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Organized retail in India is a decade or so old phenomenon. During the last ten or twelve years, it has progressed well. At the same time, it is facing many problems, challenges, difficulties some are general and others are India specific. The objective of this book is to analyze these problems and discuss future prospects of this sector in India. In addition to problems and prospects, some other important related aspects of organized retailing in India such as politics and organized retail, use of latest technology in organized retail, the impact of organized retail on the Indian economy and unorganized sector, foreign direct investment in organized retail, job and career opportunities in organized retail in India are also included in this work. Broadly, there are six categories of chapters. In the first political and technical category come two chapters that deal with some important and hitherto untouched aspects of organized retail in India such as politics and technology. In the second category are seven chapters on the growth of modern and organized retail in India, its changing faces, its impact on the Indian economy. The third category consists of two chapters that deal with the impact of organized retail on unorganized retail in India. The fourth category also has two chapters on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the organized retail sector in India. Career and job opportunities are the theme of the next two chapters that come under the fifth category. In the sixth and last category are five chapters that explain problems and challenges faced by the organized retail and future prospects of this sector in India. Retailing or retail management is now found a place in the syllabi of MBA programs. Many universities and colleges have initiated new courses in retailing at different levels. Some have started separate and specialized MBA in Retail Management. Pass outs of these programs and courses are providing manpower and human resources to upcoming organized retail outlets like malls, hypermarkets, stores, etc. In other words, the organized retail sector is providing new job and career opportunities to young people. Retailing is emerging a useful and contemporary discipline in Commerce and Management faculties. But one finds a very limited number of books on the organized retail sector in India. The present compendium endeavors to fill this gap. It is hoped that this book will be very useful to the corporate sector involved in the emerging organized retail industry; executives, managers and employees of malls and stores; faculty of educational institutions involved in teaching and students of this new discipline.
Vintage Shobhaa Dé, with scathing take-offs on everything, from the caste system to male chauvinism, from sex to social pretension . . . in other words, it's all great fun'-Economic Times Watching the preparations for independent India's 60th birthday in 2007, Dé-poised then to enter her own sixth decade-was struck by the thought, 'Surely my life has taken the same trajectory as the country's!' While she reflected on this, many more questions arose: Does India really deserve to congratulate itself? Has it lived up to the early promises it made to its people? Does Dé herself believe in India? In Superstar India, an intimate confession to her readers, Dé answers these questions and discovers a jawan-young-India, ready to find its place in today's world. Witty, passionate and gloriously opinionated, Superstar India celebrates the spirit of a nation that is certainly not about to lose its glow.
South Africa and India constitute two key nodes in the global south and have inspired new modes of non-Western transnational history. Themes include anti-imperial movements; Gandhian ideas; comparisons of race and caste; Afro-Asian ideals; Indian Ocean public spheres. This volume extends these debates into the cultural and linguistic terrain. The book combines the methods of Indian Ocean studies and Comparative Cultural Studies, both committed to moving beyond the nation state. Case studies explore classics and concomitant ideas of civilisation, colonial linguistics and the history of languages, and theatre. Topics include the use of classics by colonisers and the colonised in British India and South Africa differences between South African Indian English and Indian English how the Linguistic Survey of India conflicted with colonial and nationalist mappings of India and its references to African languages the rise of ‘Hinglish’ in contemporary India a South African play dealing with African-Indian interactions. This bookw as published as a special issue of African Studies.
Twisha Agrawal, a fun loving and charming girl had the firm and unwavering goal to go to the polytechnic after her tenth class boards. But as events turned out, she was forced to attend the Indo Public Junior College, the place she never wanted to be in. Call it her fate,luck or conspiracy of the universe, she was destined to be there because otherwise she would have never discovered her six special friends. The place which she called as the Dumping Ground eventually become the most special part of her life. It’s a story about the roller-coaster life of Twisha and her friends, who face everything that every teenage goes through or must go through. They face the emotions such as possessiveness, jealousy, contentment, hopelessness, societal burden, joy and freedom. It’s an Imperfect story of their imperfect years where they are trying to learn to handle their lives, their dreams and most importantly their friendship. Do you also badly miss your tender years of innocence? If yes, Twisha’s tale will surely make you nostalgic and give you a ride through your precollege years.
In this written account of his experiences as a student and devotee of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Aravind Balasubramanya shares, with his simple, lucid, and heartfelt style of writing, captivating stories of his time with our beloved Swami. Read and bring to vivid life in the mind's eye the plays, the plots, the schemes, and the traps hatched, and the love that the author has for Swami, which the Lord reciprocated during his time as a student in Swami's school and university. Throughout Memoirs Of A Sai Student, the author reveals the labyrinth of evolution that is life, through which Swami guided him safely and moulded him into an ardent devotee of the Lord and an acclaimed speaker.
Lite, Camera, Fiction' is compilation of the short anecdotes and stories that I have been publishing on Facebook for the last two years. I continue to write posts. But why 'Lite, Camera Fiction'? There are many reasons. Whenever I published a post on Facebook, I used to share a relevant song from YouTube. My aim was to demystify many complex issues using day-to-day examples and hence the title has the word 'Lite' and not 'Lights'. The issue of India, Pakistan and Kashmir is very complex. I have written many posts related to it. There is this song from 'Haqeeqat' ? 'Zara Si Aahat Hoti Hai?' Using this song as a trigger, I have tried to explain the plight of Kashmiris. This book covers a range of topics ? from politics, to spirituality, to religion, to human relationships, you name it and I have written about it. There is this song from 'Aandhi' ? 'Is Mod Par Aate Hai Kuch Susta Kadam Rasate Kuch Tez Kadam Raahe'. Using this song as an inspiration, I had written a post demystifying a complex subject like 'Spirituality'. I have published human-relationship-related stories like 'Abhimaan' ? how a small misunderstanding, inflated egos, etc. can destroy a relationship.
come, let's get out of complaintsand say thanku more than itlyf is easy if you live it with cheeriness the heartbeats only tell us that the person is alive but the shine in eyes of a person describes that he is living or not "the floor meets them,those whose dreams are....!!nothing happens whith tha wings,freshths fly...!!"