Indian Villages Our Strength Or Weakness

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    · How to Deal with High Oil Prices? · Multinational Corporations: Are they Devils in Disguise? · Are Indians Less Quality Conscious? · Ethics in Business are just a Passing Fad · Is the Consumer really the King in India? · Commercialization of Health Care: Good or Bad? · Is there any Point in having a Business Strategy when the World changes from Month to Month? · Is the Patents Bill Good for India? · Is the Business of Business only Business? · Public Sector being a Guarantor of Job Security is

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    Secularism in India

    written constitution and it is every Indians duty to stand by and believe in this declaration. And yet recent political and social events have questioned this declaration. Is India a secular country only on paper or does secularism actually exist in India; or is in the form of pseudo- secularism, a term the BJP and its allies seem to repeatedly harp on. During the freedom struggle, secularism was emerging as the most dominant principle. The leaders of the Indian National Congress; Gandhi, Maulana

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    Tata Nano

    Segmentation 4 2.3 Targeted Market Segment 4 2.4 Current Competitors 4 2.5 Current Marketing Mix (4Ps) 5 2.5.1 Product 5 2.5.2 Price 5 2.5.3 Promotion 5 2.5.4 Place 6 2.6 Current Sales 6 3. S.W.O.T Analysis (Tata Nano) 6 3.1 Strengths 6 3.2 Weakness 7 3.3 Opportunities 7 3.4 Threats 8 4.0 Recommendations 8 4.1 Improvement to Product Perceptions: Advertisement Focus 8 4.2 Improvement to Distribution Channels: Mobile Showrooms 9 4.3 Improvement to Marketing Methods: Personal

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    If I Were a Cmo

    Cincinnati, Ohio, US. In 2012, we have recorded $64billion in net sales and $10billion in net income. Out of the 50 leadership brands that are most common and powerful household names, 25 brands are our Billion dollar brands, each generating more than $1 billion in annual sales. * P&G and Indian Market Summary Out of the 3 subsidiaries of P&G in India, two are listed. They are Procter and Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd. and Gillette India. The other one is no listed and is a 100%

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    Lagaan

    Apart from sheer entertainment some movies convey social messages which are in the interest of the people. Of late, a few movies like Lagaan, Chak De and Lage Raho Munnabhai also find place in the management books, which have given a new dimension to Indian cinema.    INSIGHT INTO THE MOVIE Many films that convey social messages are dismissed as critically acclaimed films, but Lagaan has stood out because of many factors. The movie is about Bhuvan and his team, who against all odds, fought for

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    Kanthapura

    USA. He is considered one of the trio (along with Mulk Raj Anand and R. K. Narayan) that forms the precursor to Indian Writing in English as we know it today. Raja Rao’s works are steeped in Indian spiritualism, and often the theme is metaphysical. Based on his experiences in Europe, his novels are also about the interplay between Indian and Western culture. The influence of the Indian nationalist movement and Gandhi on Raja Rao is evident in his early books. He received the Neustadt International

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    Economics Social

    without any intention of money and profit, they can be a better substitute of the government. China market - a threat to Indian market China has always been compared to India in terms of population and technological advancements. China undoubtedly has a humongous software market, but is definitely not a threat. · India has its own unique power and intelligence. · Indian IT companies have captured Asia and Japan as well. · India is becoming one of the world’s largest internet and mobile user’s

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    Gd Topics

    in India - or the lack of it • What ails Indian sports?  • The Age of Information • Is Philosophy just an armchair theory? • Success is all about human relations • Borderless worlds - Dream or reality? • Quality is a myth in India. • Education and success - Is there a correlation? • We don't learn from history, we repeat it • Do we need a global policeman • Indian villages - our strength or our weakness? • Agrarian Economy in India - boon or bane

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    M& M Case Summary

    collapsed as expected, and M&M was the only tractor company in the Indian industry that made profits. India was the worlds second largest tractor manufacturer and in the 1990s the country was expanding to more competitive markets such as the United States. M&M capitalized quickly on this opportunity and set up an assembly plant in Tomball, Texas in 1994. Elsewhere, the Indian tractor industry categorized 13 players in the Indian tractor industry on the basis of power delivered by the engines horsepower

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    Dalits in India

    DEFINITION The Dalits (also known as Untouchables, Harijans, orScheduled Castes) have historically been poor, deprived of basic human rights, and treated as social inferiors in India. Dalits are a group of people, who constitute the lowest caste of the Indian Society. According to James Massey (author of the book Dalits in India) , “The term Dalit is one of the most ancient terms which has not only survived till date but also shared by a few of world’s oldest languages like Sanskrit and Hebrew”. The term

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