Tag: industry analysis

By Avishek Majumder on February 4, 2019 No Comments

According to a report by STATISTA, (2017), pharmaceutical R&D expenditures was valued at USD 159 billion globally in 2016.

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By Indra Giri & Priya Chetty on August 29, 2017 No Comments

To showcase industry expertise I was supposed to develop a model for any particular industry and based on the model the graph was to be prepared. The main motive of developing such model was to show our expertise in the industry and keep up to date with latest trends and changes.

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By Anita Tomer & Priya Chetty on July 31, 2017 1 Comment

In India, the construction business in the real estate sector is the second largest in terms of employment generation. It is next only to the agriculture sector. As an economic activity construction provides employment to approximately 33 million people in India (Nithyamanohari & Ambika, 2014).

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By Priya Chetty on July 28, 2017 No Comments

Liberalisation can be defined as the reduction of legal restriction and economic liberalisation can be defined as privatisation.  It is associated with transferring the ownership from public sector to private sector (Sally, 2007).

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By Indra Giri on February 3, 2017 No Comments

Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India, in terms of population. According to the latest census data, the total population of the state is 199.8 million. The population growth rate of the state is around 2.5 % as per the latest census data which was lower than the growth rate of more than 25 % in 2001 (Census 2011, 2015).

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By Indra Giri & Priya Chetty on January 19, 2017 1 Comment

In the past five years, there has been an undeniable slump in India’s real estate. This was due to reasons such as after-effects of the recession, inflation, inventory pile-up, etc. However the same has not been majorly felt in India’s two metropolitan cities, Mumbai and Pune.

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By Abhinash Jena on January 9, 2017 1 Comment

The real estate sector is one of the most recognised sectors of India. It is the second largest employer in the country after agriculture. India’s skylines consists of housing, retail, commercial and hospitality establishments.

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By Pamkhuila Shaiza on July 22, 2016 1 Comment

The Sachar Committee has been studying the socio-economic conditions of Muslims for a while. According to them a big section of the Muslim population does not have access to banking services (Fasih 2012).

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