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    and had grown by a mere 5% in 2008-09. In addition to the contribution of pent-up demand‚ the 2W industry growth over the last two years has been supported strongly by various underlying factors including India’s rising per capita GDP‚ increasing rural demand‚ growing urbanization‚ swelling replacement demand‚ increasing proportion of cash sales and the less measurable metric of improved consumer sentiment. Going forward‚ ICRA expects the 2W industry to report a volume CAGR of 10-12% over the next

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    scale. Another key factor contributing to Aravind’s success is its focus on training its workforce in the “Aravind way” and instilling its mission and culture throughout all levels of the organization.The major strategy of Dr.V is to take care of the rural population where the competition is very less and being an untapped market will generate maximum profit from customers. Q2) What has Dr V’s role been in all this? Ans: He developed major marketing and surgical procedures resembling to the assembly

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    Introduction This chapter will primarily focus on addressing the rural electrification needs which remain unfulfilled which were discussed in chapter 1 previously‚ through incorporating market mechanisms to create viable and sustainable business models to propagate solar decentralized solutions towards providing grid quality electricity. The significant nature of both the unelectrified and underelectrified portions of the rural population remain an impediment to growth and inadvertently suppresses

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    in a number of community support activities‚ like providing audio-visual packages for basic education in primary schools‚ education and rehabilitation of special or underprivileged children‚ care for the destitute and HIV-positive‚ and rural development. In recognition of these initiatives‚ HUL received the prestigious TERI-CSR Special Award for the year 2002-03 from The Energy and Resources Institute

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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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    middle class resurgence and the domestic buying power are on the rise. This has made our economy one of the fastest growing in the world. The time has come for these economic benefits to reach speedily the rural population through development programmes such as PURA - Providing Urban amenities in Rural Areas and Interlinking of Rivers. Economists all around the world predict that by the year 2020‚ the world economic scenario will be completely different from what it is today‚ and that India will occupy

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    agriculturesuffers first and most severely Ð and eventuallyeveryone feels the impact. Economic impactsDrought affects farmers through a decline in‚ ora loss of‚ the production of crops and livestock. This in turn affects the level of economic activityin rural towns and even large cities. The droughtof 1963±68 affected large parts of the continentand was the longest drought ever in arid centralAustralia. The last two years of this drought sawa 40 per cent decrease in the wheat harvest‚ theloss of 20 million

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    The government is likely to revise the bill keeping these views in mind and look at a much higher coverage in at least the 250 poorest districts of the country. The standing committee had recommended providing 5 kg of rations per person to 75% of rural population and 50% of urban India - a formula the government was happy with till the party leadership intervened. The standing committee had recommended doing away with two categories of beneficiaries with differential benefits - a move the government

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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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    sometimes think rural America is a forgotten place” (Vilsack‚ 2016). This might explain Trump’s victory in the Electoral College‚ as the many of the states he won were in the predominantly rural Midwest. Evidently‚ rural America was seeking someone to solve the issue of rural poverty. The causes of rural poverty are apparent today‚ but rural poverty has been in a similar situation for decades. In fact‚ according to Vilsack‚ “90 percent of the persistent poverty counties are located in rural America” (Vilsack

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