Indian Villages Our Strength Or Weakness

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    Hindustan Unilever Limited Is the Indian Arm of the Anglo-Dutch Company –Unilever. Both Unilever and Hul Have Established Themselves Well in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (Fmcg) Category. in India, the Company Offers

    and MethodologyFindingsProduct LineSWOT AnalysisCompetitors AnalysisPerformance AnalysisFuture OpportunitiesFuture Projects of HULConclusionBibliography | 34-56789-1213-1515-18192021 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Hindustan Unilever Limited is the Indian arm of the Anglo-Dutch company –Unilever. Both Unilever and HUL have established themselves well in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) category. In India, the company offers many households brands like, Dove,Lifebuoy, Lipton,Lux, Pepsodent, Ponds

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    Women Empowerment

    women be an effective measure and do the women really require such special treatment? These are the points which need to be addressed. It is nothing but a truism to say that the present status of women in the Indian society vis-à-vis the status of men is far from satisfactory. For centuries, Indian society like most of the other societies has been a male-dominated one. Perhaps the degradation of the status of women started in the later Vedic period, because in the Rig – Vedic period we have references

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    Swot Analysis of Grameenphone

    relationship. With big power comes big responsibility. Just like all other large corporation, Grameenphone also have some weakness and have to face some challenges. In the present highly competitive telecommunication market in Bangladesh there is no way to overlook a simple fraction of problem. From the SWOT analysis we are trying to measure the company‟s strategic position as well as Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Methodology and Objectives: Most of the analysis of this study has been

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    Agricultural Sector

    Akanksha Khar 13DM017 Abhay Goyal 13DM006 Akash Jain 13DM019 Abhishek Surendra Rane 13DM008 Ankit Saraff 13DM029 INDIAN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR EXECUTIVE SUMMARY India accounts for only about 2.4 % of the world’s geographical area and 4 % of its water resources, but manages about 17 % of the world’s human population and 15 % of the livestock. Agriculture is a critical sector of the Indian economy. Though its contribution to the overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country has fallen from about

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    Tetra Pak

    South America. Company's activity fields: food packaging and processing Vision: We commit to make food safe and available, everywhere Mission: We work for and with our customers to provide preferred processing and packaging solutions for food. We apply our commitment to innovation, our understanding of consumer needs and our relationships with suppliers to deliver these solutions, wherever and whenever food is consumed. We believe in responsible industry leadership, creating profitable growth

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    State Bank of India

    the wealthy Indians and the Europeans had any use for bank notes-for the greater part of the population even the lowly copper coin had a purchasing power beyond their day-to-day needs. Rates of interest, while regulated for the banks to a maximum of 12 per cent, were exorbitant for the peasants, labourers and artisans with 50 per cent being fairly standard. The organizational set-up had its own share of anomalies, with salaries far lower for Indians than Europeans. The highest an Indian could aspire

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    Grameen Phone Overview

    2012 Report on an organization Grameenphone Sadi mohammad- 1110725030 Abu Shoaib khan- 1020722030 Grameenphone – An Overview Since 1997 the widely acclaimed “Village Phone Program” of Grameenphone – a joint venture telecom company, set up by Grameen Bank, with foreign (Norwegian) capital3 – has provided telephones to 39,000 villages in Bangladesh, bringing access to the telephone networks to some 70 million people. This extraordinary achievement is rightly cited in the development literature

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    Term Paper

    REPORT ON CONTEMPORARY ISSUES ON ADVERTISEMENT ANS SALES PROMOTIONS(COCA-COLA) Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration SUBMITTED TO :- SUBMITTED BY : - Mr. Lovkesh Jasrai Vishal kumar jaiswal Lect, LSB.. Reg. No.- 10812543

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    Amin Mohammod Group

    lands in Dhaka city mostly located in Dhanmondi, Gulshan, Banani, Uttara, Mirpur, Motijhil, Ashulia, Chittagong , Cox’s Bazar, & Sylhet have changed the Dhaka, Chittagong, & Sylhet skyline and presented a new lifestyle. Amin Mohammad Group is our environmentally responsible response to the rapid spate of urbanization in Bangladesh. Pressures of urbanization in this country are compounded by the unfavorable land man ration. Amin Mohammad Group has embarked upon a mission to make the maximum use

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    Retailing in Rural Market

    absence of basic amenities. The unprivileged class is set back by a lack of educational opportunities that could empower them to confidently pursue economic progress and overcome the debilitating effects of low literacy and rigid social hierarchies. The Indian rural retail opportunity is currently estimated to be in excess of Rs. 1400 billion (approximately US$34 billion). The figure is likely to touch Rs. 1800 billion (approximately US$ 43 billion) in 2010 and go up to Rs. 2400 billion (approximately US$

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