INDIAN COSMETIC INDUSTRY Size of the Industry | The size of Indian Cosmetics Industry globally is $ 274 billion‚ while that of the Indian cosmetic industry is $ 4.6 billion. | Market Capitalization | According to analysis and figures given by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII)‚ the total Indian beauty and cosmetic market size currently stands at US$950 million and showing growth between 15-20% per annum. | Output per annum | Industry sources estimate a rapid growth rate of 20% per
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Indian textile industry - An overview textile industry in India is one of the hopeful divisions of Indian market. It supplies more than thirteen percent to trade production‚ 16.63 percent to export revenues and four percent to the nation’s GDP. In the forth coming year‚ the industry is to make approximately twelve million career opportunities with a venture of US dollar six billion in the field of textile tools and structure‚ and garment manufacturing by the end of 2015. Union ministry of Textiles
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1. INTRODUCTION Indian domestic leather goods market is estimated to be worth Rs 16‚300 crore and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20%. Domestic footwear market is estimated to be over Rs 15‚000 crore in value terms and has grown at the rate of 8.8% over the last couple of years. Men’s footwear accounts for almost half of the total market‚ with women’s shoes constituting 40 percent and kidsʹ footwear making up for the remainder. The domestic market is substantially price driven‚ with branded footwear
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A StudY On InDian INformation technology industry UNDER THE GUIDANCE Prepared by: SAMIK SOME Group No: 10 Organization leadership and strategy Swarnika Nayak Fiona George Shrey Kashyap Shambhavi Priya Prapoorna Ketha
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of FDI in India from April 2000 to April 2011 has reached US$ 197‚935 million. INDIAN AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR Automotive Industry‚ globally‚ as well in India‚ is one of the key sectors of the economy. Due to its deep forward and backward linkages with several key segments of the economy‚ automotive industry has a strong multiplier effect and acts as one of the drivers of economic growth. Indian automotive industry produces a wide variety of vehicles: passenger cars‚ light‚ medium and heavy commercial
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Price War in Indian Telecom Industry Executive Summary 3 Methodology 3 The Indian Telecommunications Industry 3 Mobile Growth – Twist in the Game 3 Revenue and Growth 4 Beginning of Overcrowding and Price War 4 Industry perspectives on Price War/ Falling Rates 5 Opinions from Industry Stalwarts and Watchers 7 3G on the Horizon 8 Growth at Home and Abroad 8 Conclusions 10 The Indian telecom sector could be going the airline way. 10 Hypothesis on future trends of structure
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Introduction Globally‚ the Indian pharmaceutical industry is ranked third largest in volume terms and 10th largest in value terms. The sector is highly knowledge-based and its steady growth is positively affecting the Indian economy. The organized nature of the Indian pharmaceutical industry is attracting several companies that are finding it viable to increase their operations in the country. The Indian pharmaceutical industry is highly fragmented with about 24‚000 players (330 in the organized
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Leather‚ the oldest manufacturing industry in India‚ catered to the international market from the 19th century. Leather is a traditional Indian craft and the primitive methods of leather-making is still alive in many villages in Uttar Pradesh‚ Rajasthan‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Punjab‚ Gujarat‚ West Bengal and Orissa. Modern methods of leather tanning were introduced by the British in 1857. The first leather factory in India was set up in Kanpur to make saddlery and harness. The following are some of the
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v 2.0 / 1.7.2008 Indian Institute of Management Bangalore The Indian Airline Industry in 2008 By Rishikesha T. Krishnan Professor of Corporate Strategy & Policy 1 v 2.0 / 1.7.2008 The Indian Airline Industry in 2008 1 A 19% hike in the price of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) announced by India’s oil companies at the end of May 2008 jolted the Indian airline industry. With this hike‚ ATF prices had roughly doubled in a year‚ and tripled in four years. A concerned Civil Aviation Minister‚ Praful
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The furniture industry in India is considered as a "non organized" sector‚ with handicraft production accounts for about 85% of the furniture production in India. The furniture sector in India only makes a marginal contribution to the formation of GDP‚ representing just a small percentage (about 0.5%). Among all the types of furniture used‚ office furniture segment is the one that boasts the most important companies‚ both from the point of view of size and of the technological innovation of the
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