into the rural market which until now is largely unexplored. The growth potential for new subscriptions comes largely from the rural area. To achieve this goal, the company must overcome prevailing internal and systemic hurdles. First, the distribution is inefficient; the few points-of-sale in the rural Nigeria are very spread out, an even inexistent in some areas. Second, the unreliable power grid would require Celtel to invest in generators which usually are theft targets. Third, the Celtel brand
Words: 2044 - Pages: 9
Scott Cox Mrs. Byrd English 1101-508 March 11, 2013 City Slick Country Hick Raising a family is a difficult thing to do. The city offers wide varieties of advantages to each family member. Many social, personal, and independent skills can be learned and mastered in ways that can only be achieved in an urban environment. Country living allows those skills to be obtained and tested in a somewhat more controlled level. The desired outcome of most parents is usually alike: producing independent
Words: 572 - Pages: 3
Asansol and Dhanbad near the sources of minerals to convert them into raw form from the ores, especially metals. 5. Modification of the older cities by addition of civil lines and cantonments, which were primarily British residential and office areas with modern
Words: 1035 - Pages: 5
E-Governance MIS- PROJECT 1/26/2013 Batch B Group 4 Vinay Chandran Jijith Balakrishnan Karanveer Kang Jagannath Mohan Anoop Q 1. E-Government history? The origin of e-Government dates back to 1993, in the United States, the government of which promoted the ‘National Information Infrastructure Initiative’, in order to promote a fabric of communication networks, computers, databases and consumer electronics that placed an enormous quantity of information at the disposal of users, as well
Words: 6411 - Pages: 26
Highlights A sample of 31673 rural households and 18624 urban households spread over the entire country was surveyed in the Consumer Expenditure Survey of the 64th round of NSS, carried out in 2007-08. LEVEL OF CONSUMPTION IN 2007-08 Average Monthly Per Capita consumer Expenditure (MPCE) in 2007-08 was Rs.772 in rural India and Rs.1472 in urban India at 2007-08 prices. About 65% of the rural population had MPCE lower than the national rural average. For urban India the corresponding proportion was
Words: 1140 - Pages: 5
Executive Summary Having created a brilliant product, Bingo, which successfully brought about innovation in the snack market, Ram and Satya at ITC now are now facing problems in maintaining Bingo’s market share. Increased competition, Low quality cheap copies of the product, and low reach are the major drivers of the loss in market share. The task at hand is to improve Bingo’s performance, regain and increase its market share, communicate the brand proposition effectively and increase its reach
Words: 740 - Pages: 3
does not take into account the rural sector. And demand projections for general segments do not reflect the potential for increasing steel consumption in rural areas. The rural sector, especially in such prosperous States as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and western UP, has built up strong institutional bases. Demand for steel in rural areas is likely to be quantitatively and qualitatively different from that in non-rural regions. Unfortunately, there has been no systematic market development strategy
Words: 1315 - Pages: 6
Synopsis A water tank manufacturing company was established but in order to start its operations it must obtain a license. But the company obtained a “No Objection Letter” by unethical means by publishing notice in the least popular newspaper. Since the public could not be notified, they later complained about the pollution created by the company. The company tried to settle the objection of the public by good words and by giving gifts, but this doesn’t seem to last long. The company is now reluctant
Words: 521 - Pages: 3
Urban distributors distribute the above items to retailers according to the demand and transfer easy balance to retailer through FOS SIM. Therefore, this setup of distribution is Second Degree and it is more suitable for catering to the need of urban areas. Third degree distribution network: ========================================== RS distributes the above items to Rural Distributors commonly known as RDs and transfers easy balance into Rural Distributors SIM. Rural Distributor then distribute
Words: 1755 - Pages: 8
Introduction The current world is following strategies to exit from energy crisis. In Bangladesh changing the vehicle fuel to the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is the priority enforcement. Recently, the number of CNG fuel based vehicles in Bangladesh is growing rapidly due to low price and availability of CNG. This change needs some planned substructures. One of the most important substructures is the CNG refueling stations distributions. Necessity of making a systematic process to locate CNG stations
Words: 1335 - Pages: 6