Rural shop audit – A study on FMCG brands sold in rural shops in Tamil Nadu K Arul Rajan Gone were the days when a rural consumer went to a nearby city to buy “Branded” products and services. The impact of globalization has made significant change in the rural markets and is felt as much as in urban. Trends indicate that the rural markets are coming up in a big way and growing twice as fast as the urban‚ witnessing a rise in sales. Today‚ rural markets are critical for every marketer
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Place |Location |Name of God’s | | |Aadanoor |9 Kms. from Kumbakonam on the |Andalukkumayyan | | |Thiruvaiyaru Road | | |Ammankudi |20 Kms from Kumbakonam |Kailasanadar | |Avoor |10 Kms from Kumbakonam to Thanjore
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Tamil Nadu. It also shows that India acts in its own show its commitment to shun violence against the unarmed civilians and for their rehabilitation. As the whole Tamil Community people were looking forward for India to act‚ the GoI (Government of India) did the right thing to garner their support. It may also put an end to the Zigzag diplomacy followed by the Rajapaksha’s Government (Giving a Commitment when Foreign minister of India reaches in Sri Lanka due to pressure from the Tamil Nadu politicians
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Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) 1.4 During the Cold War‚ the globe was separated into two main trading blocs or superpowers. The non-aligned movement (NAM) was supported by nations not willing to commit wholly to one power or the other. India sought to identify a ’third way ’ in which to pursue relations with the rest of the world.4 An Asian-African Conference (representatives from 29 Asian and African countries) at Bandung‚ Indonesia‚ in April 1955 eventually led to the First NAM Summit in Belgrade in
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Consulting Industry Overview • • The Indian film industry is the largest film industry in the world in terms of the number of films produced and admissions each year. Revenue for 2004 was estimated at Rs. 59 billion (US$1.3 billion)‚ which was less than 1% of global film industry revenue and a fraction of the U.S. Film industry revenue‚ which was US$9.49 billion in 2003. (Source CII ) Film Industry Revenues 12% 4% 57% 9% 2% 2% 14% Domestic Theatrical Leakages piracy In Cinema Ads Music Satellite
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population was below poverty line. Also‚ India had very less no. of ophthalmologists (only 8000). 1970 – 20 bed Aravind Eye hospital opened which performed all typed of eye surgery at a reasonable cost. Three people involved were Dr. Venkataswamy‚ Dr. Nam (brother in law) & Dr. Natchiar (his sister) 1977 – 30 bed annex opened for patients convalescing after surgery 1978 – 70 bed free hospital opened 1981 – Main hospital with 250 beds commences. It has 4
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HANOI UNIVERSITY FALCULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM -----------------------------oOo----------------------------- EFFECTIVE SELF-STUDYING TIME Tutor: Ms. Kim Anh Students: Hà Hải Ninh Vũ Đức Tuấn Nguyên Thị Nga Nguyễn Thị Hằng Từ Thị Hường
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RELEVANCE OF NON – ALIGNED MOVEMENT IN CONTEMPORARY PERIOD Submitted by Argha Goswami (Id No 10) Naini Swami (Id No 30) Sudarshan Gupta (Id no 50) Faculty in Charge:Ms Barsha Kalita NATIONAL LAW UNIVERISTY AND JUDICIAL ACADEMY‚ ASSAM GUWAHATI 19th October 2013 SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this Project report for first semester entitled “Relevance of non – aligned movement in the contemporary period”‚ has been submitted by Miss
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soccer game??? :’> NAM SHONE Thank you nam for your concern..:) Nam asked Shone how his soccer game was Take good care of yourself…..:’> Shone replied that it was great and they had practiced a lot for a good preparation Nam told Shone to take good care of his self… Nam please watch our game tomorrow
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VIET NAM COUNTRY REPORT 2012 I. Tourist Performance in 2012 1.1. Major indicators General Viet Nam achieved a substantial growth compared to the 2011 performance in all major indicators: Foreign visitor arrivals: 6.8 million (+13%); Domestic visitors: 32.5 million (+8%); Tourism receipt: USD 7.7 billion (+23 %). Table 1. The major indicators of Viet Nam tourism in 2012 Number of Foreign Visitor Arrivals Number of Domestic Visitors Tourism Receipt (US$ Millions) in 2012 Hotels Number of Star and
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