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Sunday, December 13, 2009

TARKASH - 2010


Which product was marketed as Freestyle in Sweden, Stowaway in UK and Soundabout in many other countries including US?
Still thinking??
Get ready to compete with the sharpest and fastest minds with a passion for the business world. With Quiz master firing a volley of questions, only lighting fast responses and out of the box thinking can sail you through tough competition. Do you have the mettle to battle? Find it out at quiz arena of TARKASH - 2010.

General Rules –
Date of event - 16th and 17th of January
Open (No entry fee) inter college business quiz.
Quiz Master to be decided soon.
The decision taken by organisers and Quiz Master will be final.

Prize Money –
Winner – Rs 10000
Runner up – Rs 5000
Second Runner up – Rs 2000


For more details contact -
Siddharth Jaithaliya
+91-9343419580
siddharth.jaithaliya@gmail.com

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Fashion jwellery market in India


The market for fashion jewellery has changed significantly — the industry dynamics and consumer behaviour patterns are different than a few years ago. It is one of the few markets that weren’t affected by the downturn last year and is expected to touch Rs 1,500 crore by end of 2009.
India is the world’s second-largest manufacturer of imitation jewellery after China. Indian imitation jewellery enjoys a huge demand and has potential for growth in markets such as the US, UK, Europe, Canada, Australia and many Asian countries.
Imitation jewellery is largely made of brass, casting iron, nickel, plastic beads and stones, instead of precious metals and gems. It does not have resale value and is available at a range of price points — from less than Rs 100 to over Rs 5,000.
The availability of skilled artisans at low cost as also that of base metals, faux gems and stones has encouraged the sector’s growth in India. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh are some of the important states known for such products.