Introduction The Indian television industry Television in India has been around for just over four decades. For the first 17 years‚ transmission was restricted to black and white‚ and sale figures for television sets were minimal. The liberalization of the Indian economy‚ however‚ brought with it many changes‚ including the entry of a number of global players‚ both in manufacturing and broadcasting. In a span of just over ten years‚ the broadcasting industry grew from a single public service
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Indian Agro Products Agricultural sector is the mainstay of the rural Indian economy around‚ which the socio-economic privileges and deprivations revolve‚ and any change in its structure is expected to have a corresponding impact on the existing pattern of social equality. The growth of India’s agriculture sector during the 50 years of independence remain impressive at 2.7 % per annum. About two-third of this production growth is aided by gains in crop productivity. The need based strategies adopted
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ANALYSIS OF INDIAN TOURISM INDUSTRY This sector is one of the most crucial sectors of the economy in the country. It is not only a significant contributor to GDP and foreign exchange reserve of the country‚ but also it provides widespread employment. Tourism sector can also be considered the backbone for allied sectors‚ like hospitality‚ civil aviation‚ and transport. Sensing the importance of the sector‚ Indian Government has invested abundantly in the past for infrastructure development. It
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monopolist by the antitrust department in US and Europe for almost over ten years. “Microsoft possesses (and for several years has possessed) monopoly power in the market for personal computer operating systems” the Justice Department declared blatantly in 1988.This paper will examine and analysis the reason why Microsoft is a monopoly‚ welfare implications as a monopoly and whether the government regulations is successful. Microsoft Corporation products a wide range of products relate to computing
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India’s defense industry? The stars might be aligning for India’s defense sector. Here’s what the government and industry can do to seize the moment. Brajesh Chhibber and Rajat Dhawan India’s defense industry‚ which has grown will have to learn to manage some uniquely substantially in recent years‚ seems headed for Indian requirements. even better days. Growth in domestic demand should continue to be robust‚ the government has To build tomorrow’s industry‚ India’s Ministry
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28 8 ANNEXURE 29 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 39 INTRODUCTION Structure The gems and jewellery industry occupies an important position in the Indian economy. It is a leading foreign exchange earner‚ as well as one of the fastest growing industries in the country. The two major segments of the sector in India are gold jewellery and diamonds. The
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The herbal cosmetics industry is “driving growth in the beauty business” in India and is expected to grow at a rate of seven percent as more people shun chemical products in favour of organic ones. “During the last decade‚ the herbal beauty care business has actually driven the growth of the beauty business in India. The emphasis has been on the spectacular growth of the herbal and ayurvedic beauty products business‚” beauty expert Shahnaz Husain told IANS. She was the first to introduce the
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Introduction In India‚ the hotel industry has monitored enormous boom in current years. The industry is linked with the tourism industry and the growth of hotel industry was fuelled by the tourism industry. It’s been seen that the industry offers luxury and comfort service to increase the foreign exchange of the economy. Early in 1980’s‚ the hotel industry in India was a budding industry consisting of single hotel companies. Increase in demand for hotels was high in late 1990’s. The increase
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Indian Tyre Industry to grow at 9-10% in next 5 yrs The Indian Tyre Industry produced 73.6 million units of tyres (1.1 million tons) garnering Rs 190 billion in FY`07. MRF was the market leader (22% market share) followed closely by Apollo Tyres (21%). The other major players were JK Tyres & Industries (18%) and CEAT (13%). The industry tonnage production registered a 5 year CAGR of 9.69% between FY 02-07. Truck & bus tyre category (accounting for 57% of the tonnage production) recorded a 5
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IBMA: Indian Biscuits manufacturers associationIndustry Profile | 1. Segments: The organized and unorganized sectors of the biscuit industry is in the proportion Of 55%:45% ratio. 2. Exports of Biscuit is estimated to around 10% of the annual production during the year 2006-07. 3. Imports of biscuits into India has not shown any significant growth during the last two years and has not affected production/sales by the Indian Biscuit industry. 4. Marketing: Wholesale and Retail marketing
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