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Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - June 11, 2009
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Gross Domestic Product is defined as the total value of all final goods produced within a specified geographical area in a given year. The domestic product estimates provide an insight of how the economy of an area is developing.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - June 10, 2009
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Mumbai and Delhi are homes to very affluent neighbourhoods, in terms of the number of affluent households The affluent are those who have a large amount of wealth and spending power. This is also most likely to be reflected in their high-income profile. As is evident, the bulk of the affluent in India reside in urban areas; it is also likely that they are most concentrated in the larger metros. However, that does not imply that the affluent do not exist in other parts of the country.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - June 5, 2009
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Highlights • Economic slump has bottomed out – expect slow recovery ahead • 2009-10 growth forecasts will be revised upwards by most as the year progresses • Expectations of global growth resurgence fuels commodities and crude prices • Dollar dives, rupee surges to 47 - more trouble for exporters ahead • Fuel price deregulation on the cards • But all is not well – and overheated stock markets need to cool a bit India: Kal, aaj aur kal
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - June 5, 2009
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District GDP of India, brings out the only comprehensive estimates on Gross Domestic Product at district level for all states and UTs of the country. Estimates are provided for aggregate GDP, Primary sector (Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, Forestry), Secondary sector (Construction, Electricity, Gas & Water Supply, Manufacturing), Tertiary sector (Transport, Storage & Communication, Trade, Hotel & Restaurant, Public Administration, Banking & Insurance, Others ) – 3 major sectors and 12 sub-sectors of the economy.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - June 3, 2009
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If India’s top 112 cities are classified into metros, state capitals and other cities, we see that metros on an average have the lowest savings rate and highest per capita income India’s high savings rate is touted as a strong defence against any economic slowdown. These savings help in routing funds towards greater investment that in turn fuels growth. However, the spread and sustainability of India’s savings rate is unclear. Many believe that since households in the metros have higher incomes, they would also be the highest savers. The numbers do not bear this out.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - June 2, 2009
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AGRICULTURE Centre to allow private traders to export wheat The committee of secretaries (CoS) has decided to open up wheat exports to private traders and a notification is expected soon.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - May 26, 2009
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One factor that influences the number of young people in a city is its attractiveness for migrants and then there are educational considerations
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - May 22, 2009
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From around India JP Morgan launches escrow services in India Through this, the company will now be able to provide an important complement to the cash management and trade finance products already offered in this key market, a press release WorldSpace eyes launch of radio by mid-2010 WorldSpace, US-based satellite radio company, is targeting middle of 2010 for launching car radio in India. Although the company had earlier planned to roll out car radio sets in the country by 2004, ….. Cautious and tightfisted
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - May 19, 2009
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As incomes increase, media reach increases, electrification spreads and education levels rise, and the demand for durables expand significantly Consumer durables include not just white goods, such as refrigerators, air conditioners and cars, but also goods such as furniture and kitchen appliances.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - May 12, 2009
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Cities that are growing rapidly and have high levels of in-migration also tend to have smaller households The majority of households in the top 112 cities in India constitute between three and five persons, including children and adults. Yet, at least a quarter of the households have at least six persons in it, and just 15% consist of one-two people living under one roof.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - May 12, 2009
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Highlights • As last newsletter predicted, manufacturing recovery has begun. • Yet, exports will continue to stay depressed, SMEs will take a while to feel the positive swing. • Prospects for emerging economies brighten, capital flows in. • Inflows are notoriously fickle, so watch out for any turnaround if political factors disappoint. India: Kal, aaj aur kal
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - May 4, 2009
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ENERGY Government allocates 40% of initial output of KG-D6 to power sector The government has confirmed allocation of 40 percent of initial gas output from Reliance Industries' eastern offshore KG-D6 fields to the power sector. The EGoM had previously decided that the gas from KG-D6 will have to first meet the fuel demand of urea making fertiliser plants.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - May 3, 2009
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how are the next 100 markets different from the large 8-10 metros and million plus cities? The answer is, of course, very different. The reason has to do with the character of India’s cities. Before I expand on that let me first brief you on how cities have evolved. (for those of you not interested in history, just bear for a couple of minutes).
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - April 21, 2009
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From around India Amway India to improve customer access With an aim to achieve the sales turn over of Rs. 2,500 crore by the calendar year 2010, Amway India Enterprises Pvt Ltd, a major direct selling FMCG Company in the country, has determined to focus on improving the customer access across the country. PS2 is past, Xbox 360 is present and future: Microsoft India ...
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - April 14, 2009
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Internationally, the term suburb conjures up images of a relatively unspoilt, less densely populated and predominantly residential community close to a city. In India, it is difficult to find such conditions. Whether it is Gurgaon, or Salt Lake, we find them to be economic entities quite independent from the larger city near which they are located. For instance, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Gurgaon are much more than mere suburbs of New Delhi. But they are also not large enough to be called New Delhi’s twins. These are younger cities which may, one day, even overtake New Delhi.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - April 8, 2009
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Highlights • The economy has bottomed in India and internationally • Expect a very slow turnaround from now but numbers look bad till Q3 ‘09 • Manufacturing recovery in India commences • Stock markets rally as if worst is over – but too bullish for our liking • G20 meet says the right things, adds value to the IMF • Inflation under wholesale prices falls dramatically; consumer price inflation to follow in coming months • Rural markets holding up so far in India, need support from weather going forward. India: Kal, aaj aur kal
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - April 2, 2009
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Just as emerging economies are those that stand on the threshold of advancing into the bigger league, there are emerging cities in India, the cities that have the potential to match the larger cities in market size. Indeed some among them will become elite cities eventually.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - April 1, 2009
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NHAI projects worth Rs 13,000 crore hit roadblock On account of inadequate government support NHAI projects worth Rs. 13,000 crore (up to 1,055 km) under fifth phase of the National Highway Development Project (NHDP) are facing roadblock. The government has halved the portion of grant accorded to private partners from 20% to 10% under NHDP-V. Under NHDP-III a grant of 40% was given to private players.
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - April 1, 2009
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Segmentation of Urban Indian Households - Targeting the relevant consumer
Indicus Analytics Uploaded a new document - March 28, 2009
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Segmentation of Urban Indian Households - Targeting the relevant consumer
 
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