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A
PROJECT REPORT
ON
BSNL,
"Financial Overview of Telecom Sector in India"
Submitted in partial fulfillment for the
Award of degree of
Bachelor of Business Administration
2014-2015
University of Rajasthan
Submitted To:-
Dr. Dileep Singh
HOD
University Commerce College
Jaipur(Raj).
Submitted By:
Mitesh Ghiya
BBA IV Sem
A/6629
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Certification from College
This is to certify that project report entitled ''Financial
Overview'' has been written by MITESH GHIYA S/o
Mr. OM PRAKASH GIDYA student of BBA Part II, 4th
Sem., University Commerce College, Jaipur affiliated
from University of Raj asthan under my guidance and
supervision. This is his own work and the project is fit
for submission in partial fulfillment of degree of BBA.
Date:
Dr. Dileep Singh
(Head of BBA, Deptt.)
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Declaration
I hereby declare that the project work entitled
''Financial Overview'' submitted to the University of
Rajasthan, is a record on an original work done by me
under the guidance of Dr. Dileep Singh (HOD),
University Commerce College, Jaipur, Raj., and this
project work has not performed the basis for the award
of any degree or diploma/associate ship/ fellowship and
similar project if any.
Mitesh Ghiya
BBAIV Sem.
University Commerce College
Roll Call No. : A/6629
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Preface
As per the curriculam of 4th
semester of BBA Part II, we
had to undergone through a Project Study. I
approached BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITTED
for this purpose and got an opportunity to prepare
a report on it.
The topic of my project was ''Financial Overview of
telecom Sector in India''. In this report I have put my
best efforts to compile the data to the highest level of
accuracy and give my views to the best of my judgment.
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Acknowledgement
I wish to express my gratitude to University of
Rajasthan for giving me an opportunity to be a part of
such kind of learning experience, which will surely
enhance my knowledge and skills.
I am grateful to Dr. Dileep Singh for their invaluable
guidance and cooperation during the course of the
project. He provided me with his assistance and support
whenever needed that hasbeen instrumental in
completion of the project.
The project has been a great experience, the learning
and the exposure, I got though this project was immense
and will surely help me in my future pursuits.
I would like to give my heartful thanks to my Parents
who always gave me Moral Support.
Mitesh Ghiya
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Executive Summary
The project is an extensive report on how the
BSNL Company markets its strategies and how the
company has been able in tackling the present tough
competition and how it is cooping up by the allegations
of the quality of its products. The report begins with the
history of the products and the introduction of the
BSNL Company.
This report also contains the basic marketing
strategies that are used by the BSNL Company of
manufacturing process, technology, production policy,
advertising, collaboration, export scenario, future
prospect and government policies. The report includes
some of the key salient features of market trend issues.
In today's world of cut throat fierce competition, it is
very essential to not only exist but also to excel in the
market. Today's market is enormously more complex.
Hence forth, to survive in the market, the company not
only needs to maximize its profit but also needs to
satisfy its customers and should try to build upon there.
Financial
Overview
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Sr. No. Title Pa2e No.
1. Certificate from Colleee 1
2. Declaration 2
3. Preface 3
4. Acknowledeement 4
5. Executive Summary 5
6. Financial Analysis (9-19)
6.1 Definition of Financial Analysis 9
6.2 Meanine of Financial Analysis 9
6.3 Conceot of Financial Analysis 10
6.4 Role of Financial Analysis 10
6.5 Purnose of Financial Analysis 11
6.6 Need of Financial Analvsis 11
6.7 Objectives of Financial Analysis 12
6.8 lmnortance of Financial Analysis 13
6.9 Ways of Financial Analysis 14
6.10 Methods of Financial Analysis 15
6.11 Documents used in Financial Analysis 17
'6.12 Qualitv of Financial Analysis 19
7. BSNL Profile (21-38)
7.1 Introduction of BSNL 22
7.2 Service nrovided by BSNL 24
7.3 Administrative Units 25
7.4 History of BSNL 26
7.5 Challen!!es 29
7.6 3G Coveraee 30
7.7 Recoenitions 30
7.8 Comoetitors 31
7.9 Quality of Service 31
7.10 Censorshin 31
7.11 Product Line 32
7.12 Statement of Profit & Loss 34
7.13 Balance Sheet 35
7.14 Cash Flow Statement 36
7.15 BSNL at Jaiour Circle 37
7.16 Mission of BSNL 38
7.17 Ob_jective of BSNL 38
INDEX
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8. Research MethodoloITT' (39-45)
8.1 Research Objectives 40
8.2 Research Desh!n 40
8.3 Research Instruments 41
8.4 Samolin2 Plan 41
8.5 Samolin2 Desi2n 42
8.6 Facts & Findin2s 43
8.7 Data Collection 45
8.8 Sources of Data Collection 45
9. SWOT Analysis (46-48)
9.1 What is SWOT Analysis? 46
9.2 Why use a SWOT Analysis? 46
9.3 How to Perform SWOT Analysis? 46
9.3a Stren2th 47
9.3b Weakness 47
9.3c Oonortunitv 48
9.3d Threat 48
10. Conclusions 49
11. Su22estions 50
12. Annexure 53
13. Biblio2raohy 56
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6.1 Definition of Financial Analysis
The process of evaluating businesses, projects, budgets and other
finance-related entities to determine their suitability for investment.
Typically, financial analysis is used to analyze whether an entity is
stable, solvent, liquid, or profitable enough to be invested in. When
looking at a specific company, the financial analyst will often focus on
the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. In
addition, one key area of financial analysis involves extrapolating the
company's past performance into an estimate of the company's future
performance.
6.2 Meaning of Financial Analysis
Financial analysis is the examination of a business from a variety of
perspectives in order to fully understand the greater financial situation
and determine how best to strengthen the business. A financial analysis
looks at many aspects of a business from its profitability and stability to
its solvency and liquidity.
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6.3 Concept of Financial analysis
Financial analysis is the process of evaluating the cash flows
associated with different management scenarios in order to determine
their relative profitability. This is clearly an important factor to
consider in evaluating alte rnatives, but not necessarily the only one. At
first glance, you may think it should be fairly obvious that alternatives
that generate the most money, after expenses, are the most profitable.
Generally speaking, this is true; however, it can and does get a bit more
complicated than that. The primary factor that complicates financial
analysis is the fact that the timing of a cost or revenue can have a large
effect on the value of the cost or revenue.
6.4 Role of Financial Analysis
The Financial Analysis function performs in-depth analysis of the
institu tion' s financial and operating results independently of the
business units and prepares management reports for Senior
Management and the Board. This function is generally found as a
separate unit only in larger institutions.
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6.5 Purpose of Financial Analysis
Individual investors or firms that are interested in investing in
small businesses use financial analysis techniques in evaluating target
companies' financial information. By examining past and current
financial statements -- balance sheets, income statements and cash flow
statements -- potential investors can form opinions about investment
value and expectations of future performance. Financial analysis can
also assist small-business owners as they weigh the effect of certain
decisions
, such as borrowing, on their own companies.
6. Need of Financial Analysis
Financial analysis (also referred to as financial statement
analysis or accounting analysis or Analysis of finance) refers to an
assessment of the viability, stability and profitability of a business, sub
business or project.
It is performed by professionals who prepare reports using ratios
that make use of information taken from financial statements and other
reports. These reports are usually presented to top management as one
of their bases in making business decisions.
• Continue or discontinue its main operation or part of its business;
• Make or purchase certain materials in the manufacture of its
product;
• Acquire or rent/lease certain machineries and equipment in the
production of its goods;
• Issue stocks or negotiate for a bank loan to increase its working
capital;
• Make decisions regarding investing or lending capital;
• Other decisions that allow management to make an informed
selection on various alternatives in the conduct of its business.
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6.7 Objectives of Financial Analysis
The objective of a Financial Analysis is to provide information's to all
the users of these accounts to help them in their decision-making. Note
that most users will only have access to published Financial info.
Interpretation and analysis of Financial Statement involves
identifying the users of the accounts, examining the information,
analyzing and reporting in a format which will give information for
economic decision making.
Types of users:-
Investors - look at the risk oOf the investment, profitability and future
growth.
Managers/Employees - have access to more information and will want
to know the stability of the company and profitability.
Creditors - are interested in the liquidity, as they just want to be paid in
time.
Banks - are interested in the performance and liquidity of organization
for leading purposes.
Government departments - have various uses.
Other groups including he local community on green issues, jobs, etc.
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6.8 Importance of Financial Analysis
The financial analysis is important for different reasons:
1. Holding Of Share
Shareholders are the owners of the company. Time and again, they
may have to take decisions whether they have to continue with
the holdings of the company's share or sell them out. The financial
statement analysis is important as it provides meaningful
information to the shareholders in taking such decisions.
2. Decisions And Plans
The management of the company is responsible for taking decisions
and formulating plans and policies for the future. They, therefore,
always need to evaluate its performance and effectiveness of their
action to realize the company's goal in the past. For that
purpose, financial statement analysis is important to the company's
management.
3. Extension Of Credit
The creditors are the providers of loan capital to the company.
Therefore they may have to take decisions as to whether they have to
extend their loans to the company and demand for higher interest
rates. The financial statement analysis provides important
information to them for their purpose.
4. Investment Decision
The prospective investors are those who have surplus capital to
invest in some profitable opportunities. Therefore, they often have to
decide whether to invest their capital in the company's share.
The financial statement analysis is important to them because they
can obtain useful information for their investment decision making
purpose.
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6.9 Ways of Financial Analysis
One of the most common ways of analyzing financial data is to calculate
ratios from the data to compare against those of other companies or
against the company's own historical performance. For example, return
on assets is a common ratio used to determine how efficient a company
is at using its assets and as a measure of profitability. This ratio could
be calculated for several similar companies and compared as part of a
larger analysis.
These elements are typically reviewed in a financial analysis:
1. Profitability: The business needs to review the levels of current and
past profitability and decide what they need to do to increase
profitability in the future.
2. Solvency: Businesses are also concerned with making sure that they
do not fold because they are in debt. A financial analysis will
highlight the debts they owe, and help create a pay-off plan.
3. Liquidity: A business needs to understand its cash position and make
sure that it has the ability to maintain a positive cash flow, while still
being able to pay for what they need immediately.
4. Stability: The business also wants to make sure that it is financially
stable, and does not have components that could cause it to fold.
They are thinking long term about the future of the company. They
want to make sure they do not get into financial trouble.
6.10 Methods of Financial Analysis
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Financial analysts often compare financial
ratios (of solvency, profita bility, growth, etc.):
■ Past Performance - Across historical time periods for the same firm
(the last 5 years for example),
• Future Performance - Using historical figures and certain
mathematical and statistical techniques, including present and future
values, This extrapolation method is the main source of errors in
financial analysis as past statistics can be poor predictors of future
prospects.
• Comparative Performance - Comparison between similar firms.
These ratios are calculated by dividing a (group of) account
balance(s), taken from the balance and / or the income sta tement, by
another, for example :
Net income / equity = return on equity (ROE)
Net income / total assets = return on assets (ROA)
Stock price / earnings per share = P/E ratio
Comparing financial ratios is merely one way of conducting financial
analysis. ratios face several theoretical challenges:
• They say little about the firm's prospects in an absolute sense. Their
insights about relative performance require a reference point from
other time periods or similar firms.
• One ratio holds little meaning. As indicators, ratios can be logically
interpreted in at least two ways. One can partially overcome this
problem by combining several related ratios to paint a more
comprehensive picture of the firm's performance.
• Seasonal factors may prevent year-end values from being
representative. A ratio's values may be distorted as account balances
change from the beginning to the end of an accounting period. Use
average values for such accounts whenever possible.
• Financial ratios are no more objective than the accounting methods
employed. Changes in accounting policies or choices can yield
drastically different ratio values.
• Fundamental analysis.
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Financial analysts can also use percentage analysis which
involves reducing a series of figures as a percentage of some base
amount. For example, a group of items can be expressed as a percentage
of net income. When proportionate changes in the same figure over a
given time period expressed as a percentage is known as horizontal
analysis. Vertical or common-size analysis reduces all items on a
statement to a "common size" as a percentage of some base value which
assists in comparability with other companies of different sizes. As a
result, all Income Statement items are divided by Sales, and all Balance
Sheet items are divided by Total Assets.
Another method is comparative analysis. This provides a better
way to determine trends. Comparative analysis presents the same
information for two or more time periods and is presented side-by-side
to allow for easy analysis.
6.11 Documents used in Financial Analysis
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The three main sources of data for financial analysis are a company's
balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement.
