The fourth largest sector in the Indian economy is all set for 16% growth during 2008-09‚ from a base of Rs. 85470 crores‚ as predicted by FICCI. Going forward‚ as anticipated by CRISIL‚ FMCG sector will touch around Rs. 140000 crores by 2015 (33.4B$). This post will through some pointers for growth in FMCG Sector and update with the contemporary category trends. Growth Drivers: FMCG Sector 1. Disposable Income: There is increase in disposable income‚ observed in both rural and urban consumers
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IDENTIFY THE KEY FEATURES OF CORRUPTION. ESTABLISH WHY PUBLIC SECTOR CORRUPTION IS REGARDED AS A PROBLEM ESPECIALLY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Corruption is regarded as a complex problem to solve or refer solutions to. Corruption may be taken to include those modes of employing money to attain private ends by political means which are criminal or at least illegal‚ because they induce persons charged with a public duty to transgress that duty and misuse the functions assigned to
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INDIA’S SERVICES SECTOR: Unlocking Opportunity INDIA’S SERVICES SECTOR Unlocking Opportunity Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Economic Analytical Unit DFAT ©Commonwealth of Australia 2007 This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968‚ no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth available through the Attorney-General’s Department. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction
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Assignment 1.1 In this assignment I am researching into the structure and the role of the public sector today. The Public Sector is services which are funded from the government via taxation. The services consist of many services the main services consist of the Fire service‚ the Armed Forces‚ the National Health Service and the Education System. These services are publicly owned and paid for by taxation‚ which means that the services are accountable to the public. These services are meant to aim
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Chapter 4: Industry Analysis: Indian FMCG Sector 164 Chapter 4: Industry Analysis: Indian FMCG Sector 4.1 Introduction to Economy 4.2 Indian Economy 4.3 Indian FMCG Sector 4.4 Indian FMCG Sector 165 Chapter 4.1: Introduction to Economy 1. Introduction 2. Evolution of Economy 3. World Economies 4. Types of Economies 166 4.1: Introduction to Economy 1. Introduction An economy consists of the economic system of a country or other area‚ the labor‚ capital
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Telecom reforms was initiated in 1994‚ there were three incumbents in the fixed service sector‚ namely DoT (Department of Telecom)‚ MTNL and VSNL. Of these‚ DoT operated in all parts of the country except Delhi and Mumbai. MTNL operated in Delhi and Mumbai and VSNL provided international telephony. Given its all-India presence and policy-making powers‚ the DoT enjoyed a monopoly in the telecom sector prior to the major telecom reforms. However‚ subsequent to the second phase of reforms in 1999‚
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industry of RMG is one of the most potential and revenue earning sector of Bangladesh. The standing of the RMG market is known worldwide. It was started in the late 1970s. Soon it became one of the major economical strength for Bangladesh. The RMG sector has added very much in earning foreign exchange‚ balancing export and import‚ huge unemployment problem for the country and empowerment of women along with giving them financial support. The main markets of the Bangladeshi RMG products are North America
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Summer Internship Report on “PIYUSH GROUP & THE OTHER REAL ESTATE SECTORS OF NCR” Submitted By Parvesh Dagar A0102213039 MBA M&S 2015 Under the Supervision of DR. MANJULA SHASTRI Faculty Guide AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH SECTOR 125‚ NOIDA - 201303‚ UTTAR PRADESH‚ INDIA DECLARATION I‚ Parvesh Dagar student of MBA-Marketing and Sales from Amity Business School‚ Amity University Uttar Pradesh hereby declare that I have completed Summer Internship
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INDIA – Power Sector: Emerging Developments & Critical issues 1. Introduction Large number of power projects (XI and XII five year plans) is under construction to overcome the power shortages and meet the growing energy requirements in the country. However‚ the sector has been encountering problems on account of inadequate / depleting conventional fuel resources‚ slippages in capacity addition‚ transmission / open access constraints and high Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT & C) losses in the
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in the society is reproduced in many ways. One of the ways is through education. Many believes that the main function of education is not to educate the younger generation‚ instead is to replicate the social class structure one generation after the other. Certainly‚ many contrasting opinions have been expressed by different sociologists and explanations are made to justify their point of view. Marxists believe that education serves the needs of the economic base of the society‚ along with other
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