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S. Rama Krishna Chary
    JRF-Commerce
THINGS TO REMEMBER
 Before we go ahead, we should keep certain basic facts in
  our mind.
 We are a country with huge population out of which majority
  are unprivileged and Below Poverty line.
 We are people with tradition, culture and ethics.
 In our country it is very difficult to get alternate employment.
 Our survival is because of our collective strength.
 The Govt. policies have been anti growth oriented for traders.
 The traders voice is not heard by decision makers.
 In fact traders have no representation in Govt.
 The decision makers do not ever hear him on policy matters
  affecting his trade.
PREAMBLE

“WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute
 India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
 and to secure to all its citizens :


JUSTICE, social, economic and political;

LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;

EQUILITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them
all

FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and
integrity of the Nation;
INDIA UNDER MNC’s REGIME :
    WILL THE PREAMBLE BE RECONSTITUTED.

“WE THE DICTATORS TO INDIA having solemnly resolved to Reconstitute
 India into a SLAVERY CASTE BASED UNSECULAR DIRECTED
 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to ENSURE to all its citizens that :

 JUSTICE, social, economical and political is discriminatory

 LIBERTY of though, expression, belief, faith and worship is permitted
 as long as it is in line with MNC & World Bank thought to make world a
 single religion, belief in single god and faith in them as single
 economic power.

 EQUALITY of status and opportunity is not applicable to local citizens.

 AND TO PROMOTE AMONG THEM ALL INDIVIDUALITY, HATRED FOR
 OTHER CASTE AND SURRENDER OF THE NATION TO THE LONE
 ECONOMIC POWER ON EARTH.
PRESENT CONDITION OF TRADERS
                                      Fringe Benefit Tax
                                                                                               VAT
                                                                                                                                            INEFFICIENT
                                      LICENCES & PERMITS
                                      INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE ACT
                                                                                                                                            LABOURS
                                      SHOP & ESTABLISHMENT ACT                                   PREVENTION OF BLOCK MARKETING ACT
                                      COSUMER PROTECTION ACT                                     ANTI HOARDING & PROFEELING ACT
                                      WEIGHT & MEASUREMENT ACT                                   MONEY LENDING ACT
                                      PACKAGING ACT                                              PRODEND FUND ACT
                                      PREVENTION OF FOOD ADULTRATION ACT                         MINIMUM WAGES ACT
                                                                                                  ESI ACT
                                                                                                  GRATUITY ACT
                                                                                                  BONUS ACT

                                     ENTRY TAX

                                                                                                                  SERVICE TAX
                           FDI in Retail Trade




    ANTI SOCAL ELEMENTS
                                                                                                        OCTROI
                                                             WATER TAX


                                                                                                     CENTRAL
                                                                                                     EXCISE
  POLITICIAL INTERFERANCE
                                                    PURCHASE TAX
                                                                                                 SALES TAX                                INCOME TAX
                                                           POOR MARKET
                                                           CONDITION                                    POWER PROBLEM

                                                                                                                   Cash Transaction Tax
INSPECTOR RAJ                        STAMP DUTY                                                                             &
                                                                                                                    Quarterly ‘C’ Form

                                                                                               WELTH TAX
                                                              HIGH BANK
                                                               CHARGES      PROFESSIONAL TAX


        New Naka Complex




                                                                                          ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES ACT
Aviation             Information
                 Telecom                              Technology

      Infrastructure

                                                                    Retail Traders
     Banking


  Insurance


   Pharma



        Mining
                                              Steel

              Professional
                                      Education




Presented By Mr B C Bhartia,Nagpur.
RETAIL TRADE :
         BACKBONE OF ECONOMY
 Retail trade is world‟s oldest business.

 Retail trade consists of sale of goods & services to consumers
  for their personal, family or household use.

 Based on turnover and volume, retail trade is worlds biggest
  economic activity.

 In the year 2000, world turnover in retail trade is estimated
  around Rs. 3,10,20,000 crores.

In India by investing nominal Capital a person can start retail
  business.