Balance Sheet
The balance sheet outlines the financial and physical resources that
a company has available for business activities in the future. It is
important to note, however, that the balance sheet only lists these
resources, and makes no judgment about how well they will be used by
management. For this reason, the balance sheet is more useful in
analyzing a company's current financial position than its expected
performance.
The main elements of the balance sheet are assets and liabilities.
Assets generally include both current assets (cash or equivalents that
will be converted to cash within one year, such as accounts receivable,
inventory, and prepaid expenses) and noncurrent assets (assets that are
held for more than one year and are used in running the business,
including fixed assets like proper ty, plant, and equipment; long-term
investments; and intangible assets like patents, copyrights, and
goodwill). Both the total amount of assets and the makeup of asset
accounts are of interest to financial analysts.
The balance sheet also includes two categories of lia bilities, current
liabilities (debts that will come due within one year, such as accounts
payable, short-term loans, and taxes) and long-term debts (debts that
are due more than one year from the date of the statement). Liabilities
are important to financial analysts because businesses have same
obligation to pay their bills regularly as individuals, while business
income tends to be less certain. Long-term liabilities are less important
to analysts, since they lack the urgency of short-term debts, though their
presence does indicate that a company is strong enough to be allowed to
borrow money.
Income Statement
In contrast to the balance sheet, the income statement provides
information about a company's performance over a certain period of
time. Although it does not reveal much about the company's current
financial condition, it does provide indications of its future viability. The
main elements of the income statement are revenues earned, expenses
incur red, and net profit or loss. Revenues consist mainly of sales, though
financial analysts may also note the inclusion of royalties, interest, and
extraordinary items. Likewise, operating expenses usually consists
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primarily of the cost of goods sold, but can also include some unusual
items. Net income is the "bottom line" of the income statement. This
figure is the main indicator of a company's accomplishments over the
statement period.
Cash Flow Statement
The cash flow statement is similar to the income statement in that it
records a company's performance over a specified period of time. The
difference between the two is that the income statement also takes into
account some non-cash accounting items such as depreciation. The cash
flow statement strips away all of this and shows exactly how much
actual money the company has generated. Cash flow statements show
how companies have performed in managing inflows and outflows of
cash. It provides a sharper picture of a company's ability to pay bills,
creditors, and finance growth better than any other one financial
statement.
6.12 Quality of Financial Analysis
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The following statements describe the rating categories for the
assessment of the Financial Analysis function's independent analysis
and reporting of the ins titutio n's financial and operating results for
Senior Management and the Board. An overall rating of the Financial
Analysis function considers both its characteristics and the effectiveness
of its performance in executing its mandate. Characteristics and
examples of performance indicators that guide supervisory judgment in
determining an appropriate rating in the context of the nature, scope,
complexity, and risk profile of the institution are set out below.
Strong
The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and
practices of the Financial Analysis function meet or exceed what is
considered necessary, given the nature, scope, complexity, and risk
profile of the institution. Financial Analysis has consistently
demonstrated highly effective performance. Financial Analysis
characteristics and performance are superior to generally accepted
industry practices.
Acceptable
The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and
practices of the Financial Analysis function meet what is considered
necessar y, given the nature, scope, complexity, and risk profile of the
institution. Financial Analysis performance has been effective. Financial
Analysis characteristics and performance meet generally accepted
industry practices.
Needs Improvement
The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and
practices of the Financial Analysis function generally meet what is
considered necessary, given the nature, scope, complexity and risk
profile of the institution, but there are some significant areas that
require improvement. Financial Analysis performance has been
generally effective, but there are some significant areas where
effectiveness needs to be improved. The areas needing improvement are
not serious enough to cause prudential concerns if addressed in a timely
manner. Financial Analysis characteristics and/or performance do not
consistently meet generally accepted industry practices.
Weak
The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and
practices of the Financial Analysis function are not, in a material way,
what is considered necessary, given the natur e, scope, complexity, and
risk profile of the institution. Financial Analysis performance has
demonstrated serious instances where effectiveness needs to be
improved through immediate action. Financial Analysis characteristics
and/or performance often do not meet generally accepted industry
practices.
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BSNL
Pro 1/e
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7.1 Introduction of BSNL
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Bharat Sanchar Niga111 Li111itetl (abbreviated BSNL) is an
Indian owned telecommunications company headquartered in New
Delhi, India. It was incorporated on 15 September 2000 and took over
the business of providing of telecom services and network management
from the erstwhile Central Government Departments of Telecom
Services {DTS) and Telecom Operations (DTO), with effect from
l October 2000 on a going concern basis. It is the largest provider
of fixed telep hony, largest broadband services provider with more than
60% Market share, and fourth largest mobile telephony provider in
India. However, in recent years the company's revenues and market
share have plummeted into heavy losses due to intense competition in
the Indian telecommunications sector.
BSNL is India's oldest and largest communication service provider
(CSP). It had a customer base of 117 million as of January 2014. It has
footprints throughout India except for the metropolitan cities
of Mumbai and New Delhi, which are managed by Mt1hanagar
Telephone Niga111Li111itetl (MTNL).
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
Type
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State-owned enterprise
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 15 September 2000
Headquarters
Key people
Services
Revenue
Operating income
New Delhi, India
Anupam Shrivastava (Chairman & MD)
Fixedlineand mobiletelephon.
yInternet services,
digital, IPTV
Netincome
Total assets
Total equity
Owner
Number of
employees
T 271.29 billion (2013)W
279.33 billion (2012)l!l
& -79.55 billion (2013)lli
-88.21 billion (2012) w
& t -78.84 billion (2013)lli
-88.51 billion (2012)w
T t 956.89 billion (2013)lli
t 1018.35 billion (2012)w
T t 956.89 billion (2013)W
1018.35 billion (2012)W
Government of India
2,38,277 as on 31.03.2014
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7.2 Services provided by BSNL
BSNL provides almost every telecom service in India. Following are the
main telecom services provided by BSNL:
• Optical Infrastructure and DWDM: BSNL owns the biggest OFC
network in India. Also the DWDM network is one of the biggest in
the world. The DWDM equipments purchased in open tender at
BSNL are mainly of United Telecoms Limited ( UTL) ) make, which
was declared lowest cost in competitive bidding. Rest DWDM
equipments are from Hawaii. The SDH equipments are mainly from
Texas Networks, Hawaii, ZTE, ECI, UT STAR etc.
• Market Share: As of 30 November 2013, BSNL had 12.9% market
share in India and stands as 5th Telecom Operator in India and 67%
market share in ADSL Services.
• Managed Network Services: BSNL is providing complete Telecom
Services Solution to the Enterprise Customers i.e. MPLS
Connectivity, Point to Point Leased Lines and Internet Leased Lines.
• Universal Telecom Services: Fixed wire line services and landline in
local loop (WLL) using Technology called
bfone and Tarang respectively. As of 30 June 2010, BSNL had 75%
market share of fixed lines.
• Cellular Mobile Telephone Services: BSNL is major provider of
Cellular Mobile Telephone services using GSM platform under the
brand name Cellone & Excel (BSNL Mobile). As of 30 June 2010
BSNL has 13.50% share of mobile telephony in the countr y. It has
95.54 million customers using BSNL mobile.
• WLL-CDMA Telephone Services: BSNL's WLL (Wireless in Local
Loop) service is a service giving both fixed line telephony & Mobile
telephony.
• Internet: BSNL provides Internet access services through dial-up
connection (as Sancharnet through 2009) as Prepaid, NetOne as
Postpaid and ADSL broadband as BSNL Broadband BSNL held
55.76% of the market share with reported subscriber base of 9.19
million Internet subscribers with 7.79% of growth at the end of
March 2010. Top 12 Dial-up Service providers, based on the
subscriber base, it also provides Online Games via its Games on
Demand (GOD).
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• Intelligent Network (IN): BSNL offers value-added services, such as
Free Phone. Service (FPH), India Telephone Card (Prepaid card),
Account Card Calling (ACC), Virtual Private Network (VPN), Tele
voting, Premium Rate Service (PRM), Universal Access Number
(UAN).
• 3G: BSNL offers the '3G' or the'3rd Generation' services which
includes facilities like video calling, mobile broadband, live TV, 3G
Video portal, streaming services like online full-length movies and
video on demand etc.
• IPTV: BSNL also offers the 'Internet Protocol Television' facility
which enables customers to watch television through internet.
• FTTH: Fiber to the Home facility that offers a higher bandwidth for
data transfer. This idea was proposed on post-December 2009.
• Helpdesk: BSNL's Helpdesk (Helpdesk) provide help desk support to
their customers for their services.
• VVoIP: BSNL, along with Sai Info system - an Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs) provider - has launched Voice
and Video Over Internet Protocol (VVoIP). This will allow making
audio as well as video calls to any landline, mobile, or IP phone
anywhere in the world, provided that the requisite video phone
equipment is available at both ends.
• BSNL has introduced India's first 4th Generation High-Speed
Wireless Broadband Access Technology with the minimum speed of
256kbit/s. The focus of this service is mainly rural customer where
the wired broadband facility is not available.
• BSNL Landline: BSNL Landline is a major role in India. Its
numbers start with the prefix "2".
7.3 Administrative Units
BSNL is divided into a number of administrative units termed as
telecom circles, metro districts, project circles and specialized units. It
has 24 telecom circles, 2 metro districts, 6 project circles, 4 maintenance
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regions, 5 telecom factories, 3 training institutions and 4 specialized
telecom units.
7.4 History of BSNL
BSNL, then known as the Department of Telecommunications, had
been a near monopoly during the socialist period of the Indian economy.
During this period, BSNL was the only telecom service provider in the
country. MTNL was present only in Mumbai and New Delhi. During
this period BSNL operated as a typical state-run organization,
inefficient, slow, bureaucratic, and heavily unionized. As a result
subscribers had to wait for as long as five years to get a telephone
connection. The corporation tasted competition for the first time after
the liberalization of Indian economy in 1991. Faced with stiff
competition from the private telecom service providers, BSNL has
subsequently tried to increase efficiencies itself. Dot veterans, however,
put the onus for the sorry state of affairs on the Government policies,
where in all state-owned service providers were required to function as
mediums for achieving egalitarian growth across all segments of the
society. The corporation (then Dot), however, failed to achieve this and
India languished among the most poorly connected countries in the
world. BSNL was born in 2000 after the corporisation of Dot. The
corporisation of BSNL was undertaken by an external international
consulting team consisting of a consortium of A.F.Ferguson & Co, JB
Dadachanji and NM Rothschild - and was probably the most complex
corporisation exercise of its kind ever attempted anywhere because of
the quantum of assets (said to be worth USD 50 Billion in terms of
breakup value) and over half a million directly and indirectly employed
staff. Satish Mehta, who led the team later, confessed that one big
mistake made by the consortium was to recommend the continuation of
the state and circle based geographical units which may have killed the
synergies across regions and may have actually made the organization
less efficient than had it been a seamless national organization. Vinod
Yaish, then Chairman of the Telecom Commission made a very bold
decision to promote younger talent from within the organization to take
up a leadership role and promoted the older leaders to a role in
licensing rather than in managing the operations of BSNL. The
efficiency of the company has since improved; however, the
performance level is nowhere near the private players.
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The corporation remains heavily unionized and is comparatively
slow in decision making and its implementation, which largely acts at
the instances of unions without bothering about outcome. Management
has been reactive to the schemes of private telecom players. Though it
offers services at lowest tariffs, the private players continue to notch up
better numbers in all areas, years after year. BSNL has been providing
connections in both urban and rural areas. Pre-activated Mobile
connections are available at many places across India. BSNL has also
unveiled cost-effective broadband internet access plans (Data One)
targeted at homes and small businesses. At present BSNL enjoys around
60% of market share of ISP services.
India13roadband2007
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Year of Broa,lban,I 2007
2007 was declared as "Year of Broadband" in India and BSNL
announced plans for providing 5 million broadband connectivity by the
end of 2007. BSNL upgraded Data one connections for a speed of up to
2Mbps without any extra cost. This 2Mbps broadband service was
provided by BSNL at a cost of just US$11.7 per month (as of 21 July
2008 and at a limit of 2.5GB monthly limit with 0200-0800 hrs as no
charge period). Further, BSNL is rolling out new broadband services
such as triple play. BSNL planned to increase its customer base to 108
million customers by 2010. With the frantic activity in the
communication sector in India, the target appears achievable.
BSNL is a pioneer of rural telephony in India. BSNL has recently
secured 80% of the US$580 m (INR 25 billion) Rural Telephony project
of Government of India.
