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अक्तूबर, 2012 की पोस्ट दिखाई जा रही हैं

Home Town; Rjarhat, Kolkata; A Pantaloon's venture

Have you ever noticed a co bweb closely ; if not , then do it at the first available chance. In cities or metros you may find little difficulties es to loc ate it b ut you know what it is for ! Just a trap to entrap in nocent insects laid by spiders for their feeds. Ho me Towns, Big Bazars , Future Shops are of same nature. They are just traps to allure gullib le consu mers to ex tract their purse for the feed of giant like Pantaloons. They are in retail business for qui te sometime now. With their Hifi ambience they impress middle class and sell what are most profitable for them. Quality is the la st word and pr ofit ma rgin being the first ; th is is their key word. Tom, Dick and Harry may produce or manufacture anyth ing; just rope in  them with lucrative precentage and manage to market their wortst pro d ucts.  The y all gain but consumers like you and me lose! How ? Here I share my recent experience . On 7th of this month (07/10/2012) I w ent to Home Town , Rajarhat , K

Shopping Malls; new destination of middle-class

चित्र
Recently there is lots of hue and cry over government’s decision clearing FDI retailer’s passage to open their shops in India. Government claims this will change our economy taking drastic turn. The farmers will be more gainer and so we, the consumers. Lots of jobs will be created in retail sectors. As they may erase our age -old clan of middlemen. Their direct marketing bypassing middlemen will help farmers get better price for what they grow and consumers get better what they buy. However the antagonists claim; things will go far worse as they will enjoy monopoly and rule the market as they wish. Now for us the situation is just wait and watch. After all we have no choice. Big retailers or shopping malls are common sight these days everywhere. Middle class with more surplus funds in their pockets now have become great consumers. Visiting any malls would testify this fact. The consumers; whom we usually find with tough bargaining spirit in local shops; move on the floor