In India Retail shops are generally owned and run by family.
 The whole family gets self employed.
HISTORIC CONTRIBUTION BY TRADERS :
During Pre-independence days the traders have helped
the leaders in all forms like man power and money.

In    all   social   activities &    establishment        of
schools, colleges, hospitals mandir, masjid etc. traders have
contributed.

Round the year 24 hours a day, traders have made all the
goods required by customer available to them

During the days of acute shortages, the traders have
some how managed to arrange goods for its customers.

Relationship of Indian traders and      customers is much
more than mere business

Indian traders have always seen customer satisfaction
above personal profit.
SUPPORT AND HELP
               TO GOVERNMENT

 Traders are self employed and give employment to entire
  family and others.

 Traders give employment to that neglected section of society
  who do not get employment any where.

 Traders take care of entire family of his employees.

 All direct and indirect taxes levied by Central, State and local
  govt. are deposited by trader in Govt. treasury without any
  charges or commission from Govt.

 During famine, floods, earthquakes tsunami and other natural
  calamities, the traders have always come out openly to
  extend full help to Govt.
TRADERS BEING IGNORED
              BY GOVEREMENT

 In Order to gain political mileage, traders have been termed
  by objectionable words.
 After independence one after another anti trade, anti trader
  laws have been made.
 Traders have been made slaves under Inspector Raj.
 Time & again new legislatures are being imported. Small
  Traders have been put under heavy burden of book
  keeping, taxation and compliances under various laws.
 In the name of development and road widening the shops
  are being demolished only to give passage to hawkers and
  footpath shopkeepers to establish their business.
 Local Govt. failed to build new markets. old traditional markets
  in different localities are being removed to make way for Big
  stores to get customers.
CONTRIBUTION OF TRADERS
              IN ECONOMY
 In comparison      to world, India has largest number of retail
  traders.
 In our country there are about 1,25,00,000 retail out lets.
 Retail trade contributes about 10% -         11% of our country‟s
  GDP.
 Total turnover of retail sector is about Rs. 8,75,000/- crores.
 After agriculture, Retail trade provides employment to
  maximum number of persons.
 1.25 crore shops are providing employment to about 4 crore
  people.
 In a study conducted by Reserve Bank of India, India Retail
  Traders charge less margin.
FOREIGNERS ARE MORE
              DEARER THAN INDIANS
 Indian traders, Businessman and Industrialists have established their
  leadership across the world.
 India is emerging as a big economic power.
 Our country is progressing in all economic fields.
 We have lagged behind in infrastructure, irrigation power etc. i.e.
  such sectors which were under control / monopoly of Govt. We
  could not grow to full potential in such sectors.
 These infrastructure sectors require huge investment with larger
  gestation period. Hence special emphasis has to be given to these
  section.
 It is unfortunate that instead of focusing development of such core
  areas the govt. want to hand over our established retail trade to
  foreigners.
 It is surprising that suddenly govt. feels that our traders are
  incompetent to serve the people or handle retail shops OR in disguise
  of Foreign Direct Investment our retail trade is being sold to
  foreigners.
WHAT WAS THE CRITERIA
                   FOR FDI

    Some time in 1991-92, the then Finance Minister and
     present Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singhji referred to
     certain criteria for allowing Foreign Direct Investment.
     These were :

1.   Establishment of basic industries requiring huge capital
     and advanced sophisticated technology.

2.   Infrastructure projects like electricity generation road
     building etc.

3.   Projects which would generate employment
WILL THIS HAPPEN WITH FDI
              IN RETAIL TRADE
 Throughout the world it is known fact that huge
  investment is not required to open a retail shop.

 Investment is required to build infrastructure for
  shop, sophisticated technology is not required in
  retail trade.

 Small Retail shops provide more employment then
  large chain of Retail stores.

 There is no gestation period. Hence business starts
  from day one.