On 20 March 2009 BSNL advertised the launch of blackcherry
services across its Telecom circles in India. The corporation has also
launched 3G services in select cities across the country. Presently, BSNL
and MTNL are the only players to provide 3G services, as the
Government of India has completed auction of 3G services for private
players. BSNL shall get 3G bandwidth at lowest bidder prices of Rs
185 billion, which includes Rs 101.86 billion for 3G and Rs 83.13 billion
for BWA.
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As of December 2011, many other private operators have started
rolling out their 3rd Generation (aka 3G) services alongside and are
enjoying some success in their campaigns to get market share. While
BSNL still maintains its connectivity standard and expands to many
more areas including rural areas with their 3G services. Also the
network infrastructure has been upgraded from to provide 3.6 Mbps to
7.2 MBps. It is enjoying a slow but somewhat steady success in gaining
market share in this regard.
The introduction of MNP(Mobile Number Portability) which is an
service that lets the consumer change wireless service providers while
retaining their actual mobile number, BSNL has seen many customers
opting for this service to move away from the services to other
operators. Despite this as the Indian Wireless market grows BSNL still
has a loyal base of subscribers and many more subscribers being added
to it every day. This provides customer services for 95 million as of June
2011.
BSNL announced the discontinuation of its telegram services from
15 July 2013, after 160 years in service. It was opened to the public in
February 1855; in 2010 it was upgraded to a web-based messaging
system in 2010, through 182 telegraph offices across India.
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7.5 Challenges
During the financial year 2008- 09 (from 1 April 2008 to 31 March
2009) BSNL has added 8.1 million new customers in various telephone
services taking its customer base to 75.9 million. BSNL's nearest
competitor Bharti Airtel is standing at a customer base of 62.3 million.
However, despite impressive growth shown by BSNL in recent times,
the Fixed line customer base of BSNL is declining. In order to woo back
its fixed-line customers BSNL has brought down long distance calling
rate under One India plan, however, the success of the scheme is not
known and BSNL faces bleak fiscal 2009-2010 as users flee.
Presently there is an intense competition in Indian Telecom sector
and various Telco's are rolling out attractive schemes and are providing
good customer services. But situation as on 2012, BSNL will be third
largest operator (Service) and No 1 access operator in the country. As
per the TRAI Report 2011-12, BSNL became the most trustworthy
brand due to its loyalty towards customers and its rule.
Access Deficit Charges (ADC, a levy being paid by the private
operators to BSNL for providing service in non-lucrative areas,
especially rural areas) has been slashed by 20% by TRAI, w.e.f. 1 April
2009.The reduction in ADC may hit the profits of BSNL.
BSNL has started 3G services in 290 cities and acquired more than
600,000 customers. It has planned to roll out 3G services in 760 cities
across the country in 2010-11. According to users and big sources
BSNL's 3G data speed is much higher than other operator and also it is
competitively cheap.
Broadband services: The shift in demand from voice to data has
revolutionized the very nature of the network. BSNL is poised to cash
on this opportunity and has planned for extensive expansion of the
Broadband services. The Broadband customer base of 3.56 Million
customers in March'2009 is planned to be increased to 16.00 million by
March 2014. On 13 June 2012, BSNL employees participated called off
an earlier planned nationwide strike against discriminatory policies of
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BSNL management upon promise by Management to resolve the
Demands of the protesting unions.
7.6 3G Coverage
BSNL paid the Indian government Rs. 101.87 billion for 3G spectrum
coverage. As of 2011, BSNL offers coverage in over 800 cities across
India. BSNL launched in 2012 a 3G wireless pocket router named
Winknet Mf50. It was released in collaboration with Shyam Networks.
Winknet Mf50 enables the connection of multiple devices to the internet
using a single sim card.
7.7 Recognitions
The Brand Trust Report published by Trust Research Advisory ranked
BSNL in the 65th position of the list of Most Trusted brands.
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7.8 Competitors
BSNL competes with 10 other mobile operators throughout India.
They are Airtel, Aircel, Idea, MTNL, MTS, Reliance
Communications, Tata Docomo, Videocon, Virgin Mobile and
Vodafone.
7.9 Quality of Services
BSNL goes by the motto "Connecting India, faster" and displays the
same at their homepage. BSNL offers seamless coverage in almost all
urban and rural areas of India.
7.10 Censorship
BSNL enforces censorship of online content as per orders of
Indian Department of Telecom.
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7.11 Product Line
• BSNL LANDLINE
• PHONE PLUS SERVICE
• NEW TELEPHONE CONNECTION
• PERMANENT CONNECTION
■ CONCESSION IN RENTALS
• SHIFT OF TELEPHONE
• BSNL MOBILE
■ POSTPAID
• PREPAID
■ UNIFIED MESSAGING
■ GPRS/WAP/MMS
• DEMOs
• TARIFF
■ SMS & BULK SMS
• BSNLWLL
• INTERNET SERVICES
• NETWORK
• BROADBAND
• TYPES OF ACCESS
• WI-FI
■ CO-LOCATION SERVICE
■ BSNL WEB HOSTING
• INTERNET TARIFF
• DIAL UP INTERNET
■ SMS& BULK SMS
• BSNL BROADBAND
■ REGISTER ONLINE
• TARIFF
• USO F UNDED RURAL BROADBAND
• FAQ
• CHECK USAGE
• BSNL MANAG ED NETWORK SERVICES
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• BSNL MPLS-VPN
• ISDN
• INTELLIGENT NETWORK
• FREE PHONE SERVICE
• PREMIUM RATE SERVICE
• INDIA TELEPHONE CARD
■ VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (VPN)
■ VOICE VPN
• UNIVERSAL NUMBER
• UNIVERSAL PERSONAL NUMBER
• TELE VOTING
• VIDEO CONFERENCING
■ OVERVIEW
• TARIFF
• FAQ
• AUDIO CONFERENCING
■ OVERVIEW
• TARIFF
• FAQ
• I NET
■ OVERVIEW
• SERVICES ON I NET
■ USING ON I NET
■ I NET CONNECTIONS
• TARIFF
• TELEX/ TELEGRAPH
• TELEX/ TELEGRAPH
• TARIFF
• EPABX
• EPABX
• FREE EPABX
• TARIFF
• CENTREX
• CENTREX TARIFF
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For the year
ended 31
March 2014
Notes For the
year ended
31 March
2013
INCOME
Revenue from ooerations 2,615,326 2,565,481
Other income 184,309 147,308
Total 2,799,635 2,712,789
EXPENSES
Emolovee benefitexoenses 1,543,584 1,375,782
Finance costs 21,964 35,147
Deoreciation and amortisation exoense 602,317 833,643
Other exoenses
-Administrative, ooeratinl!and other exoenses 1,100,765 1,040,235
- License and soectrum fee 224,330 205,236
Total 3,492,960 3,490,043
Profit/(Loss) before prior period items and tax (693,325) (777,254)
Prior-period items (net) (19,094) (18,282)
Profit/(Loss) before tax (712,419) (795,536)
Tax exoense :
- Deferred tax 10,443 7,092
Profit/(Loss) for the vear (701,976) (788,444)
Basic/Diluted earnin
P s oer sha re (inRs.) (14.04) (15.77)
7.12 Statement of Profit & Loss of BSNL
(Rs. In Lakhs)
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As at 31 March
2014
As at 31 March
2013
EOUITY AND LIABILITIES
Shareholder's funds Share caoital 1,250,000 1,250,000
Reserves and surplus 4,470 ,295 5,076,240
Deferred l!Overnment !!rant 33,037 37,633
5,753,332 6,363,873
Non-current liabilities
Loni!term borrowin!s
! 72,000 170,318
Other Ion!!term liabilities 330,074 353,884
Loni!term orovisions 783,606 687,008
I,185,680 1,211,210
Current liabilities
Short term borrowin!!s 373,853 256,114
Trade oayables 870,657 950,092
Other current liabilities 682,363 721,054
Short term orovisions 67,459 53,184
1,994,332 1,980,444
TOTAL 8,933,344 9,555,527
ASSETS
Non-current assets Fixed assets
-Tan
P ible assets 4,144,428 4,555,753
- IntanPible assets 917.677 1.528,885
- Caoital work-in-oroPress 386,917 369,600
- IntanPible asset under develonment 923 1,462
5,449,945 6,455,700
Non-current investments 718,074 657,511
Deferred tax assets (net) 23,773 13,330
Lon
P -ter m loans and advances 532,684 683,370
6,724,476 7,809,9I I
C urrent assets
Inventories 354,728 377,209
Trade receivables 276,258 295,339
Cash and bank balances 93,195 116,125
Short-term loans and advances 76,344 93,975
Other current assets 1,321,806 760 510
2,122,331 1,643,158
Intra/Inter circle remittances 86,537 102,458
TOTAL 8,933,344 9,555,527
7.13 Balance Sheet of BSNL
(Rs. In Lakhs)
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Mar' 14 Mar' 13
Netorofit/(loss)before tax (712,419) (795,536)
Cash flow from ooeratin!! activities 165,145 63,543
Cash flow from investin!! activities (284,823) (244,072)
Cash flow from financin!!activities 95,998 108,166
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents
(A+B+C)
(23,680) (72,363)
Cash and cash eouivalents as at 01 Aoril 2013 115,753 188,116
Cash and cash eouivalents as at 31 March 2014 92,073 115,753
7.14 Cash Flow Statement
(Rs. In Lakhs)
7.15 BSNL at Jaipur Circle
BSNL Jaipur Circle office is situated in City Center area. This
office is undertaking of office. This office are works various areas like
Mar keting, Planning, Administrative, Operation & Management and
Finance. Each department works under GM telecom district.
GM delegates our some duties to DGM. DGM is the head of the
department. These posts are highly responsible because DGM is the
main person of the department and DGM gives various approvals of
works. This approval leaves various effect of the department like
financial, working efficiency, functions of departments and field officer
works.
Basically BSNL city center works in departmental approaches or
functions. This office provides a support to other departments or
employees of BSNL. In this office calculated various function of
employees like salary of employees, departmental information, various
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tender s, payment of vendors, departmental expenditure of general
provident funds etc.
But this office run a collection center this collection center collect
various telephones/mobiles/broadband bills.
7.16 Mission
• To become the largest telecom Service Provider in South east Asia.
• To provide world class State-of-art technology telecom services on
demand at affordable price.
• To provide world class teleCOM INFRASTRUCTURE TO
DEVELOP COUNTRY'S ECONOMY.
7.17 Objective
• To be the Lead Telecom Services Provider.
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• To provide quality and reliable fixed telecom service to our customer
and thereby increase customer's confidence.
• To provide mobile telephone service of high quality and become no. 1
GSM operator in its area of operation.
• To provide point of interconnection to other service provider as per
their requirement promptly.
• To facilitate R & D activity in the country.
• Contribute towards:
• National Plan Target of 500 million subscriber base for India by
2012.
• Broadband customers base of 20 million in India by 2010 as per
Broadband.
8. Research Methodology
Research methodology is the way to systematically solve the
research problem. It may be understand as a science of studying how
research is done scientifically. In it I study the various steps that are
generally adopted by a researcher in his research problem along with
the logic behind them. It is necessary for the researcher to know not
only the research method but also the methodology.
I not only talk off research method but also consider the logic
behind the methods. The use in conduct of my research study and
explain why I am using a particular matter for technique and why I am
using others. So those research results are capable for being well
evaluated by others.
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8.1 Research Objectives
Marketing research is a systematic collection, analysis,
interpretation and reporting marketing managers to solve some
marketing opportunities. This particular research study was
undertaken and design with some predetermined objectives. The main
objective of the study is to evaluate the" Penetrate the Market for
BSNL.
The objectives of the research are:
►To know about the popularity of BSNL plan among the consumers
in India.
►To know about the brands of GSM and their market capitalization.
►To study about the competitive strength of BSNL.
►To know about the consumer's preferences and expectations
with regard to the choice of GSM SIM for various plan of BSNL
►To motivate the dormant retailers for continuing trade with BSNL
►To create awareness in dormant retailers about benefits
which offered by BSNL to small retailers directly or
indirectly?
►To know about the visibility of nearest competitors or rivals of
BSNL in the Rajasthan market.
8.2 Research Design
Research design is the arrangement of conditions for collection &
analysis in a manner that aims to combine relevance to the research
purpose with economy in procedure.
8.3 Research Instruments
A complete questionnaire is prepared on the basis of consumer
behavior & satisfaction with regard to radial tires.
The questionnaire was designed keeping the following point /
question in mind:
►Is the question required?
