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Welcome to CSCPortal 3.5.0. Cold Storage Market in India 2015 - 2020. Product ID: NOV0715001 Price: $2500 (Single User License), $3500 (Site License), $4500 (Enterprise License) Available Format: PDF Published Date: 14 July 2015, Pages: 156 Indian cold storage market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.09% by 2020 driven by the growth in the organized retail, Indian fast food market, food processing industry and e-commerce sectors.

Cold Storage Market in India 2015 - 2020

Cold storage market in India is expected to be worth US$ 8.57 billion by 2020. The cold storage market in India is highly fragmented with more than 3500 players in the unorganized sector and around 30 players in the organized sector. India currently has 6156 cold storage facilities across various states with total capacity of 28.68 MMT which is insufficient. Cold Storage Market in India - An $8.57 billion Opportunity By 2020, Reveals New Market Research Report by NOVONOUS. Cold storage market in India is expected to be worth US$ 8.57 billion by 2020, finds a new research report launched by NOVONOUS.

Cold Storage Market in India - An $8.57 billion Opportunity By 2020, Reveals New Market Research Report by NOVONOUS

Indian cold storage market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.09% by 2020 driven by the growth in the organized retail, Indian fast food market, food processing industry and e-commerce sectors. To know more about this newly launched market research report visit “” MEESEVA EDUCATION & TESTING SERVICE. WhatsApp Web. Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Cold Storage Market in India - An $8.57 billion Opportunity By 2020, Reveals New Market Research Report by NOVONOUS. eGovWatch: Modi set to replicate Gujarat’s model of eGovernance in other states. When it comes to egovernance, the latest buzzword in the corridors of power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a firm believer of its force multiplier effect.

eGovWatch: Modi set to replicate Gujarat’s model of eGovernance in other states

By Nirwa Mehta, Jyotsna Bhatnagar And having walked the talk in Gujarat, a state he led from the front for the past 13 years, the PM is now all set to replicate Gujarat’s model of e-governance in other states as well in a bid to catapult the country to the next level of development using this potent tool of easy, effective and economical governance. Once a laggard in the IT arena, Gujarat today has the largest optical fibre wide area network in the whole of Asia, stretching over an area of over 50,000 km.

This provides government functionaries with a platform to interact not only with the lowest-rung officers all throughout the state but also with the people in rural areas through video conferencing. E-Gram Vishwagram Connecting villages. Village Councils and Village Development Board in Nagaland,(Overview) Village Councils are an important component of the modern governance system in Nagaland.

Village Councils and Village Development Board in Nagaland,(Overview)

While the District Planning and Development Boards provide the needed flexibility to ensure a responsive and holistic approach towards development for the district, linkages to the grassroots through the Village Development Boards ( VDB) have been established for delivering the rural developmental inputs. These linkages have become vital for decentralizing governance and decision-making in the post-independence and Statehood eras.

As an introduction to the role of the Village Councils and Village Development Board in Nagaland, it is imperative that the constitutional provisions in regard to the State as enshrined in the Constitution of India are understood. Prof. Anil K. Gupta. Professor Anil K.

Prof. Anil K. Gupta

Gupta Ph.D., Management, M.Sc. (Genetics), B.Sc. (Hons), Agri. Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380 015 Coordinator, SRISTI Founder, Honey Bee Network Executive Vice Chair, National Innovation Foundation Member, National Innovation Council, Chaired by Adviser to Prime Minister; Fellow, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and Fellow, The World Academy of Art and Science, California 2001 Mission: To demonstrate the potential of knowledge rich economically poor people in taking developing societies out of the morass of mediocrity and lead these on to a path of sustainable, democratic and diversified progress.

Have been walking (around 6000 kms across India) for a week or more every summer and winter for last 17 years as a part of Shodhyatra (journey on foot) to celebrate creativity at grassroots, to learn from grassroots teachers and share creativity of communities encountered so far.