Kumar (10) Bhuvan Deep Dua (20) Himanshu Goyal (30) Nitika Gupta (38) Pramod Kumawat (40) Sahil Jain (50) CONTENTS TITLE Abstract Introduction The FMCG Sector in India Challenges Distribution Channels Various Distribution Strategies Haat Activation Use of Affinity Groups Co-operative Institutions Mobile Traders Hub and Spoke Distribution Syndicated Distribution Conclusion 1|Reaching the Real India PAGE NO. 2 3 5 6 7 9 11 12 14 16 17 18 ABSTRACT In recent
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| | |4.0 |Rural Market Analysis | | |4.1 |Concept of Haat and Bazar | | |4.2 |Products available in Noymaail Bazar |
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OF RETAIL India is a land of retail democracy- hundreds of thousands of weekly haats and bazaars are located across the length and breadth of our country by people’s own self-organizational capacities. Our streets are bazaars – lively‚ vibrant‚ safe and the source of livelihood for millions. India has the highest shop density in the world‚ with 11 outlets per 1000 people. This does not include the village haats. Our retail democracy is characterized by 1. High levels of livelihoods in retail
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Live-in-Field Experience‚ Summer 2012 BARD‚ Comilla Shafayat Zaman Khan ID-0921004 Letter of Transmission 2nd August‚ 2012 Prof. Director School of Liberal Arts & Science (SLAS) Independent University Bangladesh Chittagong Subject: Submission of report on LFE‚ Summer 2011. Dear Sir‚ I have the pleasure to inform you that I have accomplished my final report of LFE (Live-in-Field Experience) Spring 2012. I‚ the member of Group-03‚ would like to submit the report on Live-in-field
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grasses and date leaves. They purchase household utensils from the local Haat. They have few cots‚ machia and sikia which they prepare from the ropes. They weave rope from the local grasses. They also prepare rope for selling and getting money. The males wear dhoti‚ ganji‚ kurta‚ gamachha etc. The females use sari‚ saya‚ blouse etc. The children wear paint‚ ganji‚ shirts etc. They purchase clothes from the local market or Haat. Previously‚ they used to buy dresses from the chickbaraik tribe. Women
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RURAL RETAIL: AN EMERGING CONCEPT OF RETAILING By: Ms. Sweta Sharma (Assistant professor) Vidya Bhawan College for engineering and technology ABSTRACT The word retail has a very small meaning‚ it means ‘to cut or to break the bulk’‚ however the term Retail Management is not a small concept‚ it has a very broad meaning and a wide framework. When we say that Retailing is dynamic‚ it simply means that it is progressive in nature‚ it keeps on changing itself with the emerging trends
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Cost Survival & Coping Strategy at the Bottom of the Pyramids. by Ramendra Singh Assistant Professor‚ Indian Institute of Management Calcutta‚ Joka‚ Kolkata 700104 Vaibhav Gupta B.Tech Student‚ Department of Applied physics‚ Delhi Technological University‚ Delhi‚ India & Akash Mondal B.Tech Student‚ Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Madras‚ India JUGAAD- Not just “Making do” but a Low Cost Survival & Coping Strategy at the Bottom
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1. The growth of criminal justice system 2. Design city centre‚ case study on ( Crossroad mall Mumbai‚phoenix mall Mumbai) 3. Thesis on Jail ‚ case study on (banglore jail‚ belgaum jail) 4. Thesis on institute of archaeology ‚ case study on (archaeological museum hampi) 5. Design of EXHIBITION 6. Restructuring the sukhna lake 7. Thesis on film city‚ case study on (DADA SAHEB PHALKE CHITRANAGRI MUMBAI‚ RAMOJI FILM CITY HYDERABAD) 8. CENTRE FOR THE INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC‚ CASE STUDY ON (KALA ACADMY
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Case Study | CavinKare Private limited: Serving Low Income Consumers | | Submitted to: Dr. Rohit Singh (Module Leader) | | Submitted by: | Namit MishraPGDBM | Sec - B | Workshop B | | | | | Qus1: In the light of the above case identify the reasons and factors in growth of Chik Shampoo. Is the size of that segment is one of the main reasons for its exponential growth. Try to identify the details of various other competitors in that segment and elaborate upon the positioning
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Hero Honda Introduction: The Indian two-wheeler industry is experiencing a major shift in its shape and structure. The established players in the industry are taking a hard look at their portfolio of products and are in the process of reshuffling them to meet the expectations of customers. The beneficiary is of course the consumer‚ who has an increased array of products to choose from. The last four-five years have brought about a great change in the consumer preferences for two-wheelers
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