►H
a
s t
h
e respondent experienced the situation described in the
question?
►Ist
h
e question testing the respondent's memory?
►Ist
h
e respondent likely to remember such information?
►Will the respondent part with the information voluntary?
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►C
a
n a single question be fragmented into small but multiple
questions for better understanding?
4. Sampling Plan
a) Sample Frame
The sampling frame is the whole population since is based on the
selling behavior of all units' presents in the population that is the
targeted to all the units in the population.
The process involved breaking up the various types educational
institute of Jaipur city. This division was made in such a way that each
one major area of education get place in the study, be it technical or
professional or other area of study. There by each of these areas of
study sample were drawn randomly or by stratified sampling.
b) Sample Size
20 colleges & 200 dormant retailers of handsets in prepaid sales.
There are near about 225 educational institutions in Jaipur including all
technical and professional institutions. So I select 20 colleges including
boys and girls colleges, technical and non-technical colleges,
professional and non professional institutions. Hence in this project
sample size is around one fourth of population size. We just collect
information about dormant retailers and ask question accordingly
questionnaire.
A definite plan was drawn up for obtaining a sample from
different areas of educational institute of Jaipur. Thus sample size has
been determined using a particular method. The availability of
resources in terms of infrastructure of field force. Time and cost was
also taken into account.
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5. Sampling Design
A sample design is a definite plan for obtaining technique or
procedure. The researcher would adopt in selecting items for the
sample.
Types of sample design: -
• Random sampling: - In random sampling, each of the population
has a definite reassigned probability of being selected in the
sample.
• Stratified sampling: - Under stratified sampling the population is
divided into several sub population (strata) that are individually
more homogeneous than the total population & then select items
from each stratum to constitute a sample.
8.6 Facts & Findings
The preparation of financial statements of Bharat Sanchar Nigam
Limited, New Delhi (BSNL), for the year ended 31st March 2014 in
accordance with the financial reporting frame work prescribed under
the Companies Act, 1956 is the responsibility of the Management of
BSNL.
Based on my analysis, I would like to highlight the following
significant matters under Section 619(4) of the Companies Act, 1956
which have come to my attention and which in my view are necessary
for enabling a better understanding of the financial statements and the
related Audit Report.
A. Balance Sheet
a) Equity & Liabilities
1. Current Liabilities (Note No. 11) - Other Current Liabilities - Rs
6823.63 crore
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Dot, after completing provisional assessment of License fee for the
years from 2006-07 to 2008-09, raised an additional demand of Rs
4076.62 crore apart from Rs 378.30 crore towards demand for short
payment of license fee of for the year 2012-13. The Company did not
provide for the same but disclosed it is a contingent liability. As the
demand was based on assessment, the same should have been provided
for. Non-provision has resulted in understatement of other current
liabilities as well as accumulated loss by Rs 4454.92 crore.
B. State111ent of profit and Loss
1.Expenses - Other Expenses -License and spectrum fee - Rs 2243.30
crore
The does not include' 1428.62 crore being the penalties imposed
by the TERM Cell of DoT during the year 2013-14. Non-accounting of
the above as expenditure for the year has resulted in understatement of
expenses, Loss for the year and also Current Liabilities by' 1428.62
crore.
2.Employee Benefit Expenses (Note No. 24) - Pension Contribution -
Rs 889.14 crore
The above head is understated by Rs 707.03 crore due to charging
of pension contribution of absorbed employees on the bases of actually
drawn pay instead of on maximum pay during 2011-12, 2012-13 and
2013-14. This has also resulted in understatement of provision as well as
accumulated loss by Rs 707.03 crore.
C. General Co,11
1
1
.ents
1. Persistent Non-Reconciliation of balances with MTNL
As per accounts of BSNL for the year 2013-14, the amount
recoverable from and the amount payable to Mahanagar Telephone
Nigam Limited (MTNL) on current account have been disclosed as Rs
3517.95 crore and Rs 996.02 crore respectively resulting in net
recoverable amount of Rs 2521.93 crore from MTNL. However, as per
approved annual accounts of MTNL for the year 2013-14, the amount
recoverable from and the amount payable to the Company was Rs
4186.04 crore and Rs 1828.25 crore respectively resulting in a net
recoverable amount of Rs 2357.79 crore from BSNL. Thus, there was
net difference of Rs 4879.72 crore in the receivable/ payable amounts
between these two Government Companies under the same Ministry.
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8.7 Data Collection
Since the study, undertaken by me is descriptive research, I have
concentrated on primary data through survey and collection by
secondary data.
8.8Source of Data Collection
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Data is collected from two methods:-
a) Primary data:-
The questionnaire for data collection according to the information
required from the consumers was designed. The region undertaken for
the research is Jaipur (Raj.). Different areas selected for collection of
data through questionnaire and interviews.
b) Secondary data:-
Secondary data is collected from books, newspaper, magazine and
websites.
9. SWOT Analysis
1. What is SWOT Analysis?
A SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) is
a tool used to provide a general or detailed snapshot of a company's
health. A SWOT analysis stands for Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, and Threats and is a simple and powerful way to analyze
your company's present marketing situation.
9.2 Why use a SWOT Analysis?
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In any business, it is imperative that the business be its own
worst critic. A SWOT analysis forces an objective analysis of a
company's position vies a Vies its competitors and the marketplace.
Simultaneously, an effective SWOT analysis will help determine in
which areas a company is succeeding, allowing it to allocate resources in
such a way as to maintain any dominant positions it may have. Below
are numerous, current example SWOT analyses for sale.
9.3 How to perform a SWOT Analysis?
A SWOT Analysis is an integral part of a marketing plan and can
also be part of a business plan. Knowing what a SWOT Analysis is and
how to perform one is very important.
a) Strength
1. Knowledge. BSNL is ranked fastest growing company in
Rajasthan state.
2. Relationship selling. We get to know our customers, one by
one. Our direct sales force maintains a relationship.
3. History. It has loyalty of customers and vendors. It is local.
4. The other company in telecom sector was merged different
companies. But BSNL did not take over any small telecom
company. It establishes and develop broad network on its
own.
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b) Weakness
1. Company has a large physical network, so some times it is
very difficult to manage all this in an idle manner.
2. In comparison to strong competitors the visibility of BSNL
is not satisfactory.
c) Opportunity
1. The financial strength of this is a backbone of India.
2. Training. The company provides in-depth training to their
employees and frontline sales executives.
3. Service. As BSNL target market needs more service, the
competitors are less likely than ever to provide it. Their
business model doesn't include service, just selling.
4. The large number of population which have still do not
have mobile could be target customer of BSNL
5. The brand image of BSNL is strong plus point with BSNL
so it is a great opportunity in front of Reliance infocomm
that they should avail this brand image.
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d) Threat
1. The strong competitors of BSNL, Airtel just signed an
agreement with Nokia by which Airtel will increase its
network across country.
2. Some companies like Idea planning to open its services in
Rajasthan. So coming time is going to be very tough and
competitors.
10. Conclusion
•!• BSNL offered some attractive plans only for big player of the
market, which purchases the products in bulk so that small retailer
of the market suffered from lack of demand and other problems.
•!• In almost ten zones above twenty per cent retailers express that
price discrimination is the basic cause to stop trade with of BSNL.
Some big retailers offered the same product at lower price. They
directly or indirectly entertain the benefits offered by company.
•!• Almost twenty percent said that they focused on core business
because it's negatively affecting their core business. So their overall
sales decreased. Frequent change in schemes also make
uncomfortable to focus on core business.
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•!• Ten to fifteen per cent retailers are not satisfied with the services
provided by of BSNL. Particularly in area small retailers are not
satisfied with salesman services. Sometimes salesman did not give
additional benefits offered by company whereas some retailers
demanded hoarding and other things.
•!• Almost more than twenty five percent retailers are suffered from
lack of demand and less margin. If a same product available at
cheaper rate at big players shop then why they purchased from
small shops. Price discrimination is in the root of lack of demand.
•!• Less than ten percent stop trade due to other reasons like some
suffered from financial problems, some opened a new business and
some due to familiar problems.
11. Suggestions
• Removal of fixed termination charges will help BSNL serve its
customer better. It will come up with better offers in next financial
year. Customers will be able to get more affordable services.
• BSNL should also plane such kind of schemes, which are benefited to
small retailers. Big players of the market later on directly or
indirectly affect the sale and performance of company and direct
sales associates.
• BSNL can start a training and awareness program for small retailers
and employees.
• Make sure that its salesman maintains its brand name and prestige
of company.
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• Company should not change the schemes frequently because it
creates non-comfertability among small retailers.
• Know our self-Our Duties and Responsibilities-Execute judicially
and sincerely.
• Daily review previous day's tasks-analyze-take remedial action for
lapses-get solutions for problems-guide sub-ordinates properly-right
thing-right direction.
• Focus on Customer Satisfaction- Know them-know their needs
Fulfill their needs. Effective use of CSCs and CCCs-single window
system-avoid making customer to run pillar to post. Know their
hopes, dreams, needs, problems, and desires and then set about to
help them improve their lives with our information and products or
serV•
Ices.
• Make a smile for a while-All the evils will go away. Receive the
customers pleasantly-guide them and treat them properly.
• Provide Quality Products/ Services - provide consistent quality and
value in what you do.
• Use Skilled and Experienced Management Team - Use them at right
place-Give suitable work-Review the performance periodically.
• Identify Loyal, Committed and Productive Staff - Select effective
and efficient employees-Provide them all infrastructures to improve
productivity.
• Innovative culture - continuously improving/bettering what and how
the business does.
• Solid Financial Management Systems - good control and
performance analysis mechanisms-Remove loopholes for frauds.
Safeguard integrity in financial reporting.
• Effective supervision-direct and indirect methods-collect materials
impartially-take appropriate action.
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• Access to Capital to Develop and Grow - adequate funds to grow and
sustain the business.
• Competitive advantage - establishment and maintenance of a unique
point of difference.
• Quality Planning - establishing the destination and plotting course.
• Good Corporate Governance-Promote ethical and responsible
decision making-make timely and balanced disclosure- Remunerate
fairly and responsibly.
• Make automation-then and there clear all works-move to paperless
work.
• Socialize with our customers - Social networking allows socializing
and learning more about our customers. In turn, you will become
better at meeting our clients' needs and increase our bottom line.
• Make time to strategize - Take decisions at appropriate time.
Indecisiveness makes all things to collapse. A goal on paper is just
words or an idea of what we want to have. A strategy or plan is also
required. How are we going to achieve our goals? Set time aside on a
regular basis to analyze where we are, what we want, and how we're
going to get there.
• Reward loyalty - Whether we establish a formal loyalty program
where customers receive points or discounts based on how much they
spend or we simply give out a discount to loyal customers from time
to time, people love to receive acknowledgement. Rewards let our
customer know they're appreciated and they foster continued
loyalty.
• Become an expert - There's always room for more learning and the
more knowledge we have about our industry or product, the more
you'll be able to display this knowledge. Teach our clients something
new and we will profit in the end.
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Courses
Offered
No. of Seats No.of
Boys
No. of
Girls
Localities Outsiders
• Take time to set goals - Goals are an important part of every
business because they motivate us to achieve. Make a list of goals
specific to our business and steps to take to reach those milestones.
• Continuing education - One thing is true, there is always more to
learn. Set aside time each year to improve our knowledge and skills.
• Pay attention to the competition - Even if you are the industry
leader, pay attention to our competitors. We might be surprised what
we can learn from other experts and then we can position our self
competitively.
• Find Best Practices: Every industry has its own best practices or
ways of doing things that are tried and true. Avoid wasting money
and time reinventing the industry is generally a good approach.
• Motivate Staff: Talented and motivated staff members can bring on
big improvements in business.
• Know our Limits: Every successful businessman should have a clear
idea of their limitations. By knowing our limitations, we can manage
our resources and find help in area of weakness.
12. Annexure
BSNL Sales Coverage in Education Institutions of
Jaipur.
1. Name of the College:
2. No. of Faculty Members:
3.Hostel Facility: a) Yes
If Yes.,
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No.Of Hostellers No.Of Boys No. Of Girls
b) No
4. Canteen: a) Yes b) No
a) Telecom Operator Available.
BSNL Reliance Airtel Tata-indicom
b)Can we place BSNL stocks?
Yes No
If Yes, Contact Person: --
Tel. No.:
5. Nearest Telecom Retailers:
Name: 1 2 _
Address:
Tel. No.:
Distance from college:
6. Nearby Markets: I. _
2.