 Instead of developing under developed areas
  these stores capture prime commercial property in
  cities.
WHAT DO
           FOREIGN / MULTINATIONAL
                COMPANIES DO
 In 60s Big foreign houses entered in retail trade in other parts of
  world.
 This is against our culture of “One family One shop”.
 These big companies, in order to crush competitors sell goods
  cheap. Later on effective prices of goods are increased.
 These companies buy material from International market.
  Hence local producers are put to loss
 These companies buy in bulk quantities directly               from
  manufacturers. The intermediaries loose business.
 After conquering the markets of Europe and America, these
  companies have now entered Asian markets.
 After establishing their footings in Thailand, Indonesia, China,
  Japan, Philippines, etc in Asia, these companies are now
  targeting India.
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
         UNDER EXISTING SYSTEM
        FARM LABOURS
        HAMALS
        DALALS
       BROKERS
       TRANSPORTERS
       TEA SHOP OWNERS
       HOTELS
       DHABAS
       SHOP KEEPERS
                     AFTER M.N.C. TAKE OVER

ALL WORKS IN FARM BY MACHINE UNDER CORPORATE FARMING
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER AND PACKING BY MACHINES.
SALE TO CUSTOMERS THROUGH CHAIN OF DEPARTMENTAL STORES.
LARGE NUMBER OF SELF EMPLOYED TO BECOME UNEMPLOYED.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO RETAIL TRADE
 These companies open chain of shops. With a shop in each area the
  retail small shopkeepers will be put to heavy loss
 Slowly the local shops will start closing down.
 These shops will capture the trade.
 In countries where they have established their market share is

           Name of Country            % of Market Share
           America                           80%
           England                           80%
           Western Europe                    70%
           Brazil                            40%
           Thailand                          40%
           Korea                             35%
           China                             20%
           Malaysia                          20%
           India                             3%

 Remember example of „BATA‟ in shoe business.
 Imagine Roadside DHABA‟s after RELIANCE FOOD CHAIN Starts
  working.
 Cold drink business in India.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO
            LOCAL RETAIL TRADE

 No of Retail outlets Between 1981-99 in United
  Kingdom came down from 56862 to 25800.
 Between 1970-80 in Europe about 4 lakhs        Retail
  shops were closed.
 Competition shall be limited to Big Retail Houses
 In the year 2000 Five Big Fast food companies
  captured following percent market share :

       Country                            % Share
       Norway                               99
       Swezerland                           88
       Sweden                               94
       UK                                   64
       Portugal                             57
WHAT HAPPENED IN THAILAND

 In price war traditional shop keepers are facing problem of
  survival. Many small shop keepers have closed down their
  shops.
 Big companies have seen growth of 40%
 There was adverse impact on 60000 small shopkeepers.
 A small shopkeeper fired rocket in Big shop & committed
  suicide," frustration”.
 The Prime Minister of Thailand agreed that there was adverse
  impact on retail trade.
 The Govt. which had opened its door for FDI in retail trade with
  big bang had to provide financial assistance to retail traders
  by establishing a special fund.
WHAT HAPPENED IN CHINA

 There is a race to capture more & more space for
  retail trade.
 There is allegation of flouting the norms on these
  stores.
 There is anger against these companies amongst
  general public.
 Media is also reporting how traditional shops have
  been thrown out.
 The suppliers and manufactures are also facing
  problem. These are closing down.
WHAT HAPPENED IN OTHER
             ASIAN COUNTRIES
 Other countries are also unhappy.      Many countries have
  started taking precautions.
 Indonesia and Malaysia have established zones within which
  these foreigners can do trade.
 In Japan Big companies have to discuss with small traders.
  There is Zoning system also. Hence these companies have to
  establish their shops outside city limits.
 There is wide discontent amongst shopkeepers & people in
  the countries to which these store belong.
 The city counselor of California & Chicago have refused to
  allow opening of new shops to WALMART.
 These shops are required to take permission in countries like
  France, Germany and America.
NOW ITS TURN OF INDIA

 The tough stand taken till recently by Central Govt., Foreign
  Retail Traders could not enter India.
 It is unfortunate that Central Cabinet has given approval to
  FDI in Retail Trade.
 Shift of Major retail trade to these big companies will render
  small traders & their employees unemployed.
 Many companies with the help of contract farming will sell
  goods produced in farms directly from their chain of stores.
 After establishing control over purchases & sale these
  companies will start dictating.
 These companies will keep only graduates and above in their
  employment. There will be no scope for employment to under
  graduate and others.
 In the event of non receipt of payment of supplies, it becomes
  impossible to reach owners.
CONTRACT FARMING




