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The Rise of Second tier cities
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As the impact of India's robust economic growth has extended to its smaller cities, a young population with rising disposable income is finding that many Western and upmarket domestic brands are increasingly accessible. Meanwhile, consumer goods companies are stepping up efforts to expand to these second-tier cities.

Nearly 35 Indian cities have a population exceeding 1.0 million and a rapidly growing consumer market with rising incomes. They are referred to as second-tier cities, and the Indian government is keen to encourage economic expansion there.
So, let us see in this topic like how Second-tier cities will help India and how we have to go about designing these 2nd tier cities.

So, let us see in this topic like how Second-tier cities will help India and how we have to go about designing these 2nd tier cities.
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sakthivel
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"RESIDENTAL"
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FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS SIMPLE FOUNDATION WITH COLUMNS(PILLARS), BEAMS, IS QUITE ADEQUATE. ONLY THING U HAVE TO ENSURE IS THE AVAILABILITY OF HARD SOIL STRATA. IF HARD STRATA IS AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE DEPTH, THE COLUMN FOOTINGS WILL B NORMAL...
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Mohammed Abdul Bari
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"Hyderabad"
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1 st of all I am thankful to my friend Anjaneyulu Reddy for a little and kind information of development in Hyderabad, and I too agree. I too think Hyderabd is the next Mumbai as it has all symptoms except Cinema Industry
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Ideate: "Which 2nd tier city in India could become the next Mumbai?" deleted from your view.
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better operating costs
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More Opportunities & Less Competition
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M.Jafar Usmani
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"Loacl Impoyment"
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Manufactures are going towards two tier cities is definitely cheaper production cost as well it would provide employment to locals and stop the migration.
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vinayak verma
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"saturation "
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saturation arising in the metro cities could be the reason aswell as tier 2 cities are still easier to work upon in viral marketing way
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Ideate: "Why Indian Suppliers Are Moving to Tier 2 Cities?" deleted from your view.
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A report by Ernst and Young (E Y), a global research and consultancy firm says several Indian cities with a population of 0.5-1-million will emerge as the most promising market for residential and retail developments, within the next 3-5 years. According to the report, it is a trend that has to some extent started already, as property prices rise in metros, and the dearth of skilled cost-effective manpower, comparatively high cost of living and high operational costs drive technologically sound companies towards Tier-II and Tier-III cities. “We expect huge investments across asset classes in most of the Tier-II and Tier-III cities over the next 2-3 years, it adds, although affirming the ong...
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Moparthi Sai Ramya Sree
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the real estate business is rapidly growing today even through there may be some pitfalls
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Insight: "Indian Real Estate : The Rise of Tier II And Tier III Cities" deleted from your view.
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Mandating the standards and incentives
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Simple Mathematics : Addition and Subtraction
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Somasundaran Chakkambath
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"Traditional and Environment friendly constructions"
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Few points I would like to add on this line of thinking. Encouraging to construct high rise buildings is not desirable from safety point of viiew, however, it is unavoidable within city limits, especially for commercial usage. I...
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Saleel Deshpande
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"Simple Mathematics : Addition and Subtraction"
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Use simple mathematics as follows : Subtract all useless and lazy politicians from power. Add intellegent young,enthusiatic,smart individuals in power through political process. Subtract:(demolish) all buildings/structures which utilize energy...
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Rajesh Yerra
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"Mandating the standards and incentives"
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We should think at the energy consumption levels so as to forsee the future. Energy consumption to be minimised. Alternate energy like Solar to be made mandatory and also give subsidies to individuals ar organizations who opt for these...
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Ideate: "How to create sustainable cities?" deleted from your view.
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rakeshbhatnagar
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YES, DUE TO COST REDUCTION AND SATURATION IN METRO CITIES NOW THIS HAS BECOME AN ESSENTIAL PART TO SHIFT TO 2 TIER CITIES.HENCE IT WILL INCREASE THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYMENT.THIS WILL CREATE BETTER OPPORTUNITIES THAN METROS IN 2010.
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Balaji Nagarajan
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Different organizations and agencies are working to promote Tier II cities as favorable destinations for setting up business. But achieving this by the year 2010 would be an early call. Metro Cities lacking in generating employment is because the...
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Renne Sharma
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No. I would not completely agree with Mr. Sharma that tier II city will provide more jobs then metros in 2010 as infrastructure is still lacking in these tier II cities and connectivity will be a major hurdle here. Metros can give more jobs...
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Debate: "Will tier II cities provide better job opportunities than metros in year 2010?" deleted from your view.
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Global Recession-This time may be because of European countries. China might add up more in panic due to the bubble in their construction sector.Resent Credit measure are the first step taken by Chinese govt.
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vinayak tiwari
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i strongly appreciate the views of Shweta. The beauty of Indian economy is its vast home market. Also in ITES, the various enterpreneurial ventures catering to the Indian market symbolise the vast unmet IT hunger of this vast nation. As far as...
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Rupesh Ranjan
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After globalization, all countries are interlinked. So, don't you think the impact of such a huge economy (Europe) will thrash the growth of all other countries including India.
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I wanted to have constructive opinions and helpful suggestions on- 1) whether or not its worth introducing market directories in 2/3 tier cities in India? (I am asking of its demand in general) 2)why...
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Virag Shah
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Mr.Shoyaib. Welcome. You can definitely put your queries here. And i will try to give good suggestion as well many good experts are here so, they will also good suggestion you.. Dont worry.. You can start your marketing of your brand. All the...
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Shoyaib S Haq
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Mr. Shah, I am obliged to you and I very much appreciate your advice. I might have other questions. if i have them. i will pose them here. Thanks Again. Regards,
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Answer: "Marketing of Yellow Pages in a two/three tier city in India" deleted from your view.
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