7. Visibility of BSNL
Excellent Good Average Bad
8. A) Availability of Other Operators:
Airtel Vodaphone Reliance Tata-indicom
b) Visibility of Other Operators:
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Airtel Vodaphone Reliance Tata-indicom
9. Remarks:
Retailer Retention
Name of the Retailers
Address
Zone No.
Still Deal in pro BSNL ducts (Y/N)
6. Total sales/ monthly :
7. Total sales of BSNL :
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13. Bibliography
Books:
• Agrawal MR., Financial Management, Garima Publication,
Second Edition 2010.
• Avadhani V.A., Securities Analysis and Portfolio
Management, Hinialaya Publishing House, Ninth Edition
2008.
• Chunawala S.A., Financial Management, Himalaya
Publishing House.
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• Gordon, Natarajan, Management of financial services,
Himalaya Publish House.
• Gupta V k., Marketing of Financial Services, Mohit
Publication, Third Edition 2004.
• Kothari C.R, Research Methodology, New Age International
Publisher.
• Max Manfred Benjamin, Method Research, Sanga
Publication, New Edition.
Websites:
1. http://www.slideshare.net
2. http://en.wikipedia.org
3. http://www.financialexpress.com/news
4. http://www.managementparadise.com
5. http://www.bsnl.co.in
6. www.google.co.in
7. in.answers.yahoo.com

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  • 1. A PROJECT REPORT ON BSNL, "Financial Overview of Telecom Sector in India" Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of degree of Bachelor of Business Administration 2014-2015 University of Rajasthan Submitted To:- Dr. Dileep Singh HOD University Commerce College Jaipur(Raj). Submitted By: Mitesh Ghiya BBA IV Sem A/6629 I
  • 2. 2 Certification from College This is to certify that project report entitled ''Financial Overview'' has been written by MITESH GHIYA S/o Mr. OM PRAKASH GIDYA student of BBA Part II, 4th Sem., University Commerce College, Jaipur affiliated from University of Raj asthan under my guidance and supervision. This is his own work and the project is fit for submission in partial fulfillment of degree of BBA. Date: Dr. Dileep Singh (Head of BBA, Deptt.)
  • 3. 3 Declaration I hereby declare that the project work entitled ''Financial Overview'' submitted to the University of Rajasthan, is a record on an original work done by me under the guidance of Dr. Dileep Singh (HOD), University Commerce College, Jaipur, Raj., and this project work has not performed the basis for the award of any degree or diploma/associate ship/ fellowship and similar project if any. Mitesh Ghiya BBAIV Sem. University Commerce College Roll Call No. : A/6629
  • 4. 4 Preface As per the curriculam of 4th semester of BBA Part II, we had to undergone through a Project Study. I approached BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITTED for this purpose and got an opportunity to prepare a report on it. The topic of my project was ''Financial Overview of telecom Sector in India''. In this report I have put my best efforts to compile the data to the highest level of accuracy and give my views to the best of my judgment.
  • 5. 5 Acknowledgement I wish to express my gratitude to University of Rajasthan for giving me an opportunity to be a part of such kind of learning experience, which will surely enhance my knowledge and skills. I am grateful to Dr. Dileep Singh for their invaluable guidance and cooperation during the course of the project. He provided me with his assistance and support whenever needed that hasbeen instrumental in completion of the project. The project has been a great experience, the learning and the exposure, I got though this project was immense and will surely help me in my future pursuits. I would like to give my heartful thanks to my Parents who always gave me Moral Support. Mitesh Ghiya
  • 6. 6 Executive Summary The project is an extensive report on how the BSNL Company markets its strategies and how the company has been able in tackling the present tough competition and how it is cooping up by the allegations of the quality of its products. The report begins with the history of the products and the introduction of the BSNL Company. This report also contains the basic marketing strategies that are used by the BSNL Company of manufacturing process, technology, production policy, advertising, collaboration, export scenario, future prospect and government policies. The report includes some of the key salient features of market trend issues. In today's world of cut throat fierce competition, it is very essential to not only exist but also to excel in the market. Today's market is enormously more complex. Hence forth, to survive in the market, the company not only needs to maximize its profit but also needs to satisfy its customers and should try to build upon there.
  • 8. 8 Sr. No. Title Pa2e No. 1. Certificate from Colleee 1 2. Declaration 2 3. Preface 3 4. Acknowledeement 4 5. Executive Summary 5 6. Financial Analysis (9-19) 6.1 Definition of Financial Analysis 9 6.2 Meanine of Financial Analysis 9 6.3 Conceot of Financial Analysis 10 6.4 Role of Financial Analysis 10 6.5 Purnose of Financial Analysis 11 6.6 Need of Financial Analvsis 11 6.7 Objectives of Financial Analysis 12 6.8 lmnortance of Financial Analysis 13 6.9 Ways of Financial Analysis 14 6.10 Methods of Financial Analysis 15 6.11 Documents used in Financial Analysis 17 '6.12 Qualitv of Financial Analysis 19 7. BSNL Profile (21-38) 7.1 Introduction of BSNL 22 7.2 Service nrovided by BSNL 24 7.3 Administrative Units 25 7.4 History of BSNL 26 7.5 Challen!!es 29 7.6 3G Coveraee 30 7.7 Recoenitions 30 7.8 Comoetitors 31 7.9 Quality of Service 31 7.10 Censorshin 31 7.11 Product Line 32 7.12 Statement of Profit & Loss 34 7.13 Balance Sheet 35 7.14 Cash Flow Statement 36 7.15 BSNL at Jaiour Circle 37 7.16 Mission of BSNL 38 7.17 Ob_jective of BSNL 38 INDEX
  • 9. 9 8. Research MethodoloITT' (39-45) 8.1 Research Objectives 40 8.2 Research Desh!n 40 8.3 Research Instruments 41 8.4 Samolin2 Plan 41 8.5 Samolin2 Desi2n 42 8.6 Facts & Findin2s 43 8.7 Data Collection 45 8.8 Sources of Data Collection 45 9. SWOT Analysis (46-48) 9.1 What is SWOT Analysis? 46 9.2 Why use a SWOT Analysis? 46 9.3 How to Perform SWOT Analysis? 46 9.3a Stren2th 47 9.3b Weakness 47 9.3c Oonortunitv 48 9.3d Threat 48 10. Conclusions 49 11. Su22estions 50 12. Annexure 53 13. Biblio2raohy 56
  • 10. 10 6.1 Definition of Financial Analysis The process of evaluating businesses, projects, budgets and other finance-related entities to determine their suitability for investment. Typically, financial analysis is used to analyze whether an entity is stable, solvent, liquid, or profitable enough to be invested in. When looking at a specific company, the financial analyst will often focus on the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. In addition, one key area of financial analysis involves extrapolating the company's past performance into an estimate of the company's future performance. 6.2 Meaning of Financial Analysis Financial analysis is the examination of a business from a variety of perspectives in order to fully understand the greater financial situation and determine how best to strengthen the business. A financial analysis looks at many aspects of a business from its profitability and stability to its solvency and liquidity.
  • 11. I I 6.3 Concept of Financial analysis Financial analysis is the process of evaluating the cash flows associated with different management scenarios in order to determine their relative profitability. This is clearly an important factor to consider in evaluating alte rnatives, but not necessarily the only one. At first glance, you may think it should be fairly obvious that alternatives that generate the most money, after expenses, are the most profitable. Generally speaking, this is true; however, it can and does get a bit more complicated than that. The primary factor that complicates financial analysis is the fact that the timing of a cost or revenue can have a large effect on the value of the cost or revenue. 6.4 Role of Financial Analysis The Financial Analysis function performs in-depth analysis of the institu tion' s financial and operating results independently of the business units and prepares management reports for Senior Management and the Board. This function is generally found as a separate unit only in larger institutions.
  • 12. 12 6.5 Purpose of Financial Analysis Individual investors or firms that are interested in investing in small businesses use financial analysis techniques in evaluating target companies' financial information. By examining past and current financial statements -- balance sheets, income statements and cash flow statements -- potential investors can form opinions about investment value and expectations of future performance. Financial analysis can also assist small-business owners as they weigh the effect of certain decisions , such as borrowing, on their own companies. 6. Need of Financial Analysis Financial analysis (also referred to as financial statement analysis or accounting analysis or Analysis of finance) refers to an assessment of the viability, stability and profitability of a business, sub business or project. It is performed by professionals who prepare reports using ratios that make use of information taken from financial statements and other reports. These reports are usually presented to top management as one of their bases in making business decisions. • Continue or discontinue its main operation or part of its business; • Make or purchase certain materials in the manufacture of its product; • Acquire or rent/lease certain machineries and equipment in the production of its goods; • Issue stocks or negotiate for a bank loan to increase its working capital; • Make decisions regarding investing or lending capital; • Other decisions that allow management to make an informed selection on various alternatives in the conduct of its business.
  • 13. 13 6.7 Objectives of Financial Analysis The objective of a Financial Analysis is to provide information's to all the users of these accounts to help them in their decision-making. Note that most users will only have access to published Financial info. Interpretation and analysis of Financial Statement involves identifying the users of the accounts, examining the information, analyzing and reporting in a format which will give information for economic decision making. Types of users:- Investors - look at the risk oOf the investment, profitability and future growth. Managers/Employees - have access to more information and will want to know the stability of the company and profitability. Creditors - are interested in the liquidity, as they just want to be paid in time. Banks - are interested in the performance and liquidity of organization for leading purposes. Government departments - have various uses. Other groups including he local community on green issues, jobs, etc.
  • 14. 14 6.8 Importance of Financial Analysis The financial analysis is important for different reasons: 1. Holding Of Share Shareholders are the owners of the company. Time and again, they may have to take decisions whether they have to continue with the holdings of the company's share or sell them out. The financial statement analysis is important as it provides meaningful information to the shareholders in taking such decisions. 2. Decisions And Plans The management of the company is responsible for taking decisions and formulating plans and policies for the future. They, therefore, always need to evaluate its performance and effectiveness of their action to realize the company's goal in the past. For that purpose, financial statement analysis is important to the company's management. 3. Extension Of Credit The creditors are the providers of loan capital to the company. Therefore they may have to take decisions as to whether they have to extend their loans to the company and demand for higher interest rates. The financial statement analysis provides important information to them for their purpose. 4. Investment Decision The prospective investors are those who have surplus capital to invest in some profitable opportunities. Therefore, they often have to decide whether to invest their capital in the company's share. The financial statement analysis is important to them because they can obtain useful information for their investment decision making purpose.
  • 15. 15 6.9 Ways of Financial Analysis One of the most common ways of analyzing financial data is to calculate ratios from the data to compare against those of other companies or against the company's own historical performance. For example, return on assets is a common ratio used to determine how efficient a company is at using its assets and as a measure of profitability. This ratio could be calculated for several similar companies and compared as part of a larger analysis. These elements are typically reviewed in a financial analysis: 1. Profitability: The business needs to review the levels of current and past profitability and decide what they need to do to increase profitability in the future. 2. Solvency: Businesses are also concerned with making sure that they do not fold because they are in debt. A financial analysis will highlight the debts they owe, and help create a pay-off plan. 3. Liquidity: A business needs to understand its cash position and make sure that it has the ability to maintain a positive cash flow, while still being able to pay for what they need immediately. 4. Stability: The business also wants to make sure that it is financially stable, and does not have components that could cause it to fold. They are thinking long term about the future of the company. They want to make sure they do not get into financial trouble. 6.10 Methods of Financial Analysis
  • 16. 16 Financial analysts often compare financial ratios (of solvency, profita bility, growth, etc.): ■ Past Performance - Across historical time periods for the same firm (the last 5 years for example), • Future Performance - Using historical figures and certain mathematical and statistical techniques, including present and future values, This extrapolation method is the main source of errors in financial analysis as past statistics can be poor predictors of future prospects. • Comparative Performance - Comparison between similar firms. These ratios are calculated by dividing a (group of) account balance(s), taken from the balance and / or the income sta tement, by another, for example : Net income / equity = return on equity (ROE) Net income / total assets = return on assets (ROA) Stock price / earnings per share = P/E ratio Comparing financial ratios is merely one way of conducting financial analysis. ratios face several theoretical challenges: • They say little about the firm's prospects in an absolute sense. Their insights about relative performance require a reference point from other time periods or similar firms. • One ratio holds little meaning. As indicators, ratios can be logically interpreted in at least two ways. One can partially overcome this problem by combining several related ratios to paint a more comprehensive picture of the firm's performance. • Seasonal factors may prevent year-end values from being representative. A ratio's values may be distorted as account balances change from the beginning to the end of an accounting period. Use average values for such accounts whenever possible. • Financial ratios are no more objective than the accounting methods employed. Changes in accounting policies or choices can yield drastically different ratio values. • Fundamental analysis.
