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East Delhi emerges as marketer`s paradise Print
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 05:30
While both areas have the same penetration of two-wheelers (36 per cent of households own such vehicles), West Delhi leads in the proportion using four-wheelers (20 versus 17).These results, from the latest Indicus Analytics' publication, "Market Skyline of India 2006: District Profile," are based on the National Data Survey on Saving Patterns of Indians (2004-05), National Accounts Statistics (CSO), and Reproductive & Child Health Survey (RCHS) that was conducted in 2003-04 and then projected forward.
 
Teaching them young Print
Wednesday, 26 July 2006 05:30
It is often said that the future of the country lies in its youth, but when it comes to planning and programme implementation, this idiom is more often than not ignored.
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Of primary importance Print
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 05:30
High drop-out and low attendance rates are all complex problems connected to deeper concerns of gender, class, caste structure and poverty
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AIDS - down but not out Print
Wednesday, 28 June 2006 05:30
The National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) currently estimates that 5.21 million Indians are afflicted with this disease
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Reservation in education Print
Wednesday, 14 June 2006 05:30
The latest attempt by our government to reserve seats for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in higher education institutes has sparked off protests all over the country.
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Problems with the NET Print
Wednesday, 17 May 2006 05:30
The National Eligibility Test for Lectureship (NET) was introduced in 1989 to ensure a common minimum standard for lecturers in colleges and universities across the country.
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The burden of Anaemia Print
Wednesday, 03 May 2006 05:30
Anaemia refers to inadequate levels of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen through blood to the various body tissues.
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Indian Financial Scape

Financial services availabilty, market size, incomes, demography, asset penetration, credit, savings.

City Skyline of India

Income distribution, savings and expenditures, Index of best cities to invest and live in.

Market Skyline of India

Income distribution - low, middle, and affluent, Market size across product segments, SEC classification.

District GDP of India

All 9 sectors share of district GDP, Sectoral growth in each district, Accompanied with basic demographics.

Housing Skyline of India

Ownership across income/age ,Forecast of housing demand,Insights into household types.

City Skyline of India Neighborhood Series

Incomes, expenditures and savings in 100 plus neighbourhoods of top cities

Indicus Consumer Spectrum

33 urban Consumer Segments in India based on lifescycle stages of chief wage earners of households and their skill levels.

Industrial Skyline of India

60 Industrial Sectors - units engaged, production, employment and consumption of industrial products in states and districts

Towns & Rural Blocks of India

Households, population, income savings expenditure for 431 towns and around 5000 peri urban centres & all rural blocks

Indian Development Land Scape

Education, health, economic Status, infrastructure, demography, empowerment, crime, and more, for all states & districts.

Urban Consumer Expenditure Spectrum

Income group wise expenditure on 21 categories & Households, population across income categories.


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