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    Media Industry

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    A REPORTSUBMITTED TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENTOF THE REQUIREMENTS OF TWO YEARS FULL-TIME POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN (BUSINESS) MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED BY: PUNIT GUPTA PROGRAMME: PGPM ROLLNO: 2K8/PGPM/B20 SESSION: 2007-09 ASIA PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (NEW DELHI) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The feeling of acknowledging something and expressing it in words are two different things altogether. It is our weakness‚ but we honestly admit that when we truly wish to express our warm gratitude

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    Ravi Here

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    Title Sun media’s Red Fm Prepared by :- Ravikiran Maganti  1. Company Introduction SUN MEDIA Sun Networks is an Indian media company based in Chennai‚ India owned by Kalanidhi Maran. It has been named as Asia ’s most profitable media corporations and the largest TV network. Sun TV network is often known for its rivalry with Jaya TV. Kalanithi Maran‚ founder of Sun TV Network is the grandnephew of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi and brother of India ’s textile minister

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    The Globalization of Bollywood: Through a New Perspective Now in a culture strongly influenced by technology‚ communicating with an individual across the world is simple with the free program Skype. Also‚ travelling is becoming more popular; I have visited both of my grandparent’s home countries before either of my parents. Living in Canada‚ going to the University of Toronto‚ I see different cultures living‚ learning‚ and interacting together in one community. We are living in a very globalized

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    Mobile Creches(NGO) | Nature of organisation | An NGO‚ running day care centres for children at construction sites. | Title | Data Organiser | Description | Organisation of large amount of educational data(subjects like Mathematics‚ English‚ Hindi and also some educational games) according to age group of children who would be using the data. | INTERNSHIP | Dev Land and Housing Ltd (Mumbai) | Nature of organisation | Real-estate Developers focusing on western suburbs in Mumbai | Title

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    million;[75] the second largest spoken language is Bengali‚ with about 210 million speakers.[76] Urdu is also a major language spoken in the subcontinent‚ especially in Pakistan and India‚ and is similar linguistically to Hindi; Hindi and Urdu together make up Hindustānī. Although Hindi is spoken in some states of India‚ many people are not aware of the fact that most of the Indians

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    Family Plannig

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    GROUP DISCUSSION “Family planning should be made compulsory in India” 1. India‚ which is already facing the problem of overpopulation‚ will be vastly benefited‚ as family planning will help tremendously to curb the population growth. With lesser population to look after‚ the standards of living will improve. Thus the future generation will be well educated and well nourished. 2. Also‚ the larger the population‚ the greater is the pressure on the country’s environment‚ disturbing its natural life

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    Impact of Indian Cinema

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    IMPACT OF CINEMA ON THE INDIAN SOCIETY Cinema has become the most powerful form of Mass Media since the day it was introduced to the world. The Lumiere Brothers who invented the ‘ Cinematograph’ ( a compact and portable device which with a few adjustments could be used as a projector ‚ camera or a printing machine) declared that the cinema is an invention without a future. The primitive form of cinema were ‘ living photographic pictures’ which attempted to produce reality. If Cinema in reality

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    effect of bollywood

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    From the late 1960s-Present‚ the Modern Age of Bollywood has brought this Hindi Cinema under an international limelight. Bollywood actors and actresses are now recognized around the globe and are spokespersons for various global good-will organizations and brand ambassadors of globally known brands and companies. In 2010 India‚ along with the actors and actresses‚ singers‚ dancers‚ directors‚ producers‚ and writers of Hindi Cinema also garner similar admiration and idolization by Indians within India

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    Industry Structure & Development The Indian film industry was INR 93 Billion in 2011 indicating a growth of 11.5% vis-à-vis 2010. Quality content combined with the revival of Hindi films with mass connect improved the occupancy rates which in-turn increased domestic box-office collections. With several high budget Hindi releases lined up across the year‚ 2012 it is expected to sustain the growth momentum witnessed in 2011. The Indian film industry is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.1 % to touch

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    From the very beginning of Indian Cinema in 1913‚ the concept of love‚ romance‚ passion‚ often referred to as “Pyaar”‚ “Mohabbat” or “Ishq” (synonyms for love/ romance in Hindi and Urdu) has been extremely popular. The Indian audiences‚ love films with epic love sagas‚ probably because it introduces them to a strong romantic emotion that they have never experienced‚ but desperately want to. A common way of depicting this strong‚ almost dreamy‚ love is through songs. “Ek Ladki ko dekha toh aisa

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