Catering Industry In India

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    Catering Industry and Globalization, Sodexo

    and more hectic and time is a valuable factor of life. People cannot afford anymore to cook their own meals, it is important to have food fast and cheap at work, at school and at social events. This is why catering has become multibillion dollar industry, giving job for thousands of people. Catering is a business of providing foodservice at a certain site such as hotel, school, workplace or other locations. In such a busy environment, people always find ways to wrap up the daily routine things

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    Hotel Management Case Study

    opportunities in hotel and hospitality industry in the country are enormous. Keeping this thing into account, the Tamil Nadu Government has made efforts for promoting professional education to a significant height. There are some more than 60 institutes in Tamil Nadu out of which about 24 are located in Chennai only. Presenting a compiled list of all major Colleges in Chennai that offer courses in Hotel Management. 1. Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition-[IHM]

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    INTRODUCTION- ITDC  ITDC came into existence in October 1966 and has been theprime mover in the development, promotion and expansion of tourism in India.  one of the biggest Hospitality companies in India  ITDC is running hotels, restaurants, provides transportation facilities for tourists, provides entertainment and duty free shopping.  The company has several departments to cater to several requirement of travelers. ‡ Ashok Travels & Tours, Ashok Group of Hotels, Ashok International Trade

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    Indian Food Processing Industry

    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 Rs.315

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    Retail Management

    detailed information about the growth of retailing industry in India. It examines the growing awareness and brand consciousness among people across different socio-economic classes in India and how the urban and semi-urban retail markets are witnessing significant growth. It explores the role of the Government of India in the industry�s growth and the need for further reforms. In India the vast middle class and its almost untapped retail industry are the key attractive forces for global retail giants

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    Marketing Guide

    Background Automotive industry is the key driver of any growing economy. Due to its deep forward and backward connections with almost every segment of the economy(for example Indian automobile industry is the largest customer of Steel industry in India), the industry has a strong and positive multiplier effect and thus propels progress of a nation. The automotive industry comprises of the automobile and the auto component sectors. It includes passenger cars; light, medium and heavy commercial

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    Pestle Analysis of Hilton Hotel

    legal, and environmental factors impacting businesses, and PESTEL is an important framework for assessing external factor impacting business practices. POLITICAL FACTORS Political stability is the key to the success of any industries and it is applicable to hotel industry as well and it needs to cope with political situations everywhere in the world. The political approaches can influence the number visitors, both, tourists and business travellers’ visits to a nation. It may a concern for many

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    Food Industry

    Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR- II TERM ASSIGNMENT REPORT Submitted by: GROUP 5 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF 3 ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY (McDonalds, Haldirams, Bittoo Tikki Wala) Table of Contents 1. Objective 2. Introduction 3. Parameters Defining Culture 3.1 Vision and Mission 3.2 Employment 3.3 Attrition Rate 3.4 Ambience 3.5 Home delivery 3.6 Menu 3.7 Cleanliness 4 Conclusion

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    Chef as a Career in India

    national award, as reputed as the Padma-Shri, for the not-so-appreciated skill of cooking? Well, if in case you did master your culinary skills like the famous chef and the culinary author Tarla Dalal, the dream may not seem far-fetched. Cooking in India is an art every home maker excels in, right from the age where she/he begins with the process of making the magical chai for the guests till the age where it becomes a roz ka kaam to cook the 3-meals-per day for the family. This scenario has prevailed

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    Strategies Management

    STRATEGIC ASPIRATIONS OF THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is India's central bank or 'the bank of the bankers'. It was established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The Central Office of the RBI, initially set up at Kolkata, is at Mumbai. The RBI is fully owned by the Government of India. The history of the RBI is closely aligned with the economic and financial history of India. Most central banks around the world

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