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    Cci Last Mile Distribution Challenge

    Subject: Sales & Distribution Management (SDM) Roll No: EPGP-06-173 Name: Jayesh V Nair Case: CCI- Last Mile Distribution Challenge * Why should CCI invest in rural markets? What are the opportunities in rural markets for CCI? The size of the rural market is much higher than the urban market as 68.80% of the population resides in rural India. 50% of the GDP comes from rural India and the income from the rural India is going to increase substantially in future. The per capita

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    Rural Marketing

    The size of the prize in Indias hinterlands is on the rise. Rural India accounts for about 50 per cent of Indias GDP and nearly 70 per cent of the countrys population. Since 2000, per capita GDP has grown faster in rural areas than in its urban centres: 6.2 per cent CAGR versus 4.7 per cent. Rural incomes are growing and consumers are buying discretionary goods and lifestyle products, including mobile phones, television sets and two wheelers: between 2001 and 2009, spending in rural India was $69

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    Issues

    pressures, relevance of organizational, and personal decisions affect this societal problem. Why are the issues in the film important? The issues with this film center on our ailing educational systems in and around low income, poverty stricken inner cities throughout the United States. Ensuring each child receives a quality education regardless of ethnicity or social background is extremely important issue. John Legend is using his success and resources to address these exact concerns within the

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    Bakery Segment

    president, Society of Bakers, said, ‘While biscuits have a 60 per cent share of the market, bread accounts for the remainder. Fancy bakery items have a 10-15% share.’ He pointed out that in the rural areas, biscuits were growing very fast, whereas in cities, the role of bread was changing. He added that this was visible in the eating habits, and the basic reason for growth was acceptability amongst both the rural and urban masses. ‘Now, baked products are playing a vital role in people’s diet from

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    Bus 475 Week 2

    Abstract There are many methods of transportation methods for people that live within the city limits, but rural communities have not been given these same privileges. In recognizing this growing concern the Rural Transportation Transit was organized. RTT creates a safe and efficient means of transportation to local cities from rural communities, and at an affordable cost. As a new business RTT began its research to narrow down, its customer’s wants and needs. The results allowed RTT to create

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    An Urban Nation

    An Urban Nation Yakema Whiteside History Of the United States July 28 2014 Decades of studies have proved the United States has changed from a rural to an urban nation. The most important city, New York, probably contained fewer than 22,000 people at the time of the Revolution. And only one person in twenty lived in a place with a population greater than 2,500—a size even then hardly considered urban. The course of the nineteenth century saw the North American landscape literally transformed

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    Community

    CASE STUDY I. THE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAN FERNANDO PAMPANGA TO THE PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT. February 10, 2014, I and my partner, went to the Municipality of City of San Fernando, Pampanga. We visited the City Environment and Natural Resources Office to conduct a short interview regarding the community involvement of their organization/department to the poor and environment. As a short discussion with Engr. Anele C. David (the Senior Environmental Management Specialist

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    India

    usage of important tariffs and licenses. In 1993, trade was completely free. An average import tariff of 71% was reduced to 40%. Kolkata is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal and a former capital of British India. It is one of the biggest cities and its major ports. It is also the dominant urban center of eastern India. Bengali is the dominant language. The density of the population is extremely high. In fact, overcrowding had reached virtually intolerable

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    Suburban, Urban, and Rural Life in America in the 1950s

    moves that pushed American along into more of a suburban type living was a creation made by building contractor named William J. Levitt. He changed sunburn living in such a way that production was in full force and people were jumping to get out of the city and into the suburban lifestyle. Levitt was building basic four bedroom houses complete with a kitchen for a whopping seven thousand nine-hundred and ninety dollars in the late 1940's and

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    Egypt

    seams. Something needed to be done. The city of Kadesh, although a small Hittite city, had abundant resources, enough to get our land back on track and relieve the hardships we were facing. Something needed to be done, and it was decided we would invade the small town in order to regain our city’s vitality. It was time to draw our swords in a clash that would save our city. It was then, that the small city of Kadesh became known as “the deceitful city of Kadesh”. The war went on for many arduous

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