INDIAN CONSUMER: CORE VALUES We are all consumers. Everyday‚ we consume goods and services as individuals‚ families‚ groups and organizations. With every passing year‚ the consumer has not only become smarter but also choosier with his purchase. On top of that‚ the fact that the competition and the variety of products available in the market only add to the marketers’ woes. To succeed in this dynamic and increasingly complex marketing environment marketers have an urgent need to learn and anticipate
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management at 6:20 pm. In attendance Jeevan Ghimire‚ Chairperson Bibek Amatya‚ Program Coordinator Sumit Manandhar‚ Treasurer Anish Baidya‚ Agenda Keeper Princi Koirala‚ Minutes Writer Pravin Ratna Shakya‚ Student Council President Deepika Paudel‚ Student Council Vice President Prastuti KC‚ Social and Cultural Events Representative Shrija Tripathi‚ Media Representative Parichit Giri‚ Sports Representative DISCUSSIONS The meeting was formally started by the chairman Jeevan Ghimire and then the agenda of
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Retail Scenario in India : Touching Meteoric Scales As the corporates the Piramals‚ the Tatas‚ the Rahejas‚ ITC‚ S.Kumar’s‚ RPG Enterprises‚ and mega retailers- Crosswords‚ Shopper’s Stop‚ and Pantaloons race to revolutionize the retailing sector‚ retail as an industry in India is coming alive. Retail sales in India amounted to about Rs.7400 billion in 2002‚ expanded at an average annual rate of 7% during 1999-2002. With the upturn in economic growth during 2003‚ retail sales are also
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Early Life Jotirao Govindrao Phule was born in Satara district of Maharashtra in a family belonging to Mali (Fulmali) caste‚ caste perceived to be inferior caste by certain sections of the society. His father‚ Govindrao‚ was a vegetable vendor. Originally Jotirao’s family‚ known as Gorhays‚ came from Katgun‚ a village in Taluka- Khatav‚ District- Satara. His grandfather Shetiba Gorhay settled down in Poona. Since Jotirao’s father and two uncles served as florists under the last of the Peshwas‚ they
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INTRODUCTION Life Insurance is a contract between two parties‚ an insurer and an insured‚ where the insurer agrees to pay a designated amount upon the death of the insured for a premium. HISTORY The history of life insurance industry dates back to year 1818‚ in which the first Indian Life Insurance company‚ Oriental Life Insurance Company was started. In 1928‚ the Government of India enacted the Indian Insurance Companies Act which was later modified in 1938 (Insurance Act‚ 1938) to protect
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as a deterrent for the vast majority of patients who cannot even afford this basic fee. Hence‚ even though the masses are conceptually entitled to subsidized health care‚ they end up borrowing to fund their medical expenditures. According to Naya Jeevan Founder Asher Hasan‚ hospitals also tend to be under-resourced and overwhelmed (Kalsoom).
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Moksha A concept of Indian religious philosophy. The word ‘Moksha’ generally means eternal salvation from a sorrowful or painful state. The living beings attain peace and completeness by reaching this state. Therefore‚ apart from the adherents of Carvaka‚ all communities of Indian philosophy including the atheists and theists recommend efforts for attaining ‘Moksha’. The four ends of life are: Dharma (religion)‚ Artha (wealth)‚ Kama (libidinal pleasure) and Moksha. These four elements are essential
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V. Shantaram-A versatile genius film director from Bollywood December 11‚ 2009 | Filed under: Featured | Posted by: Mithi Chinoy V. Shantaram-A versatile genius film director from Bollywood For Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram or V. Shantaram as we know him‚ learning filmcraft was indeed a very difficult task‚ considering that this Kolhapur boy had no formal education at all. He was born on November 18‚ 1901‚ in Maharashtra’s princely state of Kolhapur to a Jain family of very modest means‚ hence the
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Non Government Organization ( NGO’s) NON – GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION (NGO’S) Submitted by:- SERIES NAME ROLL NO. 1 CHAVDA VAISHALI D. 09 2 DAVE DIPA M. 15 3 GADANI VINITA H. 18 4 JAIN RUCHITA S. 25 5 JHA ARCHITA K. 28 6 KADIYA PRANJAL A. 30 7 MANKAD RIYAZ M. 42 8 SOLANKI PREM J. 98 9 JOSHI BHAUMIK D. 126 10 GARG ANKIT K. 119 Submitted to: SOM-LALIT INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE
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LECTURE 1 & LECTURE 2 KA-A3 MGT 203 - LECTURE 1 & LECTURE 2 KA-LH3.2 DR KK OOI ACC 201 - TUTORIAL 1 KA-LH1.2 DR ANGELINE YAP KA-LH3.2 ECO 370 - LECTURE 1 ACC 203 - TUTORIAL 1 KA-SR1.1 DR LEE TECK HEANG Y MR LYE KOK KEONG KA-LH3.1 MKT 302/MKT 260 - TUTORIAL KA-LH1.2 MS SHARINA A/P SILAVARAJ KA-LH1.2 MR JACOB KULLEH MKT 307 -TUTORIAL KA-LH1.2 MR JACOB KULLEH KA-SR1.1 MS LEU FONG YUEN KA-SR1.1 ACC 202 - TUTORIAL 2 QBM 276 - LECTURE 1 KA-SR1.2 MR LYE KOK
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