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    HLL has basic problems but which have to be dealt with planned strategy. Now we got to see where the problem lies‚ looking at the market itself will give us a lot of ideas‚ India is a developing nation with a massive population where majority areas are rural and people living in there are uneducated‚ moreover to get to these customers is very difficult as the mode of transport to these people are difficult and time taking. In that kind of situation a large company like HLL needs to think over a plan

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    Living In The Country Vs. Living In A Big City Living in the country or in a rural are is much better all the way around than living in a big city. According to Suzanne McLaren’s and Lisa M. Hope’s article "Rural- Urban Differences In Reasons For Living" ‚ residents living in regional cities and urban areas reported fewer reasons to stay alive than those in regional towns and rural areas. People in urban environments reported less survival and coping beliefs when faced with a

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    Sustainable Energy for India’s Rural Development Anil K Rajvanshi Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) Phaltan‚ Maharashtra‚ INDIA www.nariphaltan.org China 2007 1 Structure of talk Present problems in rural India Decentralized high technology solutions Energy production from agriculture Energy devices for cooking and lighting Financial and other instruments Other issues China 2007 2 Present problems in rural India 60% of rural population (~ 400 million) in India

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    Energy Policy journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/enpol An integrated framework for rural electrification: Adopting a user-centric approach to business model development Simon J.D. Schillebeeckx‚ Priti Parikh‚ Rahul Bansal‚ Gerard George n Business School‚ Imperial College London‚ South Kensington Campus‚ London SW7 2AZ‚ UK H I G H L I G H T S c c c c Review of two decades of rural electrification research. Content analysis of 232 scholarly articles. Literature is categorized into

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    growth in Mexico City which include push factors‚ why people are moving away from the rural areas‚ and pull factors‚ why people are attracted to Mexico City. Pull factors from the rural areas include: - Very little work in the rural areas - Few schools therefore minimizing the education for the youth - Few roads therefore resulting in more difficult to have transportations - Eighty percent of the people in rural area do not have running water - Land is not being fertiled properly and being overused

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    healthcare‚ which they might find difficult to continue in a rural community. Therefore‚ rural hospital managers should inquire about the preferences of these individuals and try to find solutions that favor all parties. For example‚ the hospital can extend loan repayment options to cover both the physician and their spouse. Additionally‚ the recruitment team can aid families with small children by providing things such as an on-site

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    of the people for the people and by the people. 1.2 BACKGROUND The State of Maharashtra faces a rigorous trouble with regard to ensuring supply of secure and sufficient drinking water and sanitation services to its rural population of 57 million. Traditionally‚ the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) Sector has seen government-dominated‚ supply driven programs that have proven to be unsustainable institutionally‚ financially and environmentally. Not surprisingly‚ the level of failure

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    that depend on institutional interventions require the consumption of resources apart from those dedicate to the production of goods and services and is hence inefficient in the long run. The importance of this issue is particularly relevant for the rural regions of developing countries because the trigger for initial production‚ which is the presence of a local demand market‚ is often not large enough to foster rapid capital accumulation. Hence‚ production tends to remain at a subsistence level. The

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    the rural and urban areas. It has been ranked as the 17th most trusted brand in India by The Brand Trust Report.  Brand and Market Share Colgate is the market leader in oral care business in India‚ and by some distance. Colgate leads the sector with a whopping 53% market share. HUL‚ who sell under the brand name ‘Pepsodent’‚ is a distant second with 22%. The other major player in the market is Dabur. Going to the hinterlands The rural market Having taken the urban market‚ the rural market

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    an ongoing business purpose linked to them is accorded priority focus. As early as in the 1950s‚ HUL focused on import substitution when balance of payments was an issue. Since the 1980s‚ most of HUL’s investments have been in designated backward areas and zero-industry districts‚ spreading industrialization. HUL has revived sick industries and has developed local entrepreneurship Furthering this rich tradition of contributing to the community‚ HUL is focusing on health & hygiene education‚ women

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