INTRODUCTION Indian economy is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and thus, companies in India are growing at a faster rate than previous decades. As company grows, their share prices increase and the shareholders of these firms gain a lot from the increasing prices. In India people are realising that equity has potential in ploughing back the returns as compared to the other investment avenues, however, equity valuation should be done in order to receive higher and continuous gains
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2319-2836 GROWTH AND CHALLENGES OF RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS SUNITA SIKRI & Ms. DIPTI WADHWA Assistant Professor M.L.N College Yamuna Nagar-Haryana ABSTRACT The Indian Retail Industry is the fifth largest in the world. Comprising of organized and unorganized sectors, Indian retail industry is one of the fastest growing industries in India, especially over the last few years. Though initially the retail industry in India was mostly unorganized, however with the change of taste
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KFC IN INDIA PRESENTATION ON THE CASE STUDY OF KFC IN INDIA Daniel maina Hillary Omondi Senjuur Cheworei Rosa Okode Ratemo Oira Kiiru Maina , Aridi, Ochieng BACKGROUND OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN KFC KFC is based in Louisville, Kentucky, and is the world’s most popular chicken restaurant chain. Founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in the early 1930s by cooking & serving food for hungry travellers.In 1952 Sanders started franchising his chicken business & named it as KENTUCKY
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for building a healthy India Contents Foreword................................................................................................... 04 Introduction............................................................................................. 06 Executive summary................................................................................ 07 An insight into the nutraceuticals market of India Section I: Nutritional status of the population of india........................
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NOKIA’S MARKETING STRATEGIES IN INDIA by Nikunj Daga 2006-2007 A dissertation presented in part consideration for the degree of MA in Marketing No portion of the work referred to in the dissertation has been submitted in support of an application of another degree or qualification of this or any other university or other institution of learning. 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Writing a dissertation
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have gained. However, corporate social responsibility has become a significant matter in the international business. The image of corporations depends on how much they take on social responsibilities. E.g. consumers are more likely satisfied with reliable global brands. Similarly, employees are more willing to work for good-welfare companies. “The brand manager uses consumer concern for business responsibility as a means for securing competitive advantage. At the same time a charitable cause receives
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Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Rules, 1975 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 58A, read with section 642 of the Companies Act, 1956(1 of 1956), the Central Government, in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, hereby makes the following Rules, namely :1. Short title, commencement and application.(1) These Rules may be called the Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Rules, 1975. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. (3) They
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Securing ‘Decent’ Conditions for Migrant Workers1 - should it be a part of SAARC Social Charter! Pravin Sinha2 Abstract The short term migrants are those who move to other region of the same country or to another countries for employment and intend to return the country of their docile. They are beyond the place of their permanent residence with sole intention to earn income that would help in meeting the needs of the family in a better manner. In performance of their work they face exploitation
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Introduction The civil aviation industry in India has entered into a new age of expansion driven by factors such as low-cost carriers (LCC), modern airports, foreign direct investments (FDI) in national carriers, cutting edge information technology (IT) interventions and a growing emphasis on regional connectivity. The most significant development in the Indian domestic market is the increasing dominance of the low-cost carrier model, which has modernized the aviation industry by extending the
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I C T Essay writing M a k e I n INDIA M a k e I n INDIA Competition Done By- M. Karthik Balaji Class- IX- B Roll No- 11 School- St. John’s Public School Done By- M. Karthik Balaji Class- IX- B Roll No- 11 School- St. John’s Public School Make in India * M. Karthik Balaji I t has very nearly been 66 years since we, as one nation, took the reins of our destiny in our own hands. And while that still places us as a relatively young democracy (the US, for example, signed the declaration of independence
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