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Growth and Opportunities of Organized Retailing in India


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1 Department of Commerce, Kurukshetra University, KURUKSHETRA (HARYANA), India
2 University School of Management, Kurukshetra University, KURUKSHETRA (HARYANA), India
     

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Retailing is one of the most attractive sector in the world's economy. It is becoming one of the largest industry all over the world. Indian economy is not also exception regarding this. From the last decades, the Indian retail industry has become the hot favourite destination for organized retail companies. A lot of big industrial groups have jumped in it as Reliance, Pantaloon, Tata, Landmark, Parimal, etc. Now the Indian retail sector has attracted the attention of people from various fields including academia and research organizations. The present study is undertaken to gain an insight about the present structure of Indian retail sector, the major sub-sectors in organized and traditional retail and changes in the relative share of organized retail in various segments. The study is descriptive in nature. The study is based on secondary data, which is taken from various reports published by various organizations.

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Retailing, Organized Retailing, Growth.
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Authors

Ganesh Das
Department of Commerce, Kurukshetra University, KURUKSHETRA (HARYANA), India
Ritesh Kalra
University School of Management, Kurukshetra University, KURUKSHETRA (HARYANA), India

Abstract


Retailing is one of the most attractive sector in the world's economy. It is becoming one of the largest industry all over the world. Indian economy is not also exception regarding this. From the last decades, the Indian retail industry has become the hot favourite destination for organized retail companies. A lot of big industrial groups have jumped in it as Reliance, Pantaloon, Tata, Landmark, Parimal, etc. Now the Indian retail sector has attracted the attention of people from various fields including academia and research organizations. The present study is undertaken to gain an insight about the present structure of Indian retail sector, the major sub-sectors in organized and traditional retail and changes in the relative share of organized retail in various segments. The study is descriptive in nature. The study is based on secondary data, which is taken from various reports published by various organizations.

Keywords


Retailing, Organized Retailing, Growth.

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