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About 100,000 people in India's milrieoneeo (assets over $ 1,000,000), live, and that number is increasing rapidly. India's rapid economic growth, soaring real estate values and resulting property of the Indian rich person has contributed to further disadvantage.
Outstanding college graduates flood the salary received 30,000 to 40,000 U.S. dollars, engi
About 100,000 people in India's milrieoneeo (assets over $ 1,000,000), live, and that number is increasing rapidly.
Outstanding college graduates flood the salary received 30,000 to 40,000 U.S. dollars. In fact, the leading university, IIM-Kolkata (IIM-C) The average salary of MBA graduates and 142 bases of blood this year, the average wage increase rate amounting to 15.2%. Bullish on the futur
00 million Indians have no mains electricity at all. While 80% of Indian villages have at least an electricity line, just 44% of rural households have access to electricity. Acity. Acity.a sample of 97,882 households in 2002, electricity was the main source of lighting for 53% of rural households compared to 36% in 1993.Some half of the electricity iecttolen, compared with 3% in China. Thecttolen
and visit the World Expo. More than 70–100 million visitors are expected to visit the expo, the largest in history.
2. Coffee Industry
Propensity to consume food & beverage
□As an income level is being inclined, consumption for food expends as well.
□ Engel’s coefficient is diminishing with income upsurge but, absolute quantity of food expenditure is also growing steadily.
and foreigner's investment in medical part, Vietnam is expanding city-centered hospitals and private medical institutions that give medical sevices of high quality for the rich and foreigners.
But they go through difficult because hospitals are almost unsanitary and lack of equipments and most of hospitals organize by government expenditures.
① Public medical institution
Because of to