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    Department Of commerce‚Darrang College‚tezpur Introduction ‘India lives in her villages’---- this axiom is still true today despite the service sector budding in the urban and semi urban areas. Majority of the population still lives in rural India and the large chunk of population in urban areas still live through the learning of a village life. For the strength of the country there is a necessity to develop the villages. Development of a country is a choice loaded on its people‚ whether urban or rural

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    from the rural focus through innovative ideas. 3 SOLOTAXONOMY Approach • Pre-structural – Urban markets are already crowded & saturated. • Uni-structural – Agriculture’s share in overall GDP is going down‚ but‚ India still lives in her villages. • Multi-structural – Rural Marketing is a different ball game. • Relational Level – The understanding of “rural” is diffused and sometimes confusing. PESTEL factors affecting rural market is entirely different compared to urban marketing

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    revealation of that place and she had seen her father being badly disturbed on hearing her homevisit plans but now she was stunned by the old man’s speech.He told them that they had never allowed any female child to live in that village and they used to drown them in the village pond which now holds the curse of over thousand baby girls drowned alive.When Aakansha’s money conceived and gave birth to twin baby girls the villagers were prepared for the custom to take place as Aakansha’s father had also

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    An Englishman establishe a post office in the small village of Ulapur.The postmaster who belonged to Calcutta took up his duty  in this post office. Being separated from his family  nd being from a big city‚ he felt like  a big fish trapped in a pond.The village  was remote   nd thepostm‚aster hardly got any  decent company .Also being from a city‚he found it difficult to  be at ease with the village folks.He tried his hands at writing‚ but failed drastically .he being  a lad from a concrete world

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    As the blindness slowly spread over the generations‚ their remaining senses sharpened‚ and by the time the last sighted villager had died‚ the community had fully adapted to life without sight. Nunez descends into the valley and finds an unusual village with windowless houses and a network of paths. He realises that he can teach and rule them. But the villagers have no concept of sight and do not understand his attempts to explain this fifth sense to them. Nunez becomes angry but they calm him and

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    see this as a way to assert their power and strength to other men. Iqbal talks of the flaws of the state‚ injustice and poverty as the main reasons of the prevalent thirst for blood. He never is able to preach his high ideals to the villagers. Having sent by his party to this village‚ Iqbal does have a hidden self interest- To be seen in newspapers as a leader. When he is eventually released from the prison‚ he is shocked to hear the plan of the villagers regarding the ghost train. But when asked to

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    city where they don’t belong to any aspect of life there. Second‚ globalization have huge negative impact on work ‚ in poor villages and third country world. As industry took it place in the world‚ capitalists started to take most of the vital recourses such as‚ water trees and many other. People started to become poorer. Men had to leave their villages and move to the city and leave their families behind. Where children are being raised without a father and in some cases they never heard

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    the author takes us to the African village of his childhood. The Dark Child is an autobiography from the life of Camara Laye’s youth in the village of Kouroussa‚ Guinea. The Dark Child was the author’s first work. The author begins the book with a very special contribute to his mother. He speaks upon his strong relationship his mother and he shared. Laye was raised by his mother so they shared a strong bond. His father on the other hand was a father to the village that Laye grew up in. In The Dark

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    In the story‚ “The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ the only point of view used by the author is the dramatic or objective point of view. In this point of view‚ the narrator is an unidentified speaker who reports things in great detail‚ even though the narrator does not play a role in the story. By using such point of view‚ Jackson builds an aura of uncertainty that endures until the dramatic ending of the story. From the beginning of the story‚ the knowledge about the lottery is revealed only by the

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    then. He was an adorable little child. All the villagers had a soft spot for Kusai‚ as he was the youngest child in the village and every parent dotes on him as their own‚ not to mention he was also the apple of his parent’s eyes. Kusai smiled bashfully as he turned back to look at Grandmother Willow. She was going to tell them the final story of the night before the village men put out the bonfire. Grandmother Willow told all the little children of the Mazda tribe in Queensland stories every

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