  • 17. 17 Financial analysts can also use percentage analysis which involves reducing a series of figures as a percentage of some base amount. For example, a group of items can be expressed as a percentage of net income. When proportionate changes in the same figure over a given time period expressed as a percentage is known as horizontal analysis. Vertical or common-size analysis reduces all items on a statement to a "common size" as a percentage of some base value which assists in comparability with other companies of different sizes. As a result, all Income Statement items are divided by Sales, and all Balance Sheet items are divided by Total Assets. Another method is comparative analysis. This provides a better way to determine trends. Comparative analysis presents the same information for two or more time periods and is presented side-by-side to allow for easy analysis. 6.11 Documents used in Financial Analysis
  • 18. 18 The three main sources of data for financial analysis are a company's balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. Balance Sheet The balance sheet outlines the financial and physical resources that a company has available for business activities in the future. It is important to note, however, that the balance sheet only lists these resources, and makes no judgment about how well they will be used by management. For this reason, the balance sheet is more useful in analyzing a company's current financial position than its expected performance. The main elements of the balance sheet are assets and liabilities. Assets generally include both current assets (cash or equivalents that will be converted to cash within one year, such as accounts receivable, inventory, and prepaid expenses) and noncurrent assets (assets that are held for more than one year and are used in running the business, including fixed assets like proper ty, plant, and equipment; long-term investments; and intangible assets like patents, copyrights, and goodwill). Both the total amount of assets and the makeup of asset accounts are of interest to financial analysts. The balance sheet also includes two categories of lia bilities, current liabilities (debts that will come due within one year, such as accounts payable, short-term loans, and taxes) and long-term debts (debts that are due more than one year from the date of the statement). Liabilities are important to financial analysts because businesses have same obligation to pay their bills regularly as individuals, while business income tends to be less certain. Long-term liabilities are less important to analysts, since they lack the urgency of short-term debts, though their presence does indicate that a company is strong enough to be allowed to borrow money. Income Statement In contrast to the balance sheet, the income statement provides information about a company's performance over a certain period of time. Although it does not reveal much about the company's current financial condition, it does provide indications of its future viability. The main elements of the income statement are revenues earned, expenses incur red, and net profit or loss. Revenues consist mainly of sales, though financial analysts may also note the inclusion of royalties, interest, and extraordinary items. Likewise, operating expenses usually consists
  • 19. 19 primarily of the cost of goods sold, but can also include some unusual items. Net income is the "bottom line" of the income statement. This figure is the main indicator of a company's accomplishments over the statement period. Cash Flow Statement The cash flow statement is similar to the income statement in that it records a company's performance over a specified period of time. The difference between the two is that the income statement also takes into account some non-cash accounting items such as depreciation. The cash flow statement strips away all of this and shows exactly how much actual money the company has generated. Cash flow statements show how companies have performed in managing inflows and outflows of cash. It provides a sharper picture of a company's ability to pay bills, creditors, and finance growth better than any other one financial statement. 6.12 Quality of Financial Analysis
  • 20. I 20 The following statements describe the rating categories for the assessment of the Financial Analysis function's independent analysis and reporting of the ins titutio n's financial and operating results for Senior Management and the Board. An overall rating of the Financial Analysis function considers both its characteristics and the effectiveness of its performance in executing its mandate. Characteristics and examples of performance indicators that guide supervisory judgment in determining an appropriate rating in the context of the nature, scope, complexity, and risk profile of the institution are set out below. Strong The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and practices of the Financial Analysis function meet or exceed what is considered necessary, given the nature, scope, complexity, and risk profile of the institution. Financial Analysis has consistently demonstrated highly effective performance. Financial Analysis characteristics and performance are superior to generally accepted industry practices. Acceptable The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and practices of the Financial Analysis function meet what is considered necessar y, given the nature, scope, complexity, and risk profile of the institution. Financial Analysis performance has been effective. Financial Analysis characteristics and performance meet generally accepted industry practices. Needs Improvement The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and practices of the Financial Analysis function generally meet what is considered necessary, given the nature, scope, complexity and risk profile of the institution, but there are some significant areas that require improvement. Financial Analysis performance has been
  • 21. generally effective, but there are some significant areas where effectiveness needs to be improved. The areas needing improvement are not serious enough to cause prudential concerns if addressed in a timely manner. Financial Analysis characteristics and/or performance do not consistently meet generally accepted industry practices. Weak The mandate, organization structure, resources, methodologies and practices of the Financial Analysis function are not, in a material way, what is considered necessary, given the natur e, scope, complexity, and risk profile of the institution. Financial Analysis performance has demonstrated serious instances where effectiveness needs to be improved through immediate action. Financial Analysis characteristics and/or performance often do not meet generally accepted industry practices. 21
  • 23. 23 Bharat Sanchar Niga111 Li111itetl (abbreviated BSNL) is an Indian owned telecommunications company headquartered in New Delhi, India. It was incorporated on 15 September 2000 and took over the business of providing of telecom services and network management from the erstwhile Central Government Departments of Telecom Services {DTS) and Telecom Operations (DTO), with effect from l October 2000 on a going concern basis. It is the largest provider of fixed telep hony, largest broadband services provider with more than 60% Market share, and fourth largest mobile telephony provider in India. However, in recent years the company's revenues and market share have plummeted into heavy losses due to intense competition in the Indian telecommunications sector. BSNL is India's oldest and largest communication service provider (CSP). It had a customer base of 117 million as of January 2014. It has footprints throughout India except for the metropolitan cities of Mumbai and New Delhi, which are managed by Mt1hanagar Telephone Niga111Li111itetl (MTNL). Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
  • 24. Type 24 State-owned enterprise Industry Telecommunications Founded 15 September 2000 Headquarters Key people Services Revenue Operating income New Delhi, India Anupam Shrivastava (Chairman & MD) Fixedlineand mobiletelephon. yInternet services, digital, IPTV Netincome Total assets Total equity Owner Number of employees T 271.29 billion (2013)W 279.33 billion (2012)l!l & -79.55 billion (2013)lli -88.21 billion (2012) w & t -78.84 billion (2013)lli -88.51 billion (2012)w T t 956.89 billion (2013)lli t 1018.35 billion (2012)w T t 956.89 billion (2013)W 1018.35 billion (2012)W Government of India 2,38,277 as on 31.03.2014
  • 25. 25 7.2 Services provided by BSNL BSNL provides almost every telecom service in India. Following are the main telecom services provided by BSNL: • Optical Infrastructure and DWDM: BSNL owns the biggest OFC network in India. Also the DWDM network is one of the biggest in the world. The DWDM equipments purchased in open tender at BSNL are mainly of United Telecoms Limited ( UTL) ) make, which was declared lowest cost in competitive bidding. Rest DWDM equipments are from Hawaii. The SDH equipments are mainly from Texas Networks, Hawaii, ZTE, ECI, UT STAR etc. • Market Share: As of 30 November 2013, BSNL had 12.9% market share in India and stands as 5th Telecom Operator in India and 67% market share in ADSL Services. • Managed Network Services: BSNL is providing complete Telecom Services Solution to the Enterprise Customers i.e. MPLS Connectivity, Point to Point Leased Lines and Internet Leased Lines. • Universal Telecom Services: Fixed wire line services and landline in local loop (WLL) using Technology called bfone and Tarang respectively. As of 30 June 2010, BSNL had 75% market share of fixed lines. • Cellular Mobile Telephone Services: BSNL is major provider of Cellular Mobile Telephone services using GSM platform under the brand name Cellone & Excel (BSNL Mobile). As of 30 June 2010 BSNL has 13.50% share of mobile telephony in the countr y. It has 95.54 million customers using BSNL mobile. • WLL-CDMA Telephone Services: BSNL's WLL (Wireless in Local Loop) service is a service giving both fixed line telephony & Mobile telephony. • Internet: BSNL provides Internet access services through dial-up connection (as Sancharnet through 2009) as Prepaid, NetOne as Postpaid and ADSL broadband as BSNL Broadband BSNL held 55.76% of the market share with reported subscriber base of 9.19 million Internet subscribers with 7.79% of growth at the end of March 2010. Top 12 Dial-up Service providers, based on the subscriber base, it also provides Online Games via its Games on Demand (GOD).
  • 26. 26 • Intelligent Network (IN): BSNL offers value-added services, such as Free Phone. Service (FPH), India Telephone Card (Prepaid card), Account Card Calling (ACC), Virtual Private Network (VPN), Tele voting, Premium Rate Service (PRM), Universal Access Number (UAN). • 3G: BSNL offers the '3G' or the'3rd Generation' services which includes facilities like video calling, mobile broadband, live TV, 3G Video portal, streaming services like online full-length movies and video on demand etc. • IPTV: BSNL also offers the 'Internet Protocol Television' facility which enables customers to watch television through internet. • FTTH: Fiber to the Home facility that offers a higher bandwidth for data transfer. This idea was proposed on post-December 2009. • Helpdesk: BSNL's Helpdesk (Helpdesk) provide help desk support to their customers for their services. • VVoIP: BSNL, along with Sai Info system - an Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) provider - has launched Voice and Video Over Internet Protocol (VVoIP). This will allow making audio as well as video calls to any landline, mobile, or IP phone anywhere in the world, provided that the requisite video phone equipment is available at both ends. • BSNL has introduced India's first 4th Generation High-Speed Wireless Broadband Access Technology with the minimum speed of 256kbit/s. The focus of this service is mainly rural customer where the wired broadband facility is not available. • BSNL Landline: BSNL Landline is a major role in India. Its numbers start with the prefix "2". 7.3 Administrative Units BSNL is divided into a number of administrative units termed as telecom circles, metro districts, project circles and specialized units. It has 24 telecom circles, 2 metro districts, 6 project circles, 4 maintenance
  • 27. 27 regions, 5 telecom factories, 3 training institutions and 4 specialized telecom units. 7.4 History of BSNL BSNL, then known as the Department of Telecommunications, had been a near monopoly during the socialist period of the Indian economy. During this period, BSNL was the only telecom service provider in the country. MTNL was present only in Mumbai and New Delhi. During this period BSNL operated as a typical state-run organization, inefficient, slow, bureaucratic, and heavily unionized. As a result subscribers had to wait for as long as five years to get a telephone connection. The corporation tasted competition for the first time after the liberalization of Indian economy in 1991. Faced with stiff competition from the private telecom service providers, BSNL has subsequently tried to increase efficiencies itself. Dot veterans, however, put the onus for the sorry state of affairs on the Government policies, where in all state-owned service providers were required to function as mediums for achieving egalitarian growth across all segments of the society. The corporation (then Dot), however, failed to achieve this and India languished among the most poorly connected countries in the world. BSNL was born in 2000 after the corporisation of Dot. The corporisation of BSNL was undertaken by an external international consulting team consisting of a consortium of A.F.Ferguson & Co, JB Dadachanji and NM Rothschild - and was probably the most complex corporisation exercise of its kind ever attempted anywhere because of the quantum of assets (said to be worth USD 50 Billion in terms of breakup value) and over half a million directly and indirectly employed staff. Satish Mehta, who led the team later, confessed that one big mistake made by the consortium was to recommend the continuation of the state and circle based geographical units which may have killed the synergies across regions and may have actually made the organization less efficient than had it been a seamless national organization. Vinod Yaish, then Chairman of the Telecom Commission made a very bold decision to promote younger talent from within the organization to take up a leadership role and promoted the older leaders to a role in licensing rather than in managing the operations of BSNL. The efficiency of the company has since improved; however, the performance level is nowhere near the private players.
