Young Entrepreneurs Of India

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    Mr Mazu

    Ahmedabad graduates who chose the rough road of entrepreneurship. They are diverse in age, in outlook and the industries they made a mark in. But they have one thing in common: they believed in the power of their dreams. This book seeks to inspire young graduates to look beyond placements and salaries. To believe in their dreams. The Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) at IIM Ahmedabad aims at fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurship through incubation, research and

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    Indian Food Processing Industry

    INDIAN FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY The food processing industry in India is one of the largest in terms of production, consumption, export and growth prospects. Important sub sectors in food processing industries are fruit and vegetable processing, fish-processing, milk processing, meat and poultry processing, packaged/convenience foods, alcoholic beverages and soft drinks and grain processing. According to Ministry of Food Processing Industries, the size of the food processing industry was about

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    Review: Nandan Nilekani's Imagining India

    IMAGINING INDIA IDEAS FOR THE NEW CENTURY Nandan Nilekani Allen Lane, Penguin Books India, 2008, 531p, `425 ISBN 9780670081967 Who would’ve thought that an entrepreneur who has revolutionized Information Technology (IT), not only in India but all across the world, would write a book on anything other than IT? Although it’s not very surprising that the author chose to write about Indian economy, the problems it faces and ideas that will solve these problems; the logical deduction from the

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    Women Inequality

    by male family members  Women entrepreneurs are seen in subordinate roles  little education, skills, and exposure to business; negligible peer support and business association, low capitalization and poor investment capacity  60% of women entrepreneurs in Pakistan opt for traditional business i.e. beauty parlors, bakeries, boutiques with largest number in garments and handicrafts sectorn. Role of SMEDA for WE Development “The word entrepreneur is derived from the French verb

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    My Research

    that has broken out of the eggs and is eagerly waiting to spread out its wings in the open sky of freedom and hope.” Power of Youth Youth is the spring of Life. It is the age of discovery and dreams. India is of largest youth population in the world today. The entire world is eyeing India as a source of technical manpower. They are looking at our youth as a source of talents at low costs for their future super profits. If Indian youth make up their mind and work in close unity with working class

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    Book

    Ahmedabad graduates who chose the rough road of entrepreneurship. They are diverse in age, in outlook and the industries they made a mark in. But they have one thing in common: they believed in the power of their dreams. This book seeks to inspire young graduates to look beyond placements and salaries. To believe in their dreams. The Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) at IIM Ahmedabad aims at fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurship through incubation, research and

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    Youths

    that has broken out of the eggs and is eagerly waiting to spread out its wings in the open sky of freedom and hope.” Power of Youth Youth is the spring of Life. It is the age of discovery and dreams. India is of largest youth population in the world today. The entire world is eyeing India as a source of technical manpower. They are looking at our youth as a source of talents at low costs for their future super profits. If Indian youth make up their mind and work in close unity with working class

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    Tourism

    Business Plan Report Kashmir, the golden crown of India, has been a favourite destination for tourists since times immemorial. It is all because of the fact Kashmir appeals to different tastes & choices of both domestic as well as foreign tourists. Its exotic beauty, diversified topography, fresh water lakes, serene health resorts all rolled in one justifying Kashmir being a heaven on the Earth. Kashmir is aptly remembered by the name “Switzerland of India”. Tourism industry is the backbone of Kashmir

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    Redbus

    voted as a medium people couldn't do without. PC and net penetration was increasing not only in urban areas, but also in rural India with innovative concepts like Shakti and e-Choupal. Also, people were getting used to booking tickets for travel using IRCTC and private airline websites. So, why not buses?  However, the most compelling reason was that no body in India had done this! So, with these thoughts running through his mind, he bounced initial thoughts off his friends from college. They

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    4 C Analysis Premium Bikes

    Introduction India is the second largest producer of two-wheelers in the world [IMaCS report, Automative-Two-Wheelers].Two wheelers are the most prominent mode of transportation in India with a current market share of 77%. In 2012-13, India overtook China as the world’s largest market for two-wheelers. In the two wheeler category, motorbikes cover a major segment of the market. They are preferred mostly because of their ease of commutation, manageable size, lower price and lower maintenance cost

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