Indian Textile Industry Current Status The textile industry holds significant status in the India. Textile industry provides one of the most fundamental necessities of the people. It is an independent industry‚ from the basic requirement of raw materials to the final products‚ with huge value-addition at every stage of processing. Today textile sector accounts for nearly 14% of the total industrial output. Indian fabric is in demand with its ethnic‚ earthly colored and many textures. The textile
Premium Cotton Textile Textile manufacturing
Age group 16- 30 41 91% 31-40 4 9% 41-50 0 0% 51-60 0 0% Gender Male 27 60% Female 18 40% Occupation Service 5 11% Business 2 4% Professional 2 4% Student 36 80% Annual Family Income < 2.5lacs 13 29% 2.5 lacs - 5lacs 18 40% 5 - 8 lacs 10 22% 8 lacs & above 4 9% Do you own a car ? Yes 26 58% No 19 42% Which car do you own or you would like to own ? Maruti 12 27% Honda 10 22% Ford 3 7% Toyota 3 7% Hyundai 10 22% Other
Premium Strike action Bajaj Auto Automobile
Reverse Logistics in Indian Automobile Industry Reverse Logistics is a process in which a product moves in reverse through the supply chain network. It may be used for the purpose of recapturing value of a final product or for even proper disposal. It may also be termed service that the process of planning‚ implementing and controlling the efficient and cost effective flow of raw materials‚ in-process inventory‚ finished goods and related information‚ from the point of consumption to the point of
Premium Automotive industry Automotive industry by country Renault
less cost. So‚ people prefer them. • Some software professionals are not working for India. They are working for foreign countries. More than 100‚000 Indians migrating to the United States each year for better-paid software jobs. This is a big disadvantage to Indian software industry. • China has skilled man power. • Chinese government and industry program is shaping tie-ups with colleges abroad and investing millions of dollars in research laboratories and equipment. In Against:- • English accent
Premium English language United States People's Republic of China
(ACC4012) Bryan’s Publishing Case Question 2 BookStore Company Limited is a 100% subsidiary of Bryan’s Publishing and specializes in the publication and distribution of business text books. BookStore employs on average 50 employees and sales for financial year December 2011 exceeded $20 million. Bryan periodically sends a member of its Internal Audit Department to audit the operations of its subsidiaries. Phillip Smith is an Internal Audit staff working with Bryan’s Publishing. He previously worked
Premium Auditing Internal control Internal audit
PERCEPTUAL MAP ON INDIAN WATCH INDUSTRY Perceptual mapping is a graphics technique used by asset marketers that attempts to visually display the perceptions of customers or potential customers. Typically the position of a product‚ product line‚ brand‚ or company is displayed relative to their competition. In this discussion‚ we have analysed the concept of perceptual map on Indian Watch Industry. The concept clearly gives an insight of the Indian watch industry. The Indian watch industry started with
Premium Watch Brand management Marketing
INDUSTRY OVERVIEW The Indian Industry as a whole has given away a growth which is of positive but comparatively less than the previous year. For instance the Industry registered a growth of 7% in the month of April 2008 as compared to 11% growth registered in the same month of the previous year. In March 2008 industrial growth which was recorded was 3.9% the lowest in past 6 years. The growth slipped due to the sharp downfall in the manufacturing and specifically electrical sector to 7.5% and
Premium Cotton Textile Textile manufacturing
Challenges to the Indian bank – Merger & Acquisition Abstract The new business environment mainly driven by globalization and liberalization has provided tremendous opportunity for the Indian banking industry to grow. The buoyant economy‚ deregulation and increasing consumer demand has led the banking industry growth in the recent past. But on the other hand it has also resulted in more competition and reduced margin that is forcing the Indian banks to look at consolidation as the means of
Premium Mergers and acquisitions Bank Due diligence
Liquor industry-In 2013… India is the 3rd largest liquor market in the world. One of the fastest growing markets in the world‚ on the back of demographics & economy. The overall retail market size of liquor is ~$35 billion per annum. Strong MNC presence with Diageo‚ Beam Global‚ Pernod Ricard‚ Heineken‚ SAB Miller‚ Carlsberg and more. There are 3 broad categories – IMFL (Indian Manufactured Foreign Liquor which includes whiskey‚ rum‚ brandy‚ vodka & gin)‚ Beer and Country Liquor (cheaper‚ spiced
Premium Alcoholic beverage
1: INDIAN SECURITIES MARKET 1.1.a) INTRODUCTION As per Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act‚ 1956 ‚ the term “Securities” include: (1) Shares‚ scrip’s‚ stocks‚ bonds‚ debentures‚ debenture stock or other marketable securities of a like nature in or of any incorporated company or body corporate:(a) Derivatives; (b) Units of any other instrument issued by any collective investment scheme to the investors in such schemes; (c) Security receipt as defined in clause (zg) of section 2 of the
Premium Stock exchange Financial markets