TYPES OF REALITY SHOWS Reality shows aim on the emotional of the people and anything that strikes the emotions of a person become blockbuster.The rising popularity of the reality shows on television channels has added a new era to the production of TV programs. These shows try to give opportunities to the each and every one to showcase their talent in front of the world and give them a better future. The crazy for reality television hits when channel came up with the shows like Viva(channel V
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A Summer Project Report ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS MASALA IN VARACHHA AREA IN SURAT AT “DHANHAR EXIM PVT.LTD.” Submitted to R.B.Institute of Management Studies IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In Gujarat Technological University UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Faculty Guide Prof. Pratima Shukla Company Guide Mr. Hitesh Vankawala Submitted by Rahul Paghdal Enrollment No.: 117460592036 Mehul Valangar Enrollment No
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Product cost: Price food, Price to packing. Fixed cost Logistics, Car, Office, Website maintenance, Employees and Services Marketing material Get first time consumers Product price Advertisement on/with products Vehicles Lunchbox Cross side network Same side network Quality food and tasty. 12$-15$ Provide food according client specifications Save time (cooking or going to food place) Food Delivery Competitive price and On-time Website - app Delivery vehicles Marketing Marketing/social
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particular, Malaysian food is heavily influenced by Thai, Chinese, Indonesian and Indian cuisine. These influences extend from the use of the wok to the combinations of spices used in many popular dishes. Malay food is generally spicy. Dishes are not always necessarily chilli-hot per se, but there will always, at the least, be a chilli-based sambal on hand. Traditional Southeast Asian herbs and spices meet Indian, Middle Eastern and Chinese spices in Malaysian food, leading to fragrant combinations
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„Organisational Context of Essar“ “We in the business community have a responsibility to contribute to a better understanding of the urgency of averting a crippling and self-inflicted recession,” writes Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, in The Wall Street Journal this week. 1 Organisations interact with the world around them. They get influenced by and they influence their surroundings. Over the years those interdependences became stronger; Starbuck states, ‘not only have corporations
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Atlantic Wharf: Dusk Over Atlantic Wharf, is a short story about a young Indian couple named Anuj and Lata, who lives in Cardiff in Wales. Anuj has been living in Cardiff for Six years, and his wife, Lata, have just arrived to Cardiff for few months ago. The beginning of the story takes place in their apartment, where we meet the two main characters Anuj and Lata. Anuj are laying on the carpet, when Lata asked him to visit a new Indian restaurant so they can do something together. He decides that they
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costs or separation among clients. Agriculturists probably won't felt responsible for their destinies[1]. Body Some Western tribes separated eastern tribes in "Indian Territory," from other western tribes, for example, Pueblos had lasting settlements and homesteads. They communicated with Spanish and Mexicans. Plains Indians were migrants and, some were ranchers. Warriors were not able to thrashing white pilgrims because they separated, had inward clashes, and sicknesses. The Plains people
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Flight bombing on which many Indo-Canadian passengers were killed. “Management of Grief” focuses on an Indian community residing in Toronto as they deal with the aftermath of the tragic event. The characters are presented with a guideline for the stages of grief and are pressured to follow it: first denial, depression, acceptance, and finally reconstruction. Since the guideline goes against Indian culture each character in the story struggles to confront two different identities presented by separate
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Ltd. All rights reserved 0268-3962/07 JIT016 palgrave-journals.com/jit Teaching case Modernization of passenger reservation system: Indian Railways’ dilemma Shirish C Srivastava1, Sharat S Mathur2, Thompson SH Teo1 1 School of Business, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Centre for Railway Information Systems, Indian Railways, New Delhi, India 2 Correspondence: SC Srivastava, School of Business, National University of Singapore, 1 Business Link, Singapore
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1. Why does the globalized world demand more foreign contacts than ever? . “A globalized world demands more foreign contacts than even Britain has experienced in the past. Strength of the economy, security of the nation, safety of people against organized crimes, the health of the environment. 2. What does it mean to be ”secure in our British identity” (page 38, line 8)? How may this increase the chances to British success in the world? This secure and confidence is important for the inner
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