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    Rural Retailing in India

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    Rural Retailing in India-The Road Ahead Shikhar Das Srivastava* ABSTRACT The decision to liberalize the Indian Economy in 1991 had far reaching consequences‚ which is still continued into the new millennium also. On the marketing front‚ there was the arrival of many well-known Multi National Companies especially FMCG product dealers. In the initial years the focus was on the easily accessible well developed urban markets but soon it got saturated because of proliferation of brands and intense

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    Lpg Marketing Rural

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    Sector “Challenges in Rural Market ” “Challenges in Rural Market ” Mr. M Q Khan‚ Director (LPG Infrastructure India Pvt. Ltd.) Mr. M Q Khan‚ Director (LPG Infrastructure India Pvt. Ltd.) Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. 1 Indian Scenario Urban Population (Million)‚ 2001 House Holds (Million)‚ 2001 LPG Connections (as of 01.04.04 (Million) LPG Consumption (MMTPA) As of 01.04.04 LPG Per Capita Consumption KG (PA) Penetration 286 54 68.52 7.95 Rural 742 138 8.58 1.55 Total

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    Features of Rural Markets

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    Features of Indian Rural Markets *Large and Scattered market: The rural market of India is large and scattered in the sense that it consists of over 63 crore consumers from 5‚70‚000 villages spread throughout the country. *Major income from agriculture: Nearly 60 % of the rural income is from agriculture. Hence rural prosperity is tied with agricultural prosperity. *Low standard of living: The consumer in the village area do have a low standard of living because of low literacy‚ low per capita

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    Rural Tourism concept

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    Rural Tourism concept and definition for the Oku Sub-Division In current world‚ the rural and its development is considering as a phenomena for new break‚ scene‚ scenery‚ environmental richness and its promotion and increasingly regarded as an imperative element. Historical monuments‚ edifices‚ traditional rural mores‚ customs and the social order are being paid more attention. Universally‚ in some more reachable rural regions‚ there has been incursion of population; often the people are despondent

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    of too little too late? Will the people of Ireland accept these changes in light of government mismanagement and in some cases out and out wastefulness? This essay argues that Ireland in 2005 was in a unique position to protect itself against the potential or expected downturn in Global economic fortunes however government objectives and subsequent policy decisions did not reflect this. This is not to say that there would have been no effect on Ireland; however this essay attempts to outline the

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    Community Rural Nursing

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    The barriers of access to better health services by rural population have been identified as; lack of health care professional‚ cost and limited access to specific services and lack of culturally acceptable services (Hegney‚ Pearson and McCarthy‚ 1997). In most remote parts of Papua New Guinea‚ there are few qualified health professional working and limited or no medical resources available to carter for the people. It’s because there were no road links or deteriorated infrastructure because of

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    Individual Work: “Ireland” Professor: Ricardo Vicente Student: Roksolana Sliusar Tallinn 2014 Content Introduction 1. General information about Ireland 2. Globalization in Ireland 2.1 General globalization information 2.2 Ireland Political Globalization 2.3 Ireland Social globalization 2.4 Ireland Economic Globalization Conclusion 2 Introduction When I was thinking about that I would like to write in individual work I checked a lot of information about different regions. But then Ireland attracted

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    Serbia Rural Tourism

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    Paradigm of Rural Tourism in Serbia in the Function of Village Revitalization NAME: CATHERINE ALBONS ID NUMBER: IIC 120801419 TITLE OF COURSE: TOURISM FIELD STUDIES COURSE CODE: DDT 2324 PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT 1) According to the journal‚ why is Serbia favorable for developing rural tourism? According to the journal‚ Serbia favorable for developing rural tourism because in the first place it preserved nature‚ mild climate‚ clean air‚ unpolluted

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    Rural vs. Urban

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    Rural Community vs. Urban Community Some people prefer the hustle and bustle of the city life while others prefer the relaxed and laid back life of the country. Living in a rural community and living in an urban community are completely different. Most people have their preference of where they would like to live. Your lifestyle will always be influenced by the society in which you choose to live. Some people find a rural life boring while other people find an urban life too chaotic. To some people

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    International Student SG102 Paper 2 05/05/2011 The La Tene Period in Ireland: Invasion or Imitation? As the Bronze Age in Ireland drew to a close‚ there appeared to be a new cultural influence. Developing in the Alps of central Europe‚ the Celts spread their culture across modern day Germany and France and into the Balkans as far as Turkey (Gutrich‚ 2001). They arrived in Britain and Ireland around 500BC and within a few hundred years‚ around 800BC‚ Ireland’s Bronze Age culture had disappeared

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