  • 28. 28 The corporation remains heavily unionized and is comparatively slow in decision making and its implementation, which largely acts at the instances of unions without bothering about outcome. Management has been reactive to the schemes of private telecom players. Though it offers services at lowest tariffs, the private players continue to notch up better numbers in all areas, years after year. BSNL has been providing connections in both urban and rural areas. Pre-activated Mobile connections are available at many places across India. BSNL has also unveiled cost-effective broadband internet access plans (Data One) targeted at homes and small businesses. At present BSNL enjoys around 60% of market share of ISP services. India13roadband2007 - - - - - - Ll11k111g J11df41>> Year of Broa,lban,I 2007 2007 was declared as "Year of Broadband" in India and BSNL announced plans for providing 5 million broadband connectivity by the end of 2007. BSNL upgraded Data one connections for a speed of up to 2Mbps without any extra cost. This 2Mbps broadband service was provided by BSNL at a cost of just US$11.7 per month (as of 21 July 2008 and at a limit of 2.5GB monthly limit with 0200-0800 hrs as no charge period). Further, BSNL is rolling out new broadband services such as triple play. BSNL planned to increase its customer base to 108 million customers by 2010. With the frantic activity in the communication sector in India, the target appears achievable. BSNL is a pioneer of rural telephony in India. BSNL has recently secured 80% of the US$580 m (INR 25 billion) Rural Telephony project of Government of India. On 20 March 2009 BSNL advertised the launch of blackcherry services across its Telecom circles in India. The corporation has also launched 3G services in select cities across the country. Presently, BSNL and MTNL are the only players to provide 3G services, as the Government of India has completed auction of 3G services for private players. BSNL shall get 3G bandwidth at lowest bidder prices of Rs 185 billion, which includes Rs 101.86 billion for 3G and Rs 83.13 billion for BWA.
  • 29. 29 As of December 2011, many other private operators have started rolling out their 3rd Generation (aka 3G) services alongside and are enjoying some success in their campaigns to get market share. While BSNL still maintains its connectivity standard and expands to many more areas including rural areas with their 3G services. Also the network infrastructure has been upgraded from to provide 3.6 Mbps to 7.2 MBps. It is enjoying a slow but somewhat steady success in gaining market share in this regard. The introduction of MNP(Mobile Number Portability) which is an service that lets the consumer change wireless service providers while retaining their actual mobile number, BSNL has seen many customers opting for this service to move away from the services to other operators. Despite this as the Indian Wireless market grows BSNL still has a loyal base of subscribers and many more subscribers being added to it every day. This provides customer services for 95 million as of June 2011. BSNL announced the discontinuation of its telegram services from 15 July 2013, after 160 years in service. It was opened to the public in February 1855; in 2010 it was upgraded to a web-based messaging system in 2010, through 182 telegraph offices across India.
  • 30. 30 7.5 Challenges During the financial year 2008- 09 (from 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009) BSNL has added 8.1 million new customers in various telephone services taking its customer base to 75.9 million. BSNL's nearest competitor Bharti Airtel is standing at a customer base of 62.3 million. However, despite impressive growth shown by BSNL in recent times, the Fixed line customer base of BSNL is declining. In order to woo back its fixed-line customers BSNL has brought down long distance calling rate under One India plan, however, the success of the scheme is not known and BSNL faces bleak fiscal 2009-2010 as users flee. Presently there is an intense competition in Indian Telecom sector and various Telco's are rolling out attractive schemes and are providing good customer services. But situation as on 2012, BSNL will be third largest operator (Service) and No 1 access operator in the country. As per the TRAI Report 2011-12, BSNL became the most trustworthy brand due to its loyalty towards customers and its rule. Access Deficit Charges (ADC, a levy being paid by the private operators to BSNL for providing service in non-lucrative areas, especially rural areas) has been slashed by 20% by TRAI, w.e.f. 1 April 2009.The reduction in ADC may hit the profits of BSNL. BSNL has started 3G services in 290 cities and acquired more than 600,000 customers. It has planned to roll out 3G services in 760 cities across the country in 2010-11. According to users and big sources BSNL's 3G data speed is much higher than other operator and also it is competitively cheap. Broadband services: The shift in demand from voice to data has revolutionized the very nature of the network. BSNL is poised to cash on this opportunity and has planned for extensive expansion of the Broadband services. The Broadband customer base of 3.56 Million customers in March'2009 is planned to be increased to 16.00 million by March 2014. On 13 June 2012, BSNL employees participated called off an earlier planned nationwide strike against discriminatory policies of
  • 31. 31 BSNL management upon promise by Management to resolve the Demands of the protesting unions. 7.6 3G Coverage BSNL paid the Indian government Rs. 101.87 billion for 3G spectrum coverage. As of 2011, BSNL offers coverage in over 800 cities across India. BSNL launched in 2012 a 3G wireless pocket router named Winknet Mf50. It was released in collaboration with Shyam Networks. Winknet Mf50 enables the connection of multiple devices to the internet using a single sim card. 7.7 Recognitions The Brand Trust Report published by Trust Research Advisory ranked BSNL in the 65th position of the list of Most Trusted brands.
  • 32. 32 7.8 Competitors BSNL competes with 10 other mobile operators throughout India. They are Airtel, Aircel, Idea, MTNL, MTS, Reliance Communications, Tata Docomo, Videocon, Virgin Mobile and Vodafone. 7.9 Quality of Services BSNL goes by the motto "Connecting India, faster" and displays the same at their homepage. BSNL offers seamless coverage in almost all urban and rural areas of India. 7.10 Censorship BSNL enforces censorship of online content as per orders of Indian Department of Telecom.
  • 33. 33 7.11 Product Line • BSNL LANDLINE • PHONE PLUS SERVICE • NEW TELEPHONE CONNECTION • PERMANENT CONNECTION ■ CONCESSION IN RENTALS • SHIFT OF TELEPHONE • BSNL MOBILE ■ POSTPAID • PREPAID ■ UNIFIED MESSAGING ■ GPRS/WAP/MMS • DEMOs • TARIFF ■ SMS & BULK SMS • BSNLWLL • INTERNET SERVICES • NETWORK • BROADBAND • TYPES OF ACCESS • WI-FI ■ CO-LOCATION SERVICE ■ BSNL WEB HOSTING • INTERNET TARIFF • DIAL UP INTERNET ■ SMS& BULK SMS • BSNL BROADBAND ■ REGISTER ONLINE • TARIFF • USO F UNDED RURAL BROADBAND • FAQ • CHECK USAGE • BSNL MANAG ED NETWORK SERVICES
  • 34. 34 • BSNL MPLS-VPN • ISDN • INTELLIGENT NETWORK • FREE PHONE SERVICE • PREMIUM RATE SERVICE • INDIA TELEPHONE CARD ■ VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (VPN) ■ VOICE VPN • UNIVERSAL NUMBER • UNIVERSAL PERSONAL NUMBER • TELE VOTING • VIDEO CONFERENCING ■ OVERVIEW • TARIFF • FAQ • AUDIO CONFERENCING ■ OVERVIEW • TARIFF • FAQ • I NET ■ OVERVIEW • SERVICES ON I NET ■ USING ON I NET ■ I NET CONNECTIONS • TARIFF • TELEX/ TELEGRAPH • TELEX/ TELEGRAPH • TARIFF • EPABX • EPABX • FREE EPABX • TARIFF • CENTREX • CENTREX TARIFF
  • 35. 35 For the year ended 31 March 2014 Notes For the year ended 31 March 2013 INCOME Revenue from ooerations 2,615,326 2,565,481 Other income 184,309 147,308 Total 2,799,635 2,712,789 EXPENSES Emolovee benefitexoenses 1,543,584 1,375,782 Finance costs 21,964 35,147 Deoreciation and amortisation exoense 602,317 833,643 Other exoenses -Administrative, ooeratinl!and other exoenses 1,100,765 1,040,235 - License and soectrum fee 224,330 205,236 Total 3,492,960 3,490,043 Profit/(Loss) before prior period items and tax (693,325) (777,254) Prior-period items (net) (19,094) (18,282) Profit/(Loss) before tax (712,419) (795,536) Tax exoense : - Deferred tax 10,443 7,092 Profit/(Loss) for the vear (701,976) (788,444) Basic/Diluted earnin P s oer sha re (inRs.) (14.04) (15.77) 7.12 Statement of Profit & Loss of BSNL (Rs. In Lakhs)
  • 36. 36 As at 31 March 2014 As at 31 March 2013 EOUITY AND LIABILITIES Shareholder's funds Share caoital 1,250,000 1,250,000 Reserves and surplus 4,470 ,295 5,076,240 Deferred l!Overnment !!rant 33,037 37,633 5,753,332 6,363,873 Non-current liabilities Loni!term borrowin!s ! 72,000 170,318 Other Ion!!term liabilities 330,074 353,884 Loni!term orovisions 783,606 687,008 I,185,680 1,211,210 Current liabilities Short term borrowin!!s 373,853 256,114 Trade oayables 870,657 950,092 Other current liabilities 682,363 721,054 Short term orovisions 67,459 53,184 1,994,332 1,980,444 TOTAL 8,933,344 9,555,527 ASSETS Non-current assets Fixed assets -Tan P ible assets 4,144,428 4,555,753 - IntanPible assets 917.677 1.528,885 - Caoital work-in-oroPress 386,917 369,600 - IntanPible asset under develonment 923 1,462 5,449,945 6,455,700 Non-current investments 718,074 657,511 Deferred tax assets (net) 23,773 13,330 Lon P -ter m loans and advances 532,684 683,370 6,724,476 7,809,9I I C urrent assets Inventories 354,728 377,209 Trade receivables 276,258 295,339 Cash and bank balances 93,195 116,125 Short-term loans and advances 76,344 93,975 Other current assets 1,321,806 760 510 2,122,331 1,643,158 Intra/Inter circle remittances 86,537 102,458 TOTAL 8,933,344 9,555,527 7.13 Balance Sheet of BSNL (Rs. In Lakhs)
  • 37. 37 Mar' 14 Mar' 13 Netorofit/(loss)before tax (712,419) (795,536) Cash flow from ooeratin!! activities 165,145 63,543 Cash flow from investin!! activities (284,823) (244,072) Cash flow from financin!!activities 95,998 108,166 Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (A+B+C) (23,680) (72,363) Cash and cash eouivalents as at 01 Aoril 2013 115,753 188,116 Cash and cash eouivalents as at 31 March 2014 92,073 115,753 7.14 Cash Flow Statement (Rs. In Lakhs) 7.15 BSNL at Jaipur Circle BSNL Jaipur Circle office is situated in City Center area. This office is undertaking of office. This office are works various areas like Mar keting, Planning, Administrative, Operation & Management and Finance. Each department works under GM telecom district. GM delegates our some duties to DGM. DGM is the head of the department. These posts are highly responsible because DGM is the main person of the department and DGM gives various approvals of works. This approval leaves various effect of the department like financial, working efficiency, functions of departments and field officer works. Basically BSNL city center works in departmental approaches or functions. This office provides a support to other departments or employees of BSNL. In this office calculated various function of employees like salary of employees, departmental information, various
  • 38. 38 tender s, payment of vendors, departmental expenditure of general provident funds etc. But this office run a collection center this collection center collect various telephones/mobiles/broadband bills. 7.16 Mission • To become the largest telecom Service Provider in South east Asia. • To provide world class State-of-art technology telecom services on demand at affordable price. • To provide world class teleCOM INFRASTRUCTURE TO DEVELOP COUNTRY'S ECONOMY. 7.17 Objective • To be the Lead Telecom Services Provider.
  • 39. 39 • To provide quality and reliable fixed telecom service to our customer and thereby increase customer's confidence. • To provide mobile telephone service of high quality and become no. 1 GSM operator in its area of operation. • To provide point of interconnection to other service provider as per their requirement promptly. • To facilitate R & D activity in the country. • Contribute towards: • National Plan Target of 500 million subscriber base for India by 2012. • Broadband customers base of 20 million in India by 2010 as per Broadband. 8. Research Methodology Research methodology is the way to systematically solve the research problem. It may be understand as a science of studying how research is done scientifically. In it I study the various steps that are generally adopted by a researcher in his research problem along with the logic behind them. It is necessary for the researcher to know not only the research method but also the methodology. I not only talk off research method but also consider the logic behind the methods. The use in conduct of my research study and explain why I am using a particular matter for technique and why I am using others. So those research results are capable for being well evaluated by others.