             COLLECTION OF           TO OWN FACTORY
          AGRICALTURE PRODUCTS




TO CUSTOMER


                                 TO OWN DEPT. STORE
REQUEST STOP FDI IN
          RETAIL TRADE

 If Domestic Retail Trade is allowed by Big MNC‟s etc., there
  will be Large Scale Unemployment.
 A new class of unemployed called “Unemployed Traders” will
  join the existing force of unemployed persons.
 These companies will sell internationally procured products.
  Domestic Industry will suffer.
 Everybody knows how Big Fish eats away small fishes.
 Keeping the experience of other countries in mind, Govt.
  should not take any such decision for which the whole
  country and coming generation will have to suffer.
SELF EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA

 India has huge force of unemployed persons.
 Govt. has failed to generate need based
  employment..
 Majority of people in India are self employed.
 The Major area of self employment is Agriculture
  and Retail Trade .
 The farmers problems were not addressed timely.
  They are committing suicide.
 WHAT is the future of Indian Traders in India?
 WILL next generation pardon us?
WHAT SHOULD GOVT. DO

 Govt. should identify the weakness of present retail
  trade.
 Govt. should specify the areas where customers
  are not being served properly.
 Govt. should specify what it expects from retail
  trade that is not being met presently.
 Govt. should publicise the sector / persons who
  have demanded FDI in Retail Trade.
 Govt. should come out with white paper on FDI in
  Retail Trade specifying the picture after 25 years
  and 50 years.
INDIA : MY COUNTRY

DON‟T SEE INDIA AS POPULATION OF ONE HUNDRED CRORE
MOUTHS TO FEED.

SEE IT AS A MARKET OF ONE HUNDRED CRORE CONSUMERS WITH
TWO HUNDRED CRORE EYES TO WATCH YOUR PRODUCTS AND
TWO HUINDRED CRORES HANDS TO BUY YOUR PRODUCTS.

WORLDS LARGEST EMERGING RETAIL MARKET : WHO WILL
 CONQUOR IT : WE OR THEY?

            DO NOT MAKE MY GOVEREMENT AS,

 GOVEREMENT BY MNC,
 GOVEREMENT OF MNC AND
 GOVEREMENT FOR MNC‟S
S RAMA KRISHNA CHARY PPT ON FDI

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S RAMA KRISHNA CHARY PPT ON FDI

