leading real estate development companies in India, based in Mumbai. The company is a fully integrated real estate development company, involved in all activities associated with the development of residential and commercial real estate. It undertakes its projects through its in-house team of professionals and by partnering with companies with domestic and international operations. The company has real estate development projects in 10 cities in India, which are at various stages of development
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impressive figure of Rs. 81.06 billion. Current Situation & Current Performance In FY2013, Bajaj Auto sold over 3.76 million motorcycles in India and abroad. This represented a decline of 2% over FY2012. Sales growth was flat for the industry as a whole. The Company’s share of total motorcycles sale fell marginally to 31.4%. Given extremely muted demand in India, the Company sold 2,463,874 motorcycles in the domestic market during FY2013, which was 4% lower than in the previous year. Share in the domestic
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It leads the tablet market in India ahead of global giants like Samsung and Apple (according to CyberMedia Research figures released on Monday) and is the third largest mobile player in terms of volumes. Micromax, which entered the mobile space just four years ago in 2008, is doing all this, and more: the company on Tuesday forayed into the home entertainment space with LED televisions and home theatre systems. Also Read Related Stories News Now - Micromax
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situation. 2009, IBS Center for Management Research. All rights reserved. To order copies, call +91-8417-236667/68 or write to IBS Center for Management Research (ICMR), IFHE Campus, Donthanapally, Sankarapally Road, Hyderabad 501 504, Andhra Pradesh, India or email: info@icmrindia.org www.icmrindia.org LDEN/063 MS Oberoi and His Legacy “My life has been achievement-oriented. I started off as a coal clerk at the Cecil Hotel in Simla. But I always had dreams and I worked my way at fulfilling
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INDIAN HOTEL INDUSTRY RESEARCH REPORT 2013 Submitted by: 1) Arindam Bagh 2) Arindam Das 3) Pavan Kumar Submitted by: 4) Arindam Bagh 5) Arindam Das 6) Pavan Kumar Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 5 2. Industry Overview 6 2.1. Key Components of Hospitality Industry 6 2.2. Global overview 6 2.3. Indian overview 7 2.4. Market Structure 10 2.5. Industry metrics 12 3. Challenges faced in the Sector 14 3.1. Global economic uncertainty 14 3
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as Lever Brothers India Limited and came into being in 1956 as Hindustan Lever Limited through a merger of Lever Brothers, Hindustan Vanaspati Mfg. Co. Ltd. and United Traders Ltd. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Indiaand has employee strength of over 15,000 employees and contributes to indirect employment of over 52,000 people. The company was renamed in June 2007 as “Hindustan Unilever Limited”. Hindustan Unilever's distribution covers over 1 million retail outlets across India directly and its
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National tourism organization India Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Vision 3 3. Mission 3 4. Discussion 3 4.1. External factors affecting Indian Tourism industry 3 4.2. Students and teachers of hospitality and tourism institutes 4 4.3. Other Central Ministries/ Departments 5 5. Control, interdependence and inseparability 5 6. Challenges 6 7. Implementation Plan 9 8. Potential strategies 9 9. Recommendation 9 References 11 1. Introduction
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“Inquilab” in India Current Landscape of Retail in India The Indian government does not recognize retail as an industry. In India 98% of the retail sector consists of counter-stores and street-vendors.1 With no large players, inadequate infrastructure and a small affording population that believed in saving rather than spending, Indian retail never attracted the interest of large corporations. That was till they realized that retail in India is a USD 320 billion dollar industry, growing at CAGR
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www.technopak.com – very imp he Eatopians: The food entrepreneurs who are betting big on India TV Mahalingam, Nupur Amarnath & Malini Goyal, ET Bureau Nov 13, 2011, 11.19am IST Tags: * Vikram Bakshi| * Sunday ET| * Stone Water Grill| * Smoke House Grill| * SAIF Partners| * Olive Bar| * Mirah Group| * McDonald| * ManU Football Club| * Litebite Foods| * John F Love| * Jai Singh| * Impresario Entertainment| * Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf|
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[pic] Institute of Management, Nirma University MBA FT(2012-14) Written Analysis and Communication Research Proposal On: “Choice criteria for selecting B-Schools by prospective students for Full Time course in India” Submitted to: Submitted By: Prof. Harismita Trivedi
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