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    A Seminar Report On “RURAL MARKETING” Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the award of PG Degree of Master of Business Administration Session 2008-09 Submitted To: Department of Management Studies‚ Submitted By:Ravi MBA 4th sem. (Marketing) Jaipur 1 Executive Summary A debate continued for a long time amongst the Indian marketers‚ both practitioners & academicians‚ on the justification for the existence of the distinct discipline of rural marketing. Consequently‚ two schools

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    advertisement expenditure‚ both in urban andrural markets. In the urban markets‚ it is targeting youth by promoting its products on MTV and hoardings in strategic locating in all metro cities. It is playing the herbal game by positioning its products on the nature and health platform. Company want to increase its penetration of rural product. Facts and figures ----:: i } Ayurvedic soap medimix rose meteorically from Rs.65crore four year ago to Rs.225crore

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    conclusion. Life goes on in a certain way in the rural areas and in another way in urban areas. The life struggle of the people in the rural areas and in the urban areas is very different. That’s why it is not really a very good idea to put on some fancy thoughts regarding the rural life sitting in an urbanized atmosphere. It is an imperative to come out of the shell of urbanization and go to the rural areas if someone really wants to understand the rural life. Bangladesh is a small country in the

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    [pic] ASSIGNMENT # 1 OF RURAL MARKETING [pic] SUBMITTED BY - SUBMITTED TO - NIPUN BHARDWAJ Mr. ABHISHEK DUTTA RT1903B38 LIM‚ LPU Company Profile Britannia was incorporated in 1918 as Britannia Biscuits Co LTD in Calcutta. In 1924‚ Pea Freon UK acquired a controlling stake‚ which later passed on to the Associated Biscuits International (ABI) and UK based company. During the 50’s

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    Considering the albedo of various surfaces‚ how might temperatures differ between urban and rural areas?  Which setting tends to be warmer on a given day and why?  Also‚ are there any factors other than albedo that might affect the temperature differences between the two settings? On any given day the urban areas are hotter than that of the rural areas. Urban areas tend to be warmer than surrounding rural areas due to urban heat islands Albedo is a major factor in increase of the urban temperature

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    RURAL AGRI- MARKETING IN INDIA - WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IN INDIA ABSTRACT Around 700 million people‚ or 70% of India’s population‚ live in 6‚27‚000 villages in rural areas. 90% of the rural population is concentrated in villages with a population of less than 2000. Rural marketing is as old as the civilization. Surplus of agro - products are exchanged in earlier days in the barter system. The introduction of currency‚ transport‚ and communication has increased the scope

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    Rural Insurance in India the untapped waters The real source of marketing promise is not wealthy few in the developing world‚ or even the emerging middle income consumers. It is the billions of aspiring poor who are joining the market economy for the first time.                                                                                                                                             ---C.K.Prahlad Rural India is where the next ‘big’ opportunity is. Indian rural market constitutes

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    tingRURAL MARKETING By: Kumar Gaurav Rastogi. ( MBA‚ CUIM) Rural India  740 million people 24 languages… 1642 Dialects 6‚38‚691 villages and 5‚164 towns    70% population still rural & agrarian 41% are illiterate 56% HH - no access to electricity 70% HH have no bank account     96% have no telephones 7% have two wheelers & 1.3% have 4 wheelers  By: Kumar Gaurav Rastogi. ( MBA‚ CUIM) Rural Market Structure     Demographic Environment Physical

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    A BRIEF ANALYSIS ON THE STATUS OF RURAL TOURISM IN INDIA REFERENCE: GIMRM024 Table of Contents Abstract 2 Initiatives 6 Issues Faced 8 Infrastructure 10 Finance 11 Impact 12 The Way Forward 13 Bibligography 14 ABSTRACT Tourism is one of the primary catalysts in generating sustainable livelihood in India. India’s vast rural diversity and heritage offers tremendous opportunity for rural tourism. The idea of rural tourism was born out of the need to provide first-hand

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    Rural Diversification: The Lake District: Farm Diversification: In the Lake District‚ there are a number of ways in which farm diversification has taken place. For example‚ as the income that farmers receive has decreased‚ they have to creative new ways to make money. On way of doing this is when their sheep are clipped‚ although their fleece is poor quality and colour‚ they can sell it for loft insulation or carpets. Also‚ the Lake District has become a popular tourist destination and as a result

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