  • 40. 40 8.1 Research Objectives Marketing research is a systematic collection, analysis, interpretation and reporting marketing managers to solve some marketing opportunities. This particular research study was undertaken and design with some predetermined objectives. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the" Penetrate the Market for BSNL. The objectives of the research are: ►To know about the popularity of BSNL plan among the consumers in India. ►To know about the brands of GSM and their market capitalization. ►To study about the competitive strength of BSNL. ►To know about the consumer's preferences and expectations with regard to the choice of GSM SIM for various plan of BSNL ►To motivate the dormant retailers for continuing trade with BSNL
  • 41. ►To create awareness in dormant retailers about benefits which offered by BSNL to small retailers directly or indirectly? ►To know about the visibility of nearest competitors or rivals of BSNL in the Rajasthan market. 8.2 Research Design Research design is the arrangement of conditions for collection & analysis in a manner that aims to combine relevance to the research purpose with economy in procedure. 8.3 Research Instruments A complete questionnaire is prepared on the basis of consumer behavior & satisfaction with regard to radial tires. The questionnaire was designed keeping the following point / question in mind: ►Is the question required? ►H a s t h e respondent experienced the situation described in the question? ►Ist h e question testing the respondent's memory? ►Ist h e respondent likely to remember such information? ►Will the respondent part with the information voluntary? 41
  • 42. ►C a n a single question be fragmented into small but multiple questions for better understanding? 4. Sampling Plan a) Sample Frame The sampling frame is the whole population since is based on the selling behavior of all units' presents in the population that is the targeted to all the units in the population. The process involved breaking up the various types educational institute of Jaipur city. This division was made in such a way that each one major area of education get place in the study, be it technical or professional or other area of study. There by each of these areas of study sample were drawn randomly or by stratified sampling. b) Sample Size 20 colleges & 200 dormant retailers of handsets in prepaid sales. There are near about 225 educational institutions in Jaipur including all technical and professional institutions. So I select 20 colleges including boys and girls colleges, technical and non-technical colleges, professional and non professional institutions. Hence in this project sample size is around one fourth of population size. We just collect information about dormant retailers and ask question accordingly questionnaire. A definite plan was drawn up for obtaining a sample from different areas of educational institute of Jaipur. Thus sample size has been determined using a particular method. The availability of resources in terms of infrastructure of field force. Time and cost was also taken into account. 42
  • 43. 43 5. Sampling Design A sample design is a definite plan for obtaining technique or procedure. The researcher would adopt in selecting items for the sample. Types of sample design: - • Random sampling: - In random sampling, each of the population has a definite reassigned probability of being selected in the sample. • Stratified sampling: - Under stratified sampling the population is divided into several sub population (strata) that are individually more homogeneous than the total population & then select items from each stratum to constitute a sample. 8.6 Facts & Findings The preparation of financial statements of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, New Delhi (BSNL), for the year ended 31st March 2014 in accordance with the financial reporting frame work prescribed under the Companies Act, 1956 is the responsibility of the Management of BSNL. Based on my analysis, I would like to highlight the following significant matters under Section 619(4) of the Companies Act, 1956 which have come to my attention and which in my view are necessary for enabling a better understanding of the financial statements and the related Audit Report. A. Balance Sheet a) Equity & Liabilities 1. Current Liabilities (Note No. 11) - Other Current Liabilities - Rs 6823.63 crore
  • 44. 44 Dot, after completing provisional assessment of License fee for the years from 2006-07 to 2008-09, raised an additional demand of Rs 4076.62 crore apart from Rs 378.30 crore towards demand for short payment of license fee of for the year 2012-13. The Company did not provide for the same but disclosed it is a contingent liability. As the demand was based on assessment, the same should have been provided for. Non-provision has resulted in understatement of other current liabilities as well as accumulated loss by Rs 4454.92 crore. B. State111ent of profit and Loss 1.Expenses - Other Expenses -License and spectrum fee - Rs 2243.30 crore The does not include' 1428.62 crore being the penalties imposed by the TERM Cell of DoT during the year 2013-14. Non-accounting of the above as expenditure for the year has resulted in understatement of expenses, Loss for the year and also Current Liabilities by' 1428.62 crore. 2.Employee Benefit Expenses (Note No. 24) - Pension Contribution - Rs 889.14 crore The above head is understated by Rs 707.03 crore due to charging of pension contribution of absorbed employees on the bases of actually drawn pay instead of on maximum pay during 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14. This has also resulted in understatement of provision as well as accumulated loss by Rs 707.03 crore. C. General Co,11 1 1 .ents 1. Persistent Non-Reconciliation of balances with MTNL As per accounts of BSNL for the year 2013-14, the amount recoverable from and the amount payable to Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) on current account have been disclosed as Rs 3517.95 crore and Rs 996.02 crore respectively resulting in net recoverable amount of Rs 2521.93 crore from MTNL. However, as per approved annual accounts of MTNL for the year 2013-14, the amount recoverable from and the amount payable to the Company was Rs 4186.04 crore and Rs 1828.25 crore respectively resulting in a net recoverable amount of Rs 2357.79 crore from BSNL. Thus, there was net difference of Rs 4879.72 crore in the receivable/ payable amounts between these two Government Companies under the same Ministry.
  • 45. 45 8.7 Data Collection Since the study, undertaken by me is descriptive research, I have concentrated on primary data through survey and collection by secondary data. 8.8Source of Data Collection
  • 46. 46 Data is collected from two methods:- a) Primary data:- The questionnaire for data collection according to the information required from the consumers was designed. The region undertaken for the research is Jaipur (Raj.). Different areas selected for collection of data through questionnaire and interviews. b) Secondary data:- Secondary data is collected from books, newspaper, magazine and websites. 9. SWOT Analysis 1. What is SWOT Analysis? A SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) is a tool used to provide a general or detailed snapshot of a company's health. A SWOT analysis stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats and is a simple and powerful way to analyze your company's present marketing situation. 9.2 Why use a SWOT Analysis?
  • 47. 47 In any business, it is imperative that the business be its own worst critic. A SWOT analysis forces an objective analysis of a company's position vies a Vies its competitors and the marketplace. Simultaneously, an effective SWOT analysis will help determine in which areas a company is succeeding, allowing it to allocate resources in such a way as to maintain any dominant positions it may have. Below are numerous, current example SWOT analyses for sale. 9.3 How to perform a SWOT Analysis? A SWOT Analysis is an integral part of a marketing plan and can also be part of a business plan. Knowing what a SWOT Analysis is and how to perform one is very important. a) Strength 1. Knowledge. BSNL is ranked fastest growing company in Rajasthan state. 2. Relationship selling. We get to know our customers, one by one. Our direct sales force maintains a relationship. 3. History. It has loyalty of customers and vendors. It is local. 4. The other company in telecom sector was merged different companies. But BSNL did not take over any small telecom company. It establishes and develop broad network on its own.
  • 48. 48 b) Weakness 1. Company has a large physical network, so some times it is very difficult to manage all this in an idle manner. 2. In comparison to strong competitors the visibility of BSNL is not satisfactory. c) Opportunity 1. The financial strength of this is a backbone of India. 2. Training. The company provides in-depth training to their employees and frontline sales executives. 3. Service. As BSNL target market needs more service, the competitors are less likely than ever to provide it. Their business model doesn't include service, just selling. 4. The large number of population which have still do not have mobile could be target customer of BSNL 5. The brand image of BSNL is strong plus point with BSNL so it is a great opportunity in front of Reliance infocomm that they should avail this brand image.
  • 49. 49 d) Threat 1. The strong competitors of BSNL, Airtel just signed an agreement with Nokia by which Airtel will increase its network across country. 2. Some companies like Idea planning to open its services in Rajasthan. So coming time is going to be very tough and competitors. 10. Conclusion •!• BSNL offered some attractive plans only for big player of the market, which purchases the products in bulk so that small retailer of the market suffered from lack of demand and other problems. •!• In almost ten zones above twenty per cent retailers express that price discrimination is the basic cause to stop trade with of BSNL. Some big retailers offered the same product at lower price. They directly or indirectly entertain the benefits offered by company. •!• Almost twenty percent said that they focused on core business because it's negatively affecting their core business. So their overall sales decreased. Frequent change in schemes also make uncomfortable to focus on core business.
  • 50. 50 •!• Ten to fifteen per cent retailers are not satisfied with the services provided by of BSNL. Particularly in area small retailers are not satisfied with salesman services. Sometimes salesman did not give additional benefits offered by company whereas some retailers demanded hoarding and other things. •!• Almost more than twenty five percent retailers are suffered from lack of demand and less margin. If a same product available at cheaper rate at big players shop then why they purchased from small shops. Price discrimination is in the root of lack of demand. •!• Less than ten percent stop trade due to other reasons like some suffered from financial problems, some opened a new business and some due to familiar problems. 11. Suggestions • Removal of fixed termination charges will help BSNL serve its customer better. It will come up with better offers in next financial year. Customers will be able to get more affordable services. • BSNL should also plane such kind of schemes, which are benefited to small retailers. Big players of the market later on directly or indirectly affect the sale and performance of company and direct sales associates. • BSNL can start a training and awareness program for small retailers and employees. • Make sure that its salesman maintains its brand name and prestige of company.
  • 51. 51 • Company should not change the schemes frequently because it creates non-comfertability among small retailers. • Know our self-Our Duties and Responsibilities-Execute judicially and sincerely. • Daily review previous day's tasks-analyze-take remedial action for lapses-get solutions for problems-guide sub-ordinates properly-right thing-right direction. • Focus on Customer Satisfaction- Know them-know their needs Fulfill their needs. Effective use of CSCs and CCCs-single window system-avoid making customer to run pillar to post. Know their hopes, dreams, needs, problems, and desires and then set about to help them improve their lives with our information and products or serV• Ices. • Make a smile for a while-All the evils will go away. Receive the customers pleasantly-guide them and treat them properly. • Provide Quality Products/ Services - provide consistent quality and value in what you do. • Use Skilled and Experienced Management Team - Use them at right place-Give suitable work-Review the performance periodically. • Identify Loyal, Committed and Productive Staff - Select effective and efficient employees-Provide them all infrastructures to improve productivity. • Innovative culture - continuously improving/bettering what and how the business does. • Solid Financial Management Systems - good control and performance analysis mechanisms-Remove loopholes for frauds. Safeguard integrity in financial reporting. • Effective supervision-direct and indirect methods-collect materials impartially-take appropriate action.
  • 52. 52 • Access to Capital to Develop and Grow - adequate funds to grow and sustain the business. • Competitive advantage - establishment and maintenance of a unique point of difference. • Quality Planning - establishing the destination and plotting course. • Good Corporate Governance-Promote ethical and responsible decision making-make timely and balanced disclosure- Remunerate fairly and responsibly. • Make automation-then and there clear all works-move to paperless work. • Socialize with our customers - Social networking allows socializing and learning more about our customers. In turn, you will become better at meeting our clients' needs and increase our bottom line. • Make time to strategize - Take decisions at appropriate time. Indecisiveness makes all things to collapse. A goal on paper is just words or an idea of what we want to have. A strategy or plan is also required. How are we going to achieve our goals? Set time aside on a regular basis to analyze where we are, what we want, and how we're going to get there. • Reward loyalty - Whether we establish a formal loyalty program where customers receive points or discounts based on how much they spend or we simply give out a discount to loyal customers from time to time, people love to receive acknowledgement. Rewards let our customer know they're appreciated and they foster continued loyalty. • Become an expert - There's always room for more learning and the more knowledge we have about our industry or product, the more you'll be able to display this knowledge. Teach our clients something new and we will profit in the end.
  • 53. 53 Courses Offered No. of Seats No.of Boys No. of Girls Localities Outsiders • Take time to set goals - Goals are an important part of every business because they motivate us to achieve. Make a list of goals specific to our business and steps to take to reach those milestones. • Continuing education - One thing is true, there is always more to learn. Set aside time each year to improve our knowledge and skills. • Pay attention to the competition - Even if you are the industry leader, pay attention to our competitors. We might be surprised what we can learn from other experts and then we can position our self competitively. • Find Best Practices: Every industry has its own best practices or ways of doing things that are tried and true. Avoid wasting money and time reinventing the industry is generally a good approach. • Motivate Staff: Talented and motivated staff members can bring on big improvements in business. • Know our Limits: Every successful businessman should have a clear idea of their limitations. By knowing our limitations, we can manage our resources and find help in area of weakness. 12. Annexure BSNL Sales Coverage in Education Institutions of Jaipur. 1. Name of the College:
  • 54. 2. No. of Faculty Members: 3.Hostel Facility: a) Yes If Yes., 54 No.Of Hostellers No.Of Boys No. Of Girls b) No 4. Canteen: a) Yes b) No a) Telecom Operator Available. BSNL Reliance Airtel Tata-indicom b)Can we place BSNL stocks? Yes No If Yes, Contact Person: -- Tel. No.: 5. Nearest Telecom Retailers: Name: 1 2 _ Address: Tel. No.: Distance from college: 6. Nearby Markets: I. _ 2. 7. Visibility of BSNL Excellent Good Average Bad 8. A) Availability of Other Operators: Airtel Vodaphone Reliance Tata-indicom b) Visibility of Other Operators:
  • 55. 55 Airtel Vodaphone Reliance Tata-indicom 9. Remarks: Retailer Retention Name of the Retailers Address Zone No. Still Deal in pro BSNL ducts (Y/N) 6. Total sales/ monthly : 7. Total sales of BSNL :
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