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what are the major problems facing the company in the rural market.

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what are the major problems facing the company in the rural market . rural market is very important present situation . rural are people  want the good service and  product . how we can creat the demand in the rural market

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jagan mohan naik  |  Argues in support of  "rural market"  |  2 years ago
company foccus on rural market or not what is the major problem and how overcome the rural market problems
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Being the biggest producer of quality Mn ore globally, irreplaceable input in steel making and enjoying the competitive edge over other producer globally it is good for investment in MOIL
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