issues and challenges to the retail and FDI in India and across the world organized by symbiosis center for management studies (undergraduate). With the advent of foreign investment in India and the government showing favorable indications towards FDI‚ India has become a focused playground for foreign players. This conference aims at exploring the viewpoints of experts from industry and academia on the FDI and retail scenario in India and across the globe. Retailing in India is one of the pillars of
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REPORT TOPIC: Rural Development and Three Rural Problem in China; To what extent China Resources Hope Town Project Helps to Solve Three Rural Problems in Guang Xi? Currently‚ around 900 million of China’s population‚ which account for around 70% of China’s total population and 22% of world population lives on around 2 billion mu (1 mu = 1/15 of a hectare) cultivable land accounting for 7% of world total cultivable land‚ and on average a peasant household survives on 1.5 mu of land (Zhang et. Al
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30 September 2010 The relation of consumption and investment in China The Financial Times carries a comment by the author of this blog on a column by Martin Wolf‚ its chief economics commentator‚ on the development of consumption in China. Martin Wolf has a justified reputation as probably the world’s most influential economics columnist. However‚ in this case‚ his argument confuses the issue of the low percentage of consumption in China’s GDP with the rate of growth of China’s consumption and
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What is meant by Social Audit? How is it implemented? Social audit as a term was used as far back as the 1950s. In a nutshell‚ it refers to the steps that are taken to ensure that the work done by the government is actually benefiting the people whom it is intended to benefit. It is based on the principle that the local governance should be carried out‚ as much as possible‚ with the consent and in complete understanding of the requirements of the people concerned. It is a process and not an event
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represents an economic opportunity on a massive scale‚ both as a global base and as a domestic market. Indian Retail sector consists of small family-owned stores‚ located in residential areas‚ with a shop floor of less than 500 square feet. At present the organized sector accounts for only 2 to 4% of the total market although this is expected to rise by 20 to 25% by next 3 years. Retail growth in the coming five years is expected to be stronger than GDP growth‚ driven by changing lifestyles and
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forced many countries to reconstruct their economies to become better suited in this global market. Some countries have shifted their economies to become more capitalistic. The effects of globalization have been prominent all over the world but you can especially see the effects in modern day India. Many of the people are highly educated and they speak fluent English. Multinationals have clearly taken note of this very profitable opportunity. In addition‚ the Indian political and economic structure
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Wall-mart plans to have 15 stores by March and enter new states like Andhra Pradesh‚ Rajasthan‚ Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. Duke‚ Wall-Mart’s CEO opined that FDI in retail would contain inflation by reducing wastage of farm output as 30% to 40% of the produce does not reach the end-consumer. In India‚ there is an opportunity to work all the way up to farmers in the back-end chain. Part of inflation is due to the fact that produces do not reach the end-consumer‚ a similar trend was noticed when
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Rural Marketing System in the North Eastern States: Problems‚ Diagnosis and Strategy Perspective Introduction … : Agricultural Marketing system in North-Eastern States … : Rural Marketing system in Assam … : Rural Marketing system in Tripura … : Agricultural and Rural Marketing system in Meghalaya … : Perceptions of farmers on Rural Marketing … : Promoting Agribusiness Marketing Channels … : Development of Marketing Infrastructure for Farmers … : Summary and Recommendations … INTRODUCTION
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Tobacco Consumption in Rural India - Study SIBM PUne Nishant Jindal (33158 Mukesh Gudge(33153) Aditya Khanzode(33161) Sahil Rohmetra(33174) Rural Marketing [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] FMCG Industry Category Breakup Introduction * FMCG Industry is $25 billion. Out of which 15%
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Abstract: Rural Finance is about providing financial services for people living in rural areas. It comprises credit‚ savings and insurance in rural areas‚ whether provided through formal or informal mechanisms. Financial Development can exert a significant influence on the distribution of Income. In this paper‚ using Indian rural financial programs implemented by various financial institutions like NABARD‚ IFAD‚ SHC‚ etc. we investigated the various reforms / developments in Indian rural financial
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