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SUBMITTED TO :- Proff. RESHMI SUBMITTED BY :[ISHITA] [SHILPI] [NURUBI] [PANKTI] [MITUL] [AJAY]
India is the worlds largest producer of milk, with a production of 118 million tones. A dairy set up by a mechanical engineer Verghese Kurien in 1948 The effort grew into the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation and the brand AMUL changing lives of both consumer and farmers.
It is todays $1.5billion business but its bigger contribution is Indias $6billion BPO industry Estimates show two-thirds of outsourced BPO work in the world is serviced from India by 1.5 million workers.
TATA Teas acquisition of Tetley in the UK set the Stage for buyouts By 2010, Corporate India made an estimated $75 billion worth acquisitions, among them big ticket ones like Novelis, Corus, Zain and Jaguar-Land Rover
TV
Indias busy satellite TV industry traces its origins nearly 22 years ago It branded Indian content from Hong-Kong in Oct 1992 The laws changed and today there are more than 600 channels in India
COFFEE DAY
Introduction to taste of coffee to traditional tea belts CCD founded by V.G. Siddhartha is a 1,240 chain store with 170 stores alone in Capital Region
BANK
Changed the scenario of banking in India by introducing retail lending Introduced 8 to 8 banking, on-line savings bank account, home loans etc. Set up of 3,000 ATMs over two years at the time where India had just 200 to 300 ATMs ICICI is ranked 2nd in current scenario
SUZUKI
In 1983, Maruti Udyog rolled out first all-japanese hatchback Maruti 800 as cheap as 45,000Rs The credit for a robust automobile indusrty whose output makes for about 5% of Indias GDP is mostly with Maruti Suzuki Today 1 in 2 cars sold in India has maruti badge
Business in India was run by rules set by govt. or business families Infosys and its middle class founders not just inspired business around them but also changed the country through reforms of corporate laws
AIRTEL
In 2001, the total number of phones was just 45 million Bharti Airtel, Indias No1 phone firm today killed the distance for migrants as they were just a phone call away costing less then a filter cigarette for a 5 min call Outsourcing everything Airtel made enough cash fund to buyout $10-billion in Africa
AIRWAYS
Till mid 1990s customer service levels were set by monopoly providers such as Indian Airlines Indian Airlines changed the meaning of customer service provided in the sky and on ground
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STOCK EXCHANGE
An institution that changed equity trading in India It had clear rules backed with technology and risk avoiding margins and most importantly robust risk management system Pointing its daily turnover today is Rs 10,000 crore
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BAZAAR
On the lines of Wal-Mart and Tesco, Big-Bazzar stores with well-organized shelves, properly labeled aisles and staff trained to be professional and helpful was an instant hit
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Obstacles in developing villages: Negative bureaucrats (district & block level) Local politicians hindrance Thrive on casteism & bribe
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Systemic Impact of 3 million NGOs on: Livelihood creation, health care, education & clean water
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No. of children not going to school less than 1% but drop out rate is higher Preference of private school than public school
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2) Use of technology
Higher education in good progress but not up to mark in comparison with our needs Suffer because of over centralization, lack of autonomy for universities muddled policy and bad ideology.
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India having a long and distinguished tradition in science and technology Important to be able to provide maximum number of opportunities to the young
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Investments in Physical Infrastructure have grown from $204 billion to an estimated $450 billion Demand side and supply side of infrastructure
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Thank you
business today - 20th anniversary issue 27