2. Women Empowerment in Modern India Dr. Shruti Singh For centuries women were not treated equal to men in many ways. They were not allowed to own property, they did not have a Share in the property of their parents, they had no voting rights, and they had no freedom to choose their work or job and so on. Gender inequality has been part and parcel of an accepted male-dominated Indian society throughout history. Women were expected to be bound to the house, while men went out and worked. This division
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MAKE IN INDIA – PROSPECTS OF ELECTRONIC SECTOR Presented By: Sandeep.P.S, Akhila Reddy FEBRUARY 26, 2015 SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT KOMPALLY, HYDERABAD PAPER PRESENTATION MAKE IN INDIA – PROSPECTS OF ELECTRONIC SECTOR Students-PGDM D. Akhila Reddy (ph:8008603183, mail: akhila.23tps@ssim.ac.in) Sandeep P.S(ph:09037323232, mail: Sandeep.23tps@ssim.ac.in) Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Secunderabad. ABSTRACT “Make in India” is an international marketing strategy, conceptualized
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Describe the Situation Sector Bella Healthcare was founded in 1960 as a manufacturing of Holter monitors. Due to the advent of transistors by early 1960’s, Bella Healthcare had become widely accepted for clinical use. Bella Healthcare India was originally established in Bangalore as a low-cost manufacturing facility for a U.S.-based cardiology equipment developer. The company was launched with The Bella brothers developed version of Holter that was more comfortable for patients and more reliable
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EMERGING AS THE PROFIT SEGMENT FOR THE INDUSTRY, By Karishma Sen, T3 , May 14, 2013 INTRODUCTION Domestic and outbound travel has been the talk of not just Indian industry stalwarts but international ones as well. The mere statistics of tourism in India is enough to raise eyebrows and contribute to heated discussions that fuel a growing opinion of India’s tourism potential. The creeper that grows alongside this sector is MICE. Not only has it been contributing to a large chunk of the tourism sector
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communicate and do trivial jobs over the click of a button or the swipe of a finger. However, when talking statistics, while e-commerce has grown beyond measure in countries like US and China where they have achieved US 150 billion USD in revenue, India is still playing catch-up to what is being heralded as the next big thing in the retail sector. However, it is not to say that the industry hasn’t grown at all, with an increase of 35% CAGR from 3.8 billion USD in 2009 to an estimated 12.6 billion
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10 4.0 MARKET ENTRY STRATEGIES 11 4.1 JOINT-VENTURE 11 4.2 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 12 5.0 CONCLUSIONS 13 6.0 REFERENCES 14 1.0 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to discuss and evaluate the attractiveness of the food retail industry in India. Research on the Indian food retail industry will be executed to construct an analysis of the overall competitiveness and investment attractiveness. In Part 1, the researcher will apply the extended version of Porter’s National Diamond (PND) model
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years, and Lata has only been there for 4 months. Anuj is trying desperately to make sure that Lata gets settled in Cardiff and forgets her old life, for example when Lata brings up a memory from when she was back in India, Anuj replies:'' This is your home now. Cardiff is home. That is India, your parents' home. You must adjust as soon as you can, my dear. Otherwise things will be more difficult for you, isn't it?''. Anuj wants Lata to feel good about being in Cardiff and not ''her parents' home'', he
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isn’t my country of origin. Finally the third one is a smaller subset similar to a community that defines you more so than your newly adopted nationality. The literal definition of nationality basically states that I am Indian and come from Mumbai, India but this doesn’t say anything about me personally or reveal anything about how I express or show my “nationality”. My newly adopted nationality is me being an American because I was born in America and I being raised to follow a certain American standard
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Barriers to Entry For many years India was largely viewed as a country to outsource operations to reduce cost and employ highly skilled workers who wage demands were lower that domestic workers. This view of India however is rapidly changing and the country is increasingly becoming known as the world’s largest potential market for goods and services. India is also expected to become a powerhouse (along with China) of middle class consumerism over the next two decades. India’s global middle class
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Page 1 of 8 ANZMAC 2009 Indian Restaurants and Sydneysiders: A Perceptual Study Mohammed A Razzaque*, The University of New South Wales; ma.razzaque@unsw.edu.au Abstract Multi-culturism of the contemporary Australian society is well reflected in the diversity of ethnic cuisines available here. This study examines how Australian consumers perceive the quality of food and service in Indian restaurants in Sydney. Findings reveal that perceptions of various ethnic groups have similarities
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