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    AN ASSIGNMENT ON The Telecommunications Industry in India -- Michael Porter’s Five Forces Analysis Submitted To: - Prof. AVIJAN DUTTA Date Of Submission:- 4th feb‚2009 NAME ROLL NO. Submitted By:- Ashish Vatshayayan 03 Rajesh chaudhary 28 Anurag Yadav

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    Sugar Industry in India

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF SUGAR INDUSTRY 3 KEY SUCCESS FACTORS (KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS) 4 PEST ANALYSIS OF SUGAR INDUSTRY IN INDIA 4 PORTERS FIVE FORCE ANALYSIS 8 FACTORS LEADING TO INCREASE IN DEMAND OF SUGAR IN INDIA 12 GLOBAL SUGAR OVERVIEW 12 BY-PRODUCTS 13 FACTORS LEADING TO INDUSTRY ATTRACTIVENESS 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY 15 SUGAR INDUSTRY OF INDIA Introduction Sugar is extracted from two raw materials beet root and sugarcane ‚ both produce identical

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    Industry overview Pharmaceutical sector is an important industry of any modern day economic power. Pharmaceutical industry in India has a very humble past. After independence‚ development of pharmaceutical industry was one of the top agenda of government along with steel and manufacturing industry. The market was protected against competition for a long period of time by giving incentives to small firms‚ license-raj etc. Today the Indian pharmaceutical industry is the front-runner science-based

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    Impacts of Fdi in India

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    Impacts of FDI in IndiaImpact on Farming Communities The emergence of big supermarkets is inevitable once the FDI policy is put into place. What does this mean for the farming community? When supermarkets source from small farmers‚ they tend to buy from farmers who have the most non-land assets (like equipment and irrigation)‚ the greatest access to infrastructure (like roads and cold chain facilities)‚ and the upper size treacle of land (among small farmers). When farmers enter supermarket

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    THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF TOURISM INTRODUCTION What comes to mind when you think about tourism? Hopefully fun‚ relaxation‚ good food‚ perhaps adventure. Tourism is possibly the greatest people-moving pursuit on the planet today‚ as well as one of the highest-grossing industries. Tourism Is one of the remarkable success stories in modern times because it can earn huge amount of money at stake. Tourism is important in many ways in the world it can be for leisure business

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    Textile Industry in India

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    ANALYSING THE MACROENVIRONMENT OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION The textile industry occupies a unique place in our country. One of the earliest to come into existence in India‚ it accounts for 14% of the total Industrial production‚ contributes to nearly 30% of the total exports and is the second largest employment generator after agriculture. Textile Industry is providing one of the most basic needs of people and the holds importance; maintaining sustained growth for improving quality

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    Airlines Industry India

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    THE AIRLINES SECTOR The aviation industry in India has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years in terms of kilometers flown as well as customers serviced. The economy of a country is substantially determined by the quality of air transport. The airlines today have made themselves more popular among its customers by various marketing tactics like: • Reduced costs of air tickets for frequent flyers. • E-ticketing i.e. virtually eliminating the need for agents. Rynair and Easy jet two of UK’s

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    Paint Industry in India

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    The Indian paint industry - an overviewnews Paint is a mixture of four elements - 07 April 2007 file to cabinet attach label bookmark send to friends add note add to tracker print currency converter informachine tools Highlights • The Indian paint industry is a Rs 49 billion sector. • The demand for paints is relatively price-elastic but is linked to

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    TOU2002 – Tourism Impacts and Sustainability Topic: Socio-Cultural impacts of tourism Tourism considered as global phenomenon which is carried out by persons itself. This naturally results in meeting of different culture‚ economy‚ progress‚ status‚ etc. round the globe. Human being considered as social animal cause’s significant social culture impact by tourism. According to Teo (1994) impacts are defined as “change in value system‚ moral‚ conduct‚ individual behaviour‚ relationship

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    Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Bhutan The concept of tourism development in Bhutan took place in post 1974 period during the reign of late majesty‚ King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk in national assembly. However‚ tourism business begun its operation with 274 tourist in 1974 at the time of coronation of fourth king‚ His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuk and since then tourism business started growing in Bhutan. Tourism is now recognized as having considerable potential as a tool for development and as a

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