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    national economy. In Sri Lanka‚ this industry ranks fourth among the major foreign exchange earners and this trend demonstrates the vitality of developing tourism industry to the country’s economy. This research investigates the impact of the ancient rural cultural concept “Tank-Stupa-Village-Temple” in order to implement an integrated tourism promotion system in the above region. The sample was selected by using the purposive sampling method and the primary data was collected in five targeted villages

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    and ICT is increasingly becoming a ubiquitous and intrinsic part of people’s behaviors and social networks as well as of business practices and government activities and services. In Pakistan although we have achieved some tangible progress in the areas of teledensity ‚ Internet growth‚ computer usage and use of mobile phones etc but still we have remained far behind the International standards in understanding and implementing ICTs for development specially in health‚ education‚ agriculture‚ governance

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    regional disparities in industrialisation. Decentralized development contributes to the process of self-sustained growth and avoids concentration of industries in particular areas. By providing employment in rural areas they help to check migration and overcrowding in urban areas. Small scale firms can be a useful means of rural reconstruction and development. Development of decentralized sector also improves the standard of living of people in backward regions. 3. Optimization of Capital: Small

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    P&G customer-oriented traditions‚ the worldwide organization also put many efforts on the new target customers. It developed a series of marketing strategies as summarized. * Customer-oriented research P&G send employees to live in the rural areas in order to learn about the actual living style of the residents. After that‚ P&G found that Chinese living in countryside concerned more about the functions and the price level of the products. Besides‚ P&G still had more challenges

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    economic and ecological well being of rural areas of the country. Bamboo is a major construction material in many countries‚ particularly in rural areas. It is also used among households in the form of bamboo roofs‚ walls‚ floors‚ beams‚ fences etc. An important one among these is Bamboo Baskets which is widely used among the rural population for utility as well as decorative purposes. It not only serves domestic purpose but is also widely used by rural vendors and wagers for their respective

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    Term Paper Of Research Methodology On Consumer Perception About Durable Goods Submitted to: Mr. Prateesh Srivastav Submitted by:Nitin Sharma RS 1903B-30 Reg No- 10904136 MGT-516 [1] Contents:1. Acknowledgement 2. Objective 3. Overview 4. Industry Analysis 5. Literature review 6. Findings 7. Conclusion [2] Acknowledgement I am thankful to Mr. Prateesh Srivastav for providing me the task of preparing the Term Paper of Consumer Perception About Durable Goods . We at Lovely believe

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    alone. Since its inception in March 1997‚ Grameenphone has built the largest cellular network in the country with over 10‚000 base stations in more than 5700 locations. Presently‚ nearly 98 percent of the country’s population is within the coverage area of the Grameenphone network. Grameenphone was also the first operator to introduce the pre-paid service in September 1999. It established the first 24-hour Call Center‚ introduced value-added services such as VMS‚ SMS‚ fax and data transmission services

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    agriculture will witness a revolution in productivity. There will be more employment opportunities for the rural folk‚ thanks to massive afforestation efforts and development of wasteland. The urban economy will get a shot in the arm because rural affluence will spur the demand for goods and services. There will be advances in the fields of IT‚ Bio-technology‚ medicine‚ and other nascent areas of technology. This will create more jobs for educated youth and enhance India’s stature in the eyes of the

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    its people as much‚ but in a poor country it has a significant impact. There are many forms of corruption‚ one being embezzlement‚ where ‚for example‚ funds from the government that are set aside for development purposes (building a school in a rural area) are misdirected and used for a personal preference instead. This will therefore decrease the development of the country and its people and because a country needs to continuously better itself and uplift its people‚ this will just increase the

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    The last thing that the two stories have in common is that they both take place in a rural area. "Mrs. Hopewell and Mrs. Freeman‚ who were in the back pasture‚ digging onions"� (2125) is a quote from GCP that describes how the story takes place in the country. "All at once they would be on a hill looking down over the blue tops of trees for miles around"� (124) from GMHF describes the huge forests of the rural setting in the story. As like the setting‚ the story’s characters also have very common

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