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    Kerala Introduction Better known as God’s Own Country‚ Kerala is a heavenly portrait splashed with myriad of enchanting hues. Situated in the southern tip of India‚ Kerala is caressed by the Arabian Sea in the western coast of India. It is a green Venice‚ but unlike Venice‚ where man has created most of the glory‚ in Kerala nature rules. This beautiful coastal state of India is the country’s ambassador to the world of travel and tourism. From the lagoons & backwaters that meander through the

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    The Keralite region was prominent for its spice export. It was Kerala that attracted the Portuguese traders who eventually paved the way for European colonisation of the entire country. Production of pepper and natural rubber constitutes prominent output in the total national output. The agricultural sector also provides the state with coconut‚ tea‚ banana‚ coffee‚ cashew and spices. Being on the coastal belt‚ 1.1 million people of the state solely depend upon the vast water body for food‚ occupation

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    STUDY ON THE NEW ERA OF MALL CULTURE IN PUNE A Research submitted in partial fulfillment for degree of Master of Business Administration By V Deepak Kumar C 61 Vasudha Shangaloo C 62 Vijeta Singh C 63 Vikas Singh Bisht C 65 Vikram Singh C 66 SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY September 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the people who have been instrumental in the successful completion of this project

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    Mall Observation

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    Shopping Mall Observation A sociological observation was conducted at Manhattan Village mall from 5:48 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Saturday‚ September 18‚ 2010. There were many different types of ethnicity and different ways of how people act. On the observation day‚ there were many people in groups of three or more. People tend to just worry about themselves and their own group. Many families brought little kids and let them play around the water fountain. People are so unique in so many ways such as

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    Onam Festival of Kerala

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    Short essay on Onam festival of Kerala Onam is one of the most significant harvest festivals of Kerala and is an attraction for thousands of people outside and within the State. All the activities during this season are centered on worship‚ music‚ dance‚ sports‚ boat races and good food. This festival is celebrated in the Malayalam month Chingam (ending of August and beginning of September). Onam is a harvest festival and celebrates the reward of nature after a year of hard work. The merry-making

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    Malls Typology

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    Mall Culture- Rise‚ Current Trends‚ Types and Economic Study Difference Between a Shopping Mall & a Shopping Centre ? SHOPPING CENTRES SHOPPING MALLS 1. Shopping Centre is one or more buildings. 2. It is an open outdoor market. 3. In a shopping centre there are only one or two entrances to each store. 4. Here‚ in order to go to another store you have to go outside & then enter another store. 5. Shopping centre is one or more buildings that contain stores and restaurants

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    5. Mall Culture: The Middle East region is known to have very tightly knit communities that still prefer person to person contact. The cosmopolitanism in the region also accounts for this closely knit communities. Citizens‚ old and young alike‚ prefer to meet in person and Malls are the usual hangout places. Malls have overtaken parks and other recreational areas as well. 6. Lack of Personal Assistance: Many consumers have cited this as a factor that makes them continue shopping at Brick and Mortar

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    Mall Management

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    At present‚ about 100 malls are operational at India with a total area of 19 million sq ft. As per the estimates‚ about 3003 additional malls were constructed across the country by 2010. According to the Jones Lang LaSalle Retailer Sentiment Survey 2006‚ 95% of the respondents expect their gross turnover and expansion all over. About 70% of those who have expansion plans said they prefer malls over high streets for their expansion‚ indicating the rising demand for malls as the preferred destination

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    Vishu is a festival celebrated in the state of Kerala Kerala ‚ is a state located in southwestern India. The state was created in 1956 on linguistc basis‚ bringing together those places where Malayalam formed the principal language... in South India . The festival marks the first day of Malayalam Year and falls in the month of Medam (April – May). and generally falls on April 14 of the Gregorian year. Vishu follows the sidereal vernal equinox An equinox occurs twice a year‚ when the

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    Kerala Literacy Successes

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    Kerala has the highest literacy rate among the states of India‚ followed by the state of Mizoram. State topped the Education Development Index (EDI) among 21 major states in India in year 2006-2007. More than 94% of the rural population has access to primary school within 1 km‚ while 98% of population benefits one school within a distance of 2 km. An upper primary school within a distance of 3 km is available for more than 96% of the people‚ whose 98% benefit the facility for secondary education

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