NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN INDIA. In India‚ the Coca-Cola and Pepsi soft drink brands suffered a setback in August of last year due to a product contamination scare. Both have cut profit margins to the bone in order to fend off competition from low-priced local fruit drinks. Indian consumers are accustomed to drinking a variety of locally-produced soft drinks that are sold in small stands throughout the country. Rural India is still a highly price-sensitive marketplace‚ so the major soft drink
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Education in Malaysia is an on-going effort towards further developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner‚ so as to generate individuals who are intellectually‚ spiritually‚ emotionally and physically balanced and harmonious‚ based on the belief and devotion to God. An effort is designed to yield Malaysian citizens who are knowledgeable and competent‚ who possess high moral standards‚ and who are responsible and capable of achieving a high level of personal well-being
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Author:- Pragya * Professional Information:- Student * Theme:- Women and Men: Issue of Gender Discrimination * The Title of the Manuscript:- GENDER FAVOURTISM IN WAGES IN RURAL INDIA Payment of Wages in India has been protected by various legislations. However‚ the gender disparity with regard to wages has not yet been bridged. Gender discrimination with regard to wages is an acknowledged fact in India. The details by NSSO reflect this favourtism clearly where‚ on an average
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Retail sector in Rural India By Karan Kathuria (9030241411) Nitin Solan (9030241419) Sumit Aggarwal (9030241433) Vibhor Gupta (9030241436) Table of Contents Abstract 4 1 Introduction 5 1.1 Background 5 1.2 Purpose of the Study 6 1.3 Research Questions 7 1.4 Research Methodology used 7 2. Literature Review 8 3. Data Analysis - Preference of Various FMCG goods in rural market 8 3.1 Toothpaste market in rural sector 8 3.2 Different Soap Brands in Rural Market 9 3.3 Preference
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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESFUL NIGERIAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS BY DR. S. L. ADEYEMI DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN‚ ILORIN Abstract The ami of the study is to describe the characteristics of Nigerian Women Entrepreneurs who have been successful in their business ventures. This paper attempts to understand who these successful women are and what are their trademarks for success. A questionnaire survey was employed for this study. Result are drawn from 75 respondents who
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medical practitioners in rural India is fundamental to achieving universal health care in the country The Planning Commission’s draft 12th Plan for health has attracted much debate and controversy. Critics have been quick to direct their attention at two issues in it — the proposed increase in government health spending from one per cent to 1.58 per cent of GDP‚ and the “managed care model.” The spending increase was rightly felt to be grossly inadequate to move India towards achieving universal
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analyze and solve problems of engineering practice H3.2 – uses appropriate written‚ oral and presentation skills in the preparation of detailed engineering reports H5.1 – works individually and in teams to solve engineering problems and in preparation of engineering reports H6.1 – demonstrates skill in research and problem solving related to engineering Report By: Abstract This report contains information about the many problems in which Aeronautical
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND RURAL MARKETING IN INDIA Dr. Parag R. Kawley (M.Com. B.Ed.‚ Ph.D.) Lecturer‚ New Arts‚ Commerce & Science College‚ Wardha – 442001 (MAH.) Email : paragkawley@rediffmail.com Dr. Ravish A. Sarode (M.Com.‚ M.Phil.‚ M.A.(Eco)‚ Ph.D.) Associate Professor‚ R.S. Bidkar College‚ Ta. Hinganghat‚ Dist. Wardha. Email : Ravish_Sarode@rediffmail.com * INTRODUCTION Many of the developing countries have faced a complex set of challenges due
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Women of India India has different issues that put the development of women in a completely altered context than their western counter parts. Indeed‚ women of India still face unjust treatment and are often victims of violent crimes and abuse. Women have a certain dress code‚ they don’t have a lot of freedom‚ and India itself is very different from America. The women of India want to be treated as human equals and have more power in their relationship and life. In addition‚ women in India have
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