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Item Emergence of Rural Markets in India; Opportunities, Threats and Innovations(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, 2015) Agarwal, H.Rural India, which was earlier ignored by marketers, is now attracting more and more companies towards it. Marketers now see a need to tap this segment of the population where they see a huge scope for marketing. But only those companies that understand the rural psyche of the masses can win over the rural consumers and bring out innovative products, which serve their needs. And, in the changing business environment, the rural customer is very active and quality conscious. Urban markets are becoming competitive increasingly and, perhaps, getting saturated. The rural market in India is not a separate entity in itself and it is highly influenced by the sociological and behavioral factors operating in the country. About 285 million live in urban India whereas 741.6 million reside in rural areas, constituting 72.22 per cent of India's population resides in its 6, 27,000 villages. Size of rural market is estimated to be 42 million households and rural market has been growing at five times the pace of the urban market. The core of a scientific approach is to understand the market opportunities for rural products along with the country's development priorities and to chalk out a strategy where rural industries have an important role to play. While rural products are forced to increasingly become part of global supply chains, these products need to adapt themselves, not only according to the changing tastes of the national market, but also according to changes in tastes in the international market. Therefore, a process is essential to explore the market linkages and capacity building for SHGs through a bottom up approach and continuous dialogue with stakeholders of rural enterprise. This process should ensure the participation of rural people as consumers and producers in the globalization mechanism, with better livelihoods and global access to markets. The real challenge of building a sustainable market linkage starts here.Item Ethical issues in business: the spiritual inputs(University of Kelaniya, 2010) Agarwal, H.Zeno of Cyprus, Manu Samhita and even every book of Religion especially ‘Hindu’ have strongly put the Ethics as an essential part of the business activities. All over the world, every person want to achieve peaceful living. And, to perform this act, a common code of conduct is required. This common code of conduct measures all human being equal and gives joy and happiness naturally available to all. It is, thus, called society i.e., group leading an ethics or living a value based life enjoys the fruits of good organized living. Business is a part of the society. It functions in the society. So, it should be guided by the ethical or moral norms which the society wants the business to observe. In other words, every business should be guided by business ethics i.e., moral principles which are considered by the society as right, and so, should govern and guide the activities of the business. This way, the present paper (followed) is based upon the citations, discussions and suggestions given in the various spiritual and holy texts in Artha and Kama, Dharma, Moksha manner. Moreover, ethical dilemma is discussed in detail. In my opinion, the present paper contains such issues which have not been discussed so far.Item ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS: THE SPRITUAL INPUTS(2010) Agarwal, H.Zeno of Cyprus, Manu Samhita and even every book of Religion especially ?Hindu? have strongly put the Ethics as an essential part of the business activities. All over the world, every person want to achieve peaceful living. And, to perform this act, a common code of conduct is required. This common code of conduct measures all human being equal and gives joy and happiness naturally available to all. It is, thus, called society i.e., group leading an ethics or living a value based life enjoys the fruits of good organized living. Business is a part of the society. It functions in the society. So, it should be guided by the ethical or moral norms which the society wants the business to observe. In other words, every business should be guided by business ethics i.e., moral principles which are considered by the society as right, and so, should govern and guide the activities of the business. This way, the present paper (followed) is based upon the citations,discussions and suggestions given in the various spiritual and holy texts in Artha and Kama, Dharma, Moksha manner. Moreover, ethical dilemma is discussed in detail. In my opinion, the present paper contains such issues which have not been discussed so far.