  • 1. By S. Rama Krishna Chary JRF-Commerce
  • 2. THINGS TO REMEMBER  Before we go ahead, we should keep certain basic facts in our mind.  We are a country with huge population out of which majority are unprivileged and Below Poverty line.  We are people with tradition, culture and ethics.  In our country it is very difficult to get alternate employment.  Our survival is because of our collective strength.  The Govt. policies have been anti growth oriented for traders.  The traders voice is not heard by decision makers.  In fact traders have no representation in Govt.  The decision makers do not ever hear him on policy matters affecting his trade.
  • 3. PREAMBLE “WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens : JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUILITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them all FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;
  • 4. INDIA UNDER MNC’s REGIME : WILL THE PREAMBLE BE RECONSTITUTED. “WE THE DICTATORS TO INDIA having solemnly resolved to Reconstitute India into a SLAVERY CASTE BASED UNSECULAR DIRECTED DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to ENSURE to all its citizens that : JUSTICE, social, economical and political is discriminatory LIBERTY of though, expression, belief, faith and worship is permitted as long as it is in line with MNC & World Bank thought to make world a single religion, belief in single god and faith in them as single economic power. EQUALITY of status and opportunity is not applicable to local citizens. AND TO PROMOTE AMONG THEM ALL INDIVIDUALITY, HATRED FOR OTHER CASTE AND SURRENDER OF THE NATION TO THE LONE ECONOMIC POWER ON EARTH.
  • 5. PRESENT CONDITION OF TRADERS Fringe Benefit Tax VAT INEFFICIENT LICENCES & PERMITS INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE ACT LABOURS SHOP & ESTABLISHMENT ACT PREVENTION OF BLOCK MARKETING ACT COSUMER PROTECTION ACT ANTI HOARDING & PROFEELING ACT WEIGHT & MEASUREMENT ACT MONEY LENDING ACT PACKAGING ACT PRODEND FUND ACT PREVENTION OF FOOD ADULTRATION ACT MINIMUM WAGES ACT ESI ACT GRATUITY ACT BONUS ACT ENTRY TAX SERVICE TAX FDI in Retail Trade ANTI SOCAL ELEMENTS OCTROI WATER TAX CENTRAL EXCISE POLITICIAL INTERFERANCE PURCHASE TAX SALES TAX INCOME TAX POOR MARKET CONDITION POWER PROBLEM Cash Transaction Tax INSPECTOR RAJ STAMP DUTY & Quarterly ‘C’ Form WELTH TAX HIGH BANK CHARGES PROFESSIONAL TAX New Naka Complex ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES ACT
  • 6. Aviation Information Telecom Technology Infrastructure Retail Traders Banking Insurance Pharma Mining Steel Professional Education Presented By Mr B C Bhartia,Nagpur.
  • 7. RETAIL TRADE : BACKBONE OF ECONOMY  Retail trade is world‟s oldest business.  Retail trade consists of sale of goods & services to consumers for their personal, family or household use.  Based on turnover and volume, retail trade is worlds biggest economic activity.  In the year 2000, world turnover in retail trade is estimated around Rs. 3,10,20,000 crores. In India by investing nominal Capital a person can start retail business. In India Retail shops are generally owned and run by family. The whole family gets self employed.
  • 8. HISTORIC CONTRIBUTION BY TRADERS : During Pre-independence days the traders have helped the leaders in all forms like man power and money. In all social activities & establishment of schools, colleges, hospitals mandir, masjid etc. traders have contributed. Round the year 24 hours a day, traders have made all the goods required by customer available to them During the days of acute shortages, the traders have some how managed to arrange goods for its customers. Relationship of Indian traders and customers is much more than mere business Indian traders have always seen customer satisfaction above personal profit.
  • 9. SUPPORT AND HELP TO GOVERNMENT  Traders are self employed and give employment to entire family and others.  Traders give employment to that neglected section of society who do not get employment any where.  Traders take care of entire family of his employees.  All direct and indirect taxes levied by Central, State and local govt. are deposited by trader in Govt. treasury without any charges or commission from Govt.  During famine, floods, earthquakes tsunami and other natural calamities, the traders have always come out openly to extend full help to Govt.
  • 10. TRADERS BEING IGNORED BY GOVEREMENT  In Order to gain political mileage, traders have been termed by objectionable words.  After independence one after another anti trade, anti trader laws have been made.  Traders have been made slaves under Inspector Raj.  Time & again new legislatures are being imported. Small Traders have been put under heavy burden of book keeping, taxation and compliances under various laws.  In the name of development and road widening the shops are being demolished only to give passage to hawkers and footpath shopkeepers to establish their business.  Local Govt. failed to build new markets. old traditional markets in different localities are being removed to make way for Big stores to get customers.
