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    agriculture in india

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    Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today‚ India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry andfisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009‚ about 50% of the total workforce.[1][2] The economic contribution of agriculture to India’s GDP is steadily declining with the country’s broad-based economic growth. Still‚ agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. History

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    Agriculture in India

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    mushroom‚ bee keeping‚ arbitrary‚ etc. Today‚ marketing‚ processing‚ distribution of agricultural products etc. are all accepted as a part of modern agriculture. Agriculture plays a crucial role in the life of an economy. It is the backbone of our economic system. The following facts clearly highlight the importance of INDIA. 1. Source of Livelihood: In India the main occupation of our working population is agriculture. About 70 per cent of our population is directly engaged in agriculture. 2. Contribution

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    Shining India

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    IS INDIA REALLY SHINING? India was not some happy-go-luck rich kid born with a silver. It had its own problems‚ some minute‚ and some grave. “The progress is tremendous‚” says Yogesh Lotlikar‚ a Marketing Engineer. “Given the problems that India has‚ it has made a considerably great progress. We have a huge population‚ more than half of them are uneducated‚ employed‚ living in terrible conditions without major health and hygiene provisions‚ and still India has managed to shine. That’s the spirit

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    Passage to India

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    Discuss the various Symbols used in the Passage To India. Introduction: Forster is a distinguished novelist both in modern English and world literature history. His works ignite criticisms of different views‚ among which individual relationships and the theme of separateness‚ of fences and barriers are the main problems that the author always focuses on. After the author’s two visits to India‚ the great novel A Passage to India (1924) was produced‚ which continues his previous style‚ i.e. probing

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    Incredible India

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    India is and will always be an enchanting land. This is because like every other country‚ India also has a special and unique aspect for its greatness. Home to the Indus Valley Civilization‚ this magnificent country has rightly showed that minds of the people living here were scientifically a lot developed from the very beginning. To begin with‚ the land of India‚ words are less to describe the marvel of nature’s blessing in this country India has virtually every kind of landscape possible. Naming

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    Sports in India

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    Sports Development in India The history of sports in India dates back to the Vedic era. Physical culture in ancient India was fed by a powerful fuel: religious rights. There were some well-defined values like the mantra in the Atharva-Veda‚ saying‚ "Duty is in my right hand and the fruits of victory in my left". In terms of an ideal‚ these words hold the same sentiments as the traditional Olympic oath: "For the Honor of my Country and the Glory of Sport." Today sports are considered integral

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    Superpower - India

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    Will India Become a Superpower? More than sixty years ago‚ in the summer of 1948‚ the Indian nation‚ then newly-born‚ was struggling for its very survival. It was pierced from the left by the Communists‚ and pinched from the right by Hindu extremists. And there were other problems aplenty. Eight million refugees had to be resettled; provided with land‚ homes‚ employment and a sense of citizenship. Five hundred princely states had to be integrated‚ one by one‚ a process that involved much massaging

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    I would have got admission in one of the top 5 colleges. The future of india in product development and marketing is a little confused one.Most the areas in this country are highly marketing foreign goods when compared to Indian goods.More than 60% of the sales of four wheelers‚cellphones‚toothpastes‚food products etc.‚belongs to foreign markets and their investment in india. ”Why can’t we improve our product development.Why should we encourage foreign

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    Tribes of India

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    citizens of India who are members of tribal groups‚ the Indian tribal religious concepts‚ terminologies‚ and practices are as varied as the hundreds of tribes‚ but members of these groups have one thing in common: they are under constant pressure from the major organized religions. Some of this pressure is intentional‚ as outside missionaries work among tribal groups to gain converts. Most of the pressure‚ however‚ comes from the process of integration within a national political and economic system that

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    Pillsbury in India

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    October 3‚ 2011 “Pillsbury in India” The Pillsbury case study was quite interesting. It explained how the Diageo PLC unit of Pillsbury revamps its business by venturing into India (host Country) with a “dying” product in the home country. The four questions asked at the end of the case study will be answered in this paper. Question 1: Identify and describe the roles of the product policy‚ pricing‚ promotion‚ and distribution in Pillsbury’s marketing of flour in India? Marketing mix plays a vital

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