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Re-Export Business in India

Posted by Samuel Lucas | Indian Business | Thursday 25 December 2008 9:57 am

India is a densely populated country. It has very few patches of less populated regions. Most of the Indian Territory is highly populated. India is an extremely populated region and as such you find a lot of re-export business here. Re-export business in India is growing a lot. There are many reasons behind the growth of this re-export business in India. If you want to understand the growth of this business in India, you will need to take a look at the population statistics of India as well as the industry we are talking about here. India is a highly populated country. There are literally millions of people in India who are living under the poverty line. Considering the state of poverty at one side and the development as growth due to the film industry, information technology industry as well as cotton textile industry, you find that the business of re-export is on a rise in India. Re-export business in India is on a rise and there are many reasons behind this increase. To understand the businesses in India better, one needs to understand the different classes of India and the reason of growth of one particular sector of Indian industry.

To cut a long story short, one can understand this fact that as there are lots and lots of people who are living in India, you find that as a result there are many different people who are looking for more business and jobs all the time. With ever increasing unemployment and a huge number of people living under the line of poverty, the obvious result is that the re-export business in India is on a rise. Thus the population factor here is driving the businesses to one particular dimension. The current economic state of India is very much dependent on the population this country is supporting.

Tour and Travel To Bhutan

Posted by Forrest | Indian Travel | Tuesday 23 December 2008 6:10 am

Bhutan is a place that may not be on the ‘Frequently Visited Places in India” list, but people who have visited the place need no testimonials of Bhutan’s tranquil halo. For those who haven’t been on the land of pseudo Shangri-La, let us embark on a brief journey to this compact place. Under the covers of rich history, spiritualism and ethnicity, Bhutan offers a stimulating combination of imposing mountains (often clad with snow), placid sceneries and pleasant weather. Bhutan is known by several names like Land of the Thunder Dragon, Shangri-La, Bootan and Druk Yul. Each name contributes to its features, making it mystical and enigmatic.

The heart of Bhutan’s culture is its capital Thimpu. This place has a scenic beauty that is enough to set your soul free on the serene mountains! Thimpu also lends an excellent location for trekking, hiking, river rafting and other wildlife excursions. Besides, it also offers various local markets selling exotic items at unbelievable prices. Or more yet, you can just saunter in Thimpu streets and enjoy the weekly markets! Thimpu has a lot more to offer in terms of entertainment, knowledge, culture and ethnicity, but I would like to leave the rest for you to explore, though I would name some of its famous attractions like Tashichho Dzong, Simtokha Dzong, National Library, The High Court, The Royal Bhutan, Golf Course, Convention Centre, etc. Buddhism is not only a religion but a way of life in Bhutan. The teachings of Buddhism resonates in every nook and corner, with monks and priests practicing the core Buddhist teachings. The aura of the land is such that your body and mind feel enlightened, with feelings of compassion and virtue for everyone.

However, visiting Bhutan in appropriate weather could enrich your experience. Bhutan being situated in the heart of mountains is severely cold in winters. Seasons of Spring and Autumn are mild with sky being bright and mountains clear. This period also bring Bhutan’s magic to forefront with most of the festivals taking place here. So if you visit Bhutan in the months of October and November, you get an opportunity of viewing The Thunder Dragon clad in different colored robes and delicate mists. Have a good trip!