of Pakistan CSR Project Submitted to: Sir Uzair farooq Submitted by: M.Azeem khan MBO-20 Comsats University‚ Lahore Rural Development of Pakistan
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percent of the nations wealth‚ to bring it even closer into perspective 0.1% of the population owns 40% of the nations wealth. Brazil also has the second highest concentration of land ownership in the world with less than 1% owning over 46% of land area‚ meanwhile 4.6 million landless families continue to live in
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Sociologists have identified a number of different types of rural communities‚ which have arisen as a result of changing economic trends within rural regions of industrial nations. The basic trend seems to be one in which communities are required to become entrepreneurial. Those that lack the sort of characteristics mentioned below‚ are forced to either seek out their niche or accept eventual economic defeat. These towns focus on marketing and public relations whilst bidding for business and government
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Rural poverty in the Kingdom of Morocco Poverty is essentially a rural phenomenon in the Kingdom of Morocco. About 4 million people in the country live below the national poverty line‚ and 3 million of them are in rural areas. During the decade from 1994 to 2004 there was a significant increase in the incidence of poverty in some of the poorest provinces. And although there has been progress in the country’s standing in the human development index‚ the gap between urban and rural areas remains a
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The barriers of access to better health services by rural population have been identified as; lack of health care professional‚ cost and limited access to specific services and lack of culturally acceptable services (Hegney‚ Pearson and McCarthy‚ 1997). In most remote parts of Papua New Guinea‚ there are few qualified health professional working and limited or no medical resources available to carter for the people. It’s because there were no road links or deteriorated infrastructure because of
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Barangays 37 Government[1] • Mayor Nelson Gamiel F. Garcia Area[2] • Total 85.53 km2 (33.02 sq mi) Population (2010)[3] • Total 46‚754 • Density 550/km2 (1‚400/sq mi) Time zone PST (UTC+8) ZIP code 6035 Dialing code 32 Website www.dumanjug.gov.ph Dumanjug is a third class municipality in the southwestern portion of Cebu Province‚ Philippines‚ about 73 kilometres (45 mi) south from Cebu City. According to the 2010 census‚ it has a population of 46‚754 people
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January 3‚ 2013 [RURAL FIELD REPORT] Report On Field Study & Experiential learning by visiting various Rural Areas Date – 03/JAN/2013 Submitted To: Professor Vikram Parekh Submitted By: Ashwin Govindankutty Faisal Shaikh Reagan Chettiar Shivanand Kotian Suraj Tamhane Vineeth Damodaran 05 42 11 20 48 52 Page 1 January 3‚ 2013 [RURAL FIELD REPORT] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are grateful to Professor Vikram Parekh‚ Faculty of subject Marketing Applications and Practices‚ for giving
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Accenture Research Report Masters of rural markets: The Hallmarks of High Performance Contents Foreword: Unleashing India’s rural multiplier effect 03 Growing business confidence in rural opportunities 05 The attractions and distractions of rural markets 09 Distinctive capabilities that enable 15 companies to succeed in India’s hinterland Framework factors critical to nurturing distinctive capabilities 28 Developing the right capabilities—and
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