“A COMPARITIVE STUDY ON PREFERENCE OF SOFT DRINKS IN YOUTH REPORT Submitted to: Submitted by: DR. RAJKUMAR CHIRAG GUPTA Roll no. 5382 MBA 5.4 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION [pic] INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH MDU‚ROHTAK 2010-2011 DECLARATION I Chirag Gupta‚ student of 5 year M.B.A 4th semester of Institute of
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ORGANISED AND UNORGANISED SECTOR One of the two main tasks entrusted to our commission is to propose umbrella legislation for workers in the unorganised sector. We have also been asked to see that the legislation‚ and the system that will be built around it‚ will assure at least a minimum protection and welfare to workers in the unorganised sector. We are deeply conscious of the urgency and importance of this task. In fact‚ both the main tasks entrusted to our commission are urgent and difficult
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“Comparative Study on Profitability Drivers of Indian Retail Industry and their formats” and “challenges to unorganized retails in the current scenario”. Submitted to: Mrs. Ambika Rathi INDEX CONTENTS PAGE NO Acknowledgement 4 Preface 5 Executive Summary 6 Today’s Retail in India 7 - 8 Key Points of Indian Organised Retail Industry 9 Formats in Indian Organized Retail Sector 10 Top Major Retail Players in India 11 Objectives of the Study
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Store Wars – Will Unorgainsed Retail‚ retain their leadership or will Organised Retail have the last laugh. 1. Background and history of retail in India 2. Omnipresent web of Kirana stores in India 3. Legendary unorganised retail shops 4. Origin of Organised retail in India 5. Blitzkrieg growth of Organised retail in India 6. Chink in the kiranas armour (People had another choice‚ increase in market share of organised retail and slight decrease in the growth of kiranas) 7. Ammunition and
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IDBI BANK LTD. | RISK AND TRUST IN RETAIL BANKING(Retail Asset) | Guided by: Mr. Akhilesh Prakash | Submitted by:SAURABH MEHTA Admission
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market by enhancing both customers and retailers condition in the Indian market‚ but there is some doubts related with small medium enterprises. How they will be going to adopt it? one thing’s for sure that if the FDI got involvement in multi retail sector‚ customers will be having more options and the quality and quantity of the products will also be improved. They have the more variety now‚ thus customer will be satisfied. Moreover farmers will also enjoy their state as they are also having many
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FDI Foreign direct investment (FDI) or foreign investment refers to the net inflows of investment to acquire a lasting management interest (10 percent or more of voting stock) in an enterprise operating in an economy other than that of the investor. In other words‚ FDI or Foreign Direct Investment is any form of investment that earns interest in enterprises which function outside the domestic territory of the investor. It is the sum of equity capital‚ reinvestment of earnings‚ other long-term capital
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which is done in productive assets and participation in the management of the company as the stake holders by a company which is based in one country‚ into a company based in another country. Recently the cabinet said OK for 51% FDI in multi-brand retail sector & 100% FDI in single brand. Foreign Investment in India is governed by the FDI policy announced by the Government of India and the provision of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 1999. RBI also issues notifications which contains the Foreign
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Segments in the Indian Retail Industry | | |[pic][pic| |] | The retailing sector of India can be split into two segments. They are the informal and the formal retailing sector. The informal retailing sector is comprised of small retailers. For this sector‚ it is very difficult to implement the tax laws. There is widespread tax evasion. It is also cumbersome
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Titration report Aim: The aim of the experiment was to see how much acid it took to neutralise the solution and make it turn clear from being pink. We used a titration as it allowed us to see exactly how much acid was needed to turn the solution clear. We did it four times so that we could have a preliminary run so we knew where abuts it was going to change so that our results were more accurate and reliable. Vocational context: Titrations would be used in many different types of industries for
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