Tuesday, August 5, 2008

India's new 25 G-spots - Business

For decades, the enduring aphorism that best condensed the economic theory of trickle-down benefits of high economic growth has been "A rising tide lifts all boats".

The ultimate mantra of free market evangelists popularised by John F. Kennedy finds vindication across India too.

As India migrated from a $500-per-capita income at the beginning of the decade to $1000 now, higher earnings fuelled consumption and created markets in new geographic landscapes, extending beyond the big metros and even Tier II submetros.

Kolhapur, better known for its hand-made chappals; Kannur, famous for the export of communism; cotton town
Erode and Yamunanagar, best known for the manufacture of utensils, are now the destinations for companies seeking consumers and market share.

If Future Group Chairman Kishore Biyani has chosen small town Jharkhand boy Mahendra Singh Dhoni as the brand ambassador for Big Bazaar, it is not just for cricket but market economics too.

1. Kannur, Kerala
2. Kolhapur, Maharashtra
3. Thrissur, Kerala
4. Erode, Tamil Nadu
5. Puducherry
6. Alappuzha, Kerala
7. Patiala, Punjab
8. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
9. Sangli, Maharashtra
10. Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
11. Kollam, Kerala
12. Gurdaspur, Punjab
13. Sangrur, Punjab
14. Panipat, Haryana
15. Yamunanagar, Haryana
16. Ambala, Haryana
17. Shimoga, Karnataka
18. Rohtak, Haryana
19. Palakkad, Kerala
20. Kottayam, Kerala
21. Karnal, Haryana
22. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
23. Rupnagar, Punjab
24. Theni, Tamil Nadu
25. Namakkal, Tamil Nadu


Source
http://interestinggenerallinks.blogspot.com/2008/08/india-today-indias-new-25-g-spots.html

No comments: