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Saturday, May 30th, 2009A world without rivers? Great piece by YK Alagh in today’s IE (more…)
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Financial services availabilty, market size, incomes, demography, asset penetration, credit, savings. |
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Income distribution, savings and expenditures, Index of best cities to invest and live in. |
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Income distribution - low, middle, and affluent, Market size across product segments, SEC classification. |
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All 9 sectors share of district GDP, Sectoral growth in each district, Accompanied with basic demographics. |
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Ownership across income/age ,Forecast of housing demand,Insights into household types. |
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City Skyline of India Neighborhood Series Incomes, expenditures and savings in 100 plus neighbourhoods of top cities |
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33 urban Consumer Segments in India based on lifescycle stages of chief wage earners of households and their skill levels. |
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60 Industrial Sectors - units engaged, production, employment and consumption of industrial products in states and districts |
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Households, population, income savings expenditure for 431 towns and around 5000 peri urban centres & all rural blocks |
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Education, health, economic Status, infrastructure, demography, empowerment, crime, and more, for all states & districts. |
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Urban Consumer Expenditure Spectrum Income group wise expenditure on 21 categories & Households, population across income categories. |
A world without rivers? Great piece by YK Alagh in today’s IE (more…)
Tags: environment, policy, rivers, water
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The numbers all seem to be looking up, the stock markets all seem to be rising once again, cheer is back. There is spring in the air. One wonders what happened to make everything so nice once again?
Tags: recession, slowdown
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The single most surprising ministerial appointment is that of the FM. What drove Rahul-Sonia to do this? (more…)
Tags: Congress, finance minister, Goverment, Montek Ahluwalia, Pranab Mukherjee
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Speculation is a dirty word these days and speculators are vilified. This is not just short sightedness, it’s downright misplaced. (more…)
Tags: agricultural marketing, price discovery, speculation
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Something remarkable has happened during the 5 months and nobody seems to have noticed. (more…)
Tags: cooperation, governance, terrorism
Posted in Indian Economy | 1 Comment »
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