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October 29th, 2009
Bharatbook.com included “Stationery market - India” report as part of its Education Industry series. It gives in-depth analysis on Stationery market in India.
Stationery market in India. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Stationery-Market-India.html ) provides an overview of the stationery market in India, including the market size, growth rate and market share of the different segments. A detailed overview of the Notebook & Paper and Writing Instruments market is also provided. The trends and characteristics section highlights how the stationery industry is evolving as a dynamic market and also discusses government regulations and tax structure.
With the government laying emphasis on education and increasing number of schools in India, more schools are being built and this in turn is driving the sales of stationery products. India being the outsourcing hub for many multinational companies, office stationery market is growing at a faster pace.
Competition section provides the details of unorganized market, the market share of organized players in individual segments. The profiles of major players are provided in the end along with key developments in the industry.
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