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Inbox September 2014

We value your feedback, whether criticism or appreciation. And here are a few that hit our mailboxes in August 2014

 

The issue looked great! It’s lively, with lots of colour and photography. Enjoyed the infographic. The contents of product pages were very informative. The contents are different from what we usually see in other business magazines. It’s unique. The cover page looked like an ad to me though. I fumbled a bit trying to reconcile to the cover page design. I wonder if it is the font treatment that threw me off? Or, the four blurbs at the bottom third?
Mary Catt,
Assistant Director – Communications,
Cornell University ILR School

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August Issue Cover - The Dollar BusinessIt’s a well-detailed publication, with good insights into the world of exports and imports. My compliments to your accomplished team for the excellent publication. I look forward to The Dollar Business scaling new heights.
S. R. Damani,
Damani Brothers,
Chennai

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The article on T-shirts, titled: ‘Dressing Up The World’ made wonderful read. It is heartening to learn that 90% of the T-shirts exported from India are made in an otherwise nondescript town called Tirupur. As the saying goes, ‘If there is a will, there is a way’, many budding entrepreneurs and exporters can learn a lesson or two to emulate the Tirupur model of success.
EV Prasad,
CEAT Shoppe,
Chennai

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The feature on Kamarajar Port was a revelation.  It proves the feasibility and viability of corporatisation of ports. With its corporate structure and functioning creating potential for performance and revenue earning capability, Kamarajar Port has become a role model to be replicated, specifically in the case of unviable state-owned ventures.
V. Sridhar,
Hyderabad

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The cover story, titled: ‘For the Ultimate Game Changer’ is very informative in the first place. It clearly spells out how the new Foreign Trade Policy is likely to help India achieve $500 billion per annum export figure. Congratulations to The Dollar Business team, this time too, you have come up with various facets of FTP including focus and promotion, exemptions and remissions, EPCG, Export Promotion Zones, Services and Deemed Export. You can’t ask for more.
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The Bajaj story was quite interesting. I continue to use the good old Bajaj scooter, which I purchased over two decades back. I always used to wonder how it was phased out despite its durability and reliability. I got the answers in the story. My compliments to you for featuring a two-wheeler product that for many years remained popular amongst a majority of Indians.
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