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    UNIT 1 INDIAN ENVIRONMENT: THE CHANGING SCENARIO Objectives From this unit you can understand • • the evolution of Indian environment from historical perspective to present scenario appreciate the paradigm shift of the Indian business Indian Environment: The Changing Scenario Structure 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction Historical Perspective The Dual History of India 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 Pace of Change Liberalisation‚ Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) Downsizing Outsourcing Information

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    Indian Market

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    Weekly Indian Market. Market is a place where we buy things of our need. A weekly market is held on a particular day at a particular place. Generally‚ it is head from the second half of the day and continues till late evening. At some places it is wrapped up at late night. A weekly market is common both in villages and cities. Things of day-to-day necessity are sold in a weekly market. People from the adjoining area visit the market and buy things of their need and choice. Shops in Indian weekly

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    Small Car Market

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    domestic passenger car market grew up by 20 percent‚ making India one of the fastest growing passenger car markets in the world in absolute terms. The introduction of the low-cost small car concept Tata Nano has generated much hype and generated discussion on the emergence of a burgeoning global low-cost small car market. This study conducts a comprehensive evaluation of India’s small car automobile industry and analyzes its role as potential lead market for the low-cost small car concept. India

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    Indian Meat Industry Scenario Introduction The Food Processing Industry sector in India is one of the largest in terms of production‚ consumption‚ export and growth prospects. Food processing sector covers a wide range of items like fruits and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products‚ alcoholic beverages‚ fisheries‚ plantation‚ grains‚ confectionery‚ chocolates and cocoa products‚ mineral water‚ high protein foods etc. Based on the basic raw material usage

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    E-Commerce in India – The Current Scenario E-Commerce in India – The Current Scenario There was a time when ‘E-Commerce’ as a term wasn’t heard of in India. However people still used to know that there are websites such as indiatimes.com and shopping.rediff.com which sells stuff online but to buy that‚ you need to have credit cards. Credit Cards‚ 10 years back‚ was not a common man’s common card‚ it was considered as a priced possession. People those times were more skeptical to use cards for online

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    Indian Oil Refinery Scenario

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    Energy is an important accelerator for growth of economy and at present oil and natural gas is the main source of energy India has limited oil and natural gas so it is dependent on Arbian and African Countries for supply of the energy Indian industry is at present intransformation period and is growing at around 14% per annum which is not sufficient to meet the increasing requirement of energy. India has 18 refineries -- 17 in the public sector and one in the private‚ with an installed capacity

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    Luxury Car Market

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    times do have detrimental effects for new comers to the market and for some existing companies. For instance‚ the situation of Rover in the UK. In the past‚ the profitable components of Rover were purchased by BMW and Ford‚ and Rover was left producing poor quality and old vehicles‚ which consequently led to its bankruptcy in April‚ 2005 (BBC‚ April 2005). 
• Due to the environmental and technological factors mentioned previously‚ car firms must heavily invest in research and development.

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    reasons why the country fails to hold back its talented youth. Higher education scenario in India In the recent years‚ the cut-offs for admissions became close to 100% in the best Indian universities. While the institutes are in the race of getting the best students in the country‚ the ambitious youth who fail to meet the “irrational” demands had to compromise on their dream of occupying a seat in any of the prestigious Indian universities. This leads them to explore the scope of higher education abroad

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    Car Accessory Market

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    Top 5 best selling cars in India and the need for roof box Rank Number | | Needs roof box | Rack system | No.1: Maruti Suzuki | | Yes: High | Normal roof(Available) | No.2: Maruti Wagon RSuzuki | | Yes: Medium | Rail roof(Not available) | No.3: Hyundai i-10 | | Yes: High | Normal roof (Available) | No.4: Tata Indica | | Yes: High | Normal roof(available) | | | | | Volcano Roof Box customers The table below is trying to find the current markets or future potential customers

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    Summer Training Report ASTUDY ON “AN INSIGHT INTO THE CURRENT SCENARIO OF THE INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY –MEASURING & ENHANCING ITS FUTURE IN DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT” MADE BY: neha PREFACE “Give a man a fish‚ he will eat it. Train a man to fish‚ he will feed his family.” The above saying highlights the importance of Practical knowledge. Practical training is an important part of the theoretical studies. It is of an immense importance in the field of management. It offers the

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