Create knowledge
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Yes
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Anand Sharma
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"Yes"
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World Cup has no dimensions
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Shubhra Garg
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| 1 year ago
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y not, u can use u'r office internet for u'r own use also.
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Debate: "Is is ethical to use office internet to be updated about the world cup?" deleted from your view.
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N
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Y
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Namrata Chauhan
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"N"
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not at all because Indian educational system is too strong in comparison to any other educational system our course containts syllabus are very strong that is why we need not any foreign university
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Shubhra Garg
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No I don't think so, as we have far better universities....
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Kaustav Saha
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"Y"
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Yes, I believe we do need foreign universities to uplift the standard of imparting knowledge (be it theoretical or practical). Competitions brings the best out of the participants. If we want to compete in the global scale, competition is...
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Debate: "ARE WE IN NEED OF FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES...?" deleted from your view.
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Rural
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city
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Ravanam naga durgesh
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The scenario has been changed the people are moving from rural to urban irrespective of needs, and on the other hand rural areas are also being developed slowly. and at the same time everything can't be sold in rural's companies has to produce...
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Shubhra Garg
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our maximum population is living in villages, hence companies have to approach their to earn maximum revenues. I think rural market is more easier to capture then urban because of literacy percentage.
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Bundle of Complexities
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Distribution
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Ankit
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"Complexities..."
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Market is too dynamic to chase, because loyalty depends on relationship, very less brand awareness and prices of the products.
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Shubhra Garg
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Effective distribution directly propotional to cost hence network and transportation mode have to be selected accordingly,so that companies can face minimum damaged inventories
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PRAPHUL ANIGOL
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"Bundle of Complexities"
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yes the market is quite heterogenous, challenge here is to customise but that will not be so economical, best ways is to choose the segments with highest potential and customise.
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BY DEVELOPING RURAL-SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
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BY UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL AND SOCIAL VALUES
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moupriya sengupta
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"recognition problem"
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electricity and moneytary problem are the main problem for rural peoples.so the campany should made such type of products which they can afort easly and the product feature should be simple for understand the rural people beacuse the main problem...
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Shubhra Garg
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Study regarding their needs and their requirments then market and launch the product accordingly because rural market is highly conserved and reserved hence companies have to deal with them according to their ways
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sivakumar krishnaswamy
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"BY DEVELOPING RURAL-SPECIFIC PRODUCTS"
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Value for Money is generally the key driver of consumers, when such rural consumers utilise their surplus. while this behaviour is not very different from urban consumers, key issue with rural consumer is that their recognition of what is a "must...
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