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FDI will kill Indian brands, says Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has reiterated that her Government will continue to oppose foreign direct investment (FDI) in various sectors, including pharmaceutical and agriculture, as it will kill the Indian brands.
"I am not against people getting jobs,...
Retail
Rail Budget promises more retail opportunity
The much awaited Rail Budget of Mamata Banerjee promises to strengthen retail opportunity in railway stations across the country. With several other service offerings to the passengers, Banerjee’s initiative to modernise 50 railway stations to world class standards gets...
Retail
RPG pushes expansion plans amid slowdown
There is cost-cutting in the RPG Group as it surfs the slowdown, but there is no dearth of cash for planned expansions. “We are in a spending mode. Whatever projects we had embarked on are progressing and we have...
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Retail in the week past
The Indian retail sector, last week, experienced various aspects that can easily make up for an entertaining saga. Apart from new plans, being announced as usual by variuos industry players, we also saw some new and innovative concepts being...
Retail
Tatas will not be allowed to enter retail in WB: Mamta
It is probably the hardest time of the year for business barons Tata. After being restricted from launching the Nano on the slated time from its Singur plant in West Bengal, the company is being held back from introducing...
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Aloke Banerjee to head Rosebys in India
Rosebys, UK-based textiles and home furnishings retail chain, which is owned by Sanjay Dalmia-led GHCL, has appointed Aloke Banerjee as its CEO for India operations.While confirming the development to Indiaretailing, Banerjee said that Rosebys will open its first shop...
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We are among the top footwear on major platforms: Gopal Rathor, Clog London
Gopal Rathor, Director, Clog London speaks about the brand’s growth journey, strategies and expansion plansNew Delhi: Launched in 2018...
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