over time‚ taking into account the risks entailed in their projects. Generally finance may thus incorporate any of the following: the study of money and other assets‚ the management of those assets and profiling and managing project risks. An entrepreneur is an individual who accepts some sort of risk usually financial in the pursuit of
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TITLE: RURAL MARKETING STRATEGIES - WITH REFERENCE TO FMCG PRIYANKA .M ‚ M.B.A‚ I year PRIST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PRIST UNIVERSITY PUDUCHERRY CAMPUS Abstract- This study provides a bunch of knowledge about demand of different FMCG products in rural areas as well it also provides a detail knowledge about the consumer preference towards different FMCG products. The report also provides the details about the history of FMCG sector in rural India. Now at the present time‚ rural market
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of us. By questioning assumptions during every point of the product or service development process‚ we can entertain new ideas and possibilities. Mattimore tells the story of his colleague Gary Fraser‚ who took over the oral care business unit at Unilever‚ and had to take on two much larger‚ deeply entrenched competitors in the toothpaste market‚ Colgate and Crest. He couldn’t compete with them head-to-head from a product standpoint‚ and couldn’t
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and 600‚000 people. The large dissimilarity among these guesses and estimations describes that‚ as the National Coalition for the Homeless states‚ "By its very nature‚ homelessness is impossible to measure with 100% accuracy." Homelessness in Rural Areas: Rural homelessness is the consequence of insufficiency and a deprivation of reasonable housing. The research occurred in 2005 shows that the chances of being poor are from 1.2 to 2.3 times greater for individuals living in nonmetropolitan areas‚ as
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Infant Mortality in Rural India Naveen Jha1 Abstract Infant mortality is a serious health problem in India‚ from an estimate every year 2.5 million infants dies every year and out of 62% dies within four week of birth2 (1999). This paper presents the analysis of medical and non medical determinants of infant mortality in rural India. Study found that Socio- economic factors are more decisive than medical factors‚ except vaccination‚ for the survival of the infants in rural India. Early marriage age
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INTRODUCTION: SUSTAINABLE RURAL LIVELIHOOD India’s strong economic growth has consistently tried to include the rural population‚ which is concentrated in areas where rain fed agriculture is the main economic activity. However poverty persists because of limited and inequitable access to productive resources‚ such as land‚ water‚ improved inputs and technologies and microfinance‚ as well as vulnerability to drought and other natural disasters. Low levels of literacy and skills conspire to keep
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THE PRECEDENT OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA IN RELATION TO THE EDUCATION Sanat Kumar Mallick. PhD Scholar‚ University of Calcutta E-mail—tosanatmallick@gmail.com 9933432876 Abstract: Women empowerment is a debatable matter. At earlier time they were getting equal status with other men. But they had faced some difficulties during post-Vedicand epic ages. From early twenty century their statuses have been changed slowly and gradually. After the‚ Independence of India‚ the national leaders strongly
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Unilever Bangladesh Limited Historical Background Unilever Bangladesh Limited is a subsidiary of Unilever‚ world’s one of the largest Household and Personnel Care and Foods Manufacturer with an annual turnover of 47 Billion Euro or approximately TK.320000crore.Unilever Bangladesh Limited is the leading Household and Personnel Care product in Bangladesh with brands and a number of sub-brands.UBL is around here in Bangladesh for more than four decades. The company has a huge manufacturing facility
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Responsibility in Rural Development Sector: Evidences from India 139 Corporate Social Responsibility in Rural Development Sector: Evidences From India A. Manager (Sociology) RITES LTD. (A Government of India Enterprise) RITES Bhawan 1‚ Sector-29‚ Gurgaon-122 001 email: dr_sanjaypradhan@yahoo.co.in‚ akhileshranjan@rediffmail.com Sanjay Pradhan‚ Akhilesh Ranjan Abstract The paper attempts to explore Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices particularly in the context of rural development
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Sector “Challenges in Rural Market ” “Challenges in Rural Market ” Mr. M Q Khan‚ Director (LPG Infrastructure India Pvt. Ltd.) Mr. M Q Khan‚ Director (LPG Infrastructure India Pvt. Ltd.) Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. 1 Indian Scenario Urban Population (Million)‚ 2001 House Holds (Million)‚ 2001 LPG Connections (as of 01.04.04 (Million) LPG Consumption (MMTPA) As of 01.04.04 LPG Per Capita Consumption KG (PA) Penetration 286 54 68.52 7.95 Rural 742 138 8.58 1.55 Total
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