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    Catering Industry in India

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    INTRODUCTION Catering definition This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing single event-based food services. These establishments generally have equipment and vehicles to transport meals and snacks to events and/or prepare food at an off-premise site. Banquet halls with catering staff are included in this industry. Examples of events catered by establishments in this industry are graduation parties‚ wedding receptions‚ business or retirement luncheons‚ and trade shows

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    The source is referring to the negative impact of economic globalization. Economic globalization is the increase economic integration and interdependence among national‚ regional and local economies across the world. This is caused by the process of importing/exporting of goods and services between countries resulting in more capital and job opportunities. The idea of economic globalization arose from many world events which shaped the economic‚ social and political landscapes of numerous countries

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    Biscuit Industry India

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR BISCUIT INDUSTRY IN INDIA • Biscuit industry in India in the organized sector produces around 60% of the total production‚ balance 40% is produced by the unorganized sector (i.e. bakeries). • Biscuit market in India is around 12‚662 crores. • There are around 150 medium to small biscuit factories in India • Indian biscuit industry is the 3rd largest industry‚ behind U.S.A and China. PERCENTAGE OF MARKET SHARE BRAND WISE • Parle- 40% • Britannia- 38%

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    Automobile Industry Chennai accounts for 60% of the country’s automotive exports In tune with international standards to reduce vehicular pollution‚ the central government unveiled the standards titled ’India 2000’ in 2000 with later upgraded guidelines as ’Bharat Stage’. These standards are quite similar to the more stringent European standards and have been traditionally implemented in a phased manner‚ with the latest upgrade getting implemented in 13 cities and later‚ in the rest of the

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    ............3 What is Globalization....................................................4 The engines for Globalizations…………………..……5 Globalization’s impacts on international business…..7 The road ahead for international business……..……9 Summary…………………………………….………..11 Reference………………………………..……………12 Introduction Every day we hear it on the news‚ read it in the papers‚ overhear people talking about it… and in every single instance the word globalization seems to have a different

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    Impacts of Fdi in India

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    Impacts of FDI in IndiaImpact on Farming Communities The emergence of big supermarkets is inevitable once the FDI policy is put into place. What does this mean for the farming community? When supermarkets source from small farmers‚ they tend to buy from farmers who have the most non-land assets (like equipment and irrigation)‚ the greatest access to infrastructure (like roads and cold chain facilities)‚ and the upper size treacle of land (among small farmers). When farmers enter supermarket

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    The toothpaste market in India is estimated at 7000 crores with a CAGR of approximately 12% between the 2008-2013 timeframe. The toothpaste (or in general‚ the oral care) industry is marked by: Low Bargaining Power of Suppliers owing to commoditized raw materials High Bargaining Powers of Customers owing to low switching costs and high number of options. High Rivalry amongst players owing to multi-player nature of the industry with frequent product launches. Medium Threat of New Entrants owing

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    India Food Industry

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    Indian Food Industry Last Updated: June 2013 Introduction The Indian food industry has witnessed strong growth over the past few years. India is the world’s second largest producer of food next to China‚ and has the potential of becoming the biggest producer in the years to come. The total food production in India is likely to double in the next ten years. Indian food service industry is currently worth Rs 2‚47‚680 crore (US$ 41.39 billion) and is expected to grow at the rate of 11

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    HEAVY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BACKGROUND & HISTORICAL TRENDS Electricity in India Unlike other technological developments in the West‚ which were introduced in India after a time lag‚ electricity was introduced in India in the form of galvanic electricity (both electro chemical and electro magnetic) through telegraphy. The first experimental line was set up in Kolkata in 1839 at the Botanical Gardens along the river Hooghly. Electricity in the form of lighting arrived 35 years later with

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    automobile industry is currently experiencing an unprecedented boom in demand for all types of vehicles. This boom has been triggered primarily by two factors: * Increase in disposable incomes and standards of living of middle class Indian families estimated to be as many as four million in number; and * The Indian government’s liberalization measures such as relaxation of the foreign exchange and equity regulations‚ reduction of tariffs on imports‚ and banking liberalization that has fueled

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