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    Rural Are and Urban Area

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    more resources and education. However‚ rural area also has indispensable characters. In this essay‚ I will show you three differences between urban and rural areas based on my personal experience. Contrast Between Urban and Rural Areas After entering the college‚ I have broadened my insights about the world by contacting with urban areas and thereby observing a number of differences between cities and rural areas. As a child growing up in a primitive rural village‚ I was told to study in a city to

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    these are just raw data‚ finish them. Characteristics of rural areas used Rural areas are large and isolated areas of an open country with low population density ECONOMIC GROWTH used Economic growth can simply be defined as A positive change in the level of production of goods and services by a country over a certain period of time Economic growth is the increase of per capita gross domestic product (GDP) or other measure of aggregate income‚ typically reported as the annual rate of change

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    URBAN AND RURAL AREAS

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    URBAN AND RURAL AREAS Human settlements are classified as rural or urban depending on the density of human-created structures and resident people in a particular area. Urban areas can include town and cities while rural areas include villages and hamlets. While rural areas may develop randomly on the basis of natural vegetation and fauna available in a region‚ urban settlements are proper‚ planned settlements built up according to a process called urbanization. Many times‚ rural areas are focused

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    ict for rural areas

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    indicators. It includes three proxy indicators (adult literacy‚ gross secondary enrolment and gross tertiary enrolment). India ranks 119 in the IDI 2011‚ which was 116 in 2010 History of ICT Radio for Rural Development: In 1956‚ in five districts of Maharashtra State by All India Radio (AIR). Rural listener groups were organized‚ who would listen to radio broadcasts twice a week at 6.30 p.m. for half an hour. The group then stayed together for discussion. Impressive knowledge gains as a result of

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    Education and Rural Areas

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    minimum literacy levels among the poor? Yes they can be used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor. The ICT plays a big role in the rural areas and benefits the people that live there. ICT’s are used in the poor communities to empower and help the illiterate and people with less knowledge. Applications in agricultural and rural development have often been to provide direct access to market and weather information for the poor and also provides knowledge support to research and

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    a series of signs that produced meanings. In his essay soap powder and detergents in “‘Mythologies’ Barthes describes about the myths of French daily life and explain how the media contributed to form the myths. According to barthers the advertisement and media repackage the popular idea so that it become selling. Barthes introduces the subject of soap-powders and detergents by identifying the benefits and the aim. For instance‚ the detergents have the possibility to save miners from silicosis. Then

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    Nirma Case

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    NIRMA CASE STUDY The year: 1969. Karsanbhai Patel‚ the son of small-time farmer from Ruppur‚ Gujarat‚ tries his hand at making phosphate-free detergent powder out of a small shed in Saraspur‚ an Ahmedabad suburb. A chemist in a government lab‚ Patel’s entrepreneurial instincts drive him to moonlight for work that would soon become his real professional calling: making a low-cost detergent. When it came to giving a name to his labor of love‚ Patel decided to call it Nirma (after his daughter Nirupama)

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    Detergents

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    Detergents A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with "cleaning properties in dilute solutions."[1] These substances are usually alkylbenzenesulfonates‚ a family of compounds that are similar to soap but are more soluble in hard water‚ because the polar sulfonate (of detergents) is less likely than the polar carboxyl (of soap) to bind to calcium and other ions found in hard water. In most household contexts‚ the term detergent by itself refers specifically to laundry detergent

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    Nirma vs Hul

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    RURAL INDIA THERE’S an interesting way of putting rural India into perspective. If India’s population‚ as per the 1998 estimates of the United Nations Population Division‚ is 982‚223‚000‚ then rural India‚ taken as 73.3% of India‚ is 719‚969‚459. Divide that by the estimated total world population of 5.9 billion‚ and rural India becomes 12.2% of world population. Forget all of us sitting in the cities (4.4% more) -- 12.2% of the world lives in rural India. Which‚ given our effective lack of

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    Detergent Market

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    Analysis on Detergents The Detergent Market is one of the segments of the FMCG market in India that has high growth potential. The detergent based segment is divided into two broad categories - oil-based laundry soaps and synthetic detergents‚ including bars‚ powder‚ and liquids. The detergent market is mainly concentrated in the urban areas but the level of penetration in the rural for the past few years has been good.  Market segmentation Detergent market

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