  • 11. CONTRIBUTION OF TRADERS IN ECONOMY  In comparison to world, India has largest number of retail traders.  In our country there are about 1,25,00,000 retail out lets.  Retail trade contributes about 10% - 11% of our country‟s GDP.  Total turnover of retail sector is about Rs. 8,75,000/- crores.  After agriculture, Retail trade provides employment to maximum number of persons.  1.25 crore shops are providing employment to about 4 crore people.  In a study conducted by Reserve Bank of India, India Retail Traders charge less margin.
  • 12. FOREIGNERS ARE MORE DEARER THAN INDIANS  Indian traders, Businessman and Industrialists have established their leadership across the world.  India is emerging as a big economic power.  Our country is progressing in all economic fields.  We have lagged behind in infrastructure, irrigation power etc. i.e. such sectors which were under control / monopoly of Govt. We could not grow to full potential in such sectors.  These infrastructure sectors require huge investment with larger gestation period. Hence special emphasis has to be given to these section.  It is unfortunate that instead of focusing development of such core areas the govt. want to hand over our established retail trade to foreigners.  It is surprising that suddenly govt. feels that our traders are incompetent to serve the people or handle retail shops OR in disguise of Foreign Direct Investment our retail trade is being sold to foreigners.
  • 13. WHAT WAS THE CRITERIA FOR FDI  Some time in 1991-92, the then Finance Minister and present Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singhji referred to certain criteria for allowing Foreign Direct Investment. These were : 1. Establishment of basic industries requiring huge capital and advanced sophisticated technology. 2. Infrastructure projects like electricity generation road building etc. 3. Projects which would generate employment
  • 14. WILL THIS HAPPEN WITH FDI IN RETAIL TRADE  Throughout the world it is known fact that huge investment is not required to open a retail shop.  Investment is required to build infrastructure for shop, sophisticated technology is not required in retail trade.  Small Retail shops provide more employment then large chain of Retail stores.  There is no gestation period. Hence business starts from day one.  Instead of developing under developed areas these stores capture prime commercial property in cities.
  • 15. WHAT DO FOREIGN / MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES DO  In 60s Big foreign houses entered in retail trade in other parts of world.  This is against our culture of “One family One shop”.  These big companies, in order to crush competitors sell goods cheap. Later on effective prices of goods are increased.  These companies buy material from International market. Hence local producers are put to loss  These companies buy in bulk quantities directly from manufacturers. The intermediaries loose business.  After conquering the markets of Europe and America, these companies have now entered Asian markets.  After establishing their footings in Thailand, Indonesia, China, Japan, Philippines, etc in Asia, these companies are now targeting India.
  • 16. EMPLOYMENT GENERATION UNDER EXISTING SYSTEM  FARM LABOURS  HAMALS  DALALS BROKERS TRANSPORTERS TEA SHOP OWNERS HOTELS DHABAS SHOP KEEPERS AFTER M.N.C. TAKE OVER ALL WORKS IN FARM BY MACHINE UNDER CORPORATE FARMING AUTOMATIC TRANSFER AND PACKING BY MACHINES. SALE TO CUSTOMERS THROUGH CHAIN OF DEPARTMENTAL STORES. LARGE NUMBER OF SELF EMPLOYED TO BECOME UNEMPLOYED.
  • 17. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO RETAIL TRADE  These companies open chain of shops. With a shop in each area the retail small shopkeepers will be put to heavy loss  Slowly the local shops will start closing down.  These shops will capture the trade.  In countries where they have established their market share is Name of Country % of Market Share America 80% England 80% Western Europe 70% Brazil 40% Thailand 40% Korea 35% China 20% Malaysia 20% India 3%  Remember example of „BATA‟ in shoe business.  Imagine Roadside DHABA‟s after RELIANCE FOOD CHAIN Starts working.  Cold drink business in India.
  • 18. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO LOCAL RETAIL TRADE  No of Retail outlets Between 1981-99 in United Kingdom came down from 56862 to 25800.  Between 1970-80 in Europe about 4 lakhs Retail shops were closed.  Competition shall be limited to Big Retail Houses  In the year 2000 Five Big Fast food companies captured following percent market share : Country % Share Norway 99 Swezerland 88 Sweden 94 UK 64 Portugal 57
  • 19. WHAT HAPPENED IN THAILAND  In price war traditional shop keepers are facing problem of survival. Many small shop keepers have closed down their shops.  Big companies have seen growth of 40%  There was adverse impact on 60000 small shopkeepers.  A small shopkeeper fired rocket in Big shop & committed suicide," frustration”.  The Prime Minister of Thailand agreed that there was adverse impact on retail trade.  The Govt. which had opened its door for FDI in retail trade with big bang had to provide financial assistance to retail traders by establishing a special fund.
  • 20. WHAT HAPPENED IN CHINA  There is a race to capture more & more space for retail trade.  There is allegation of flouting the norms on these stores.  There is anger against these companies amongst general public.  Media is also reporting how traditional shops have been thrown out.  The suppliers and manufactures are also facing problem. These are closing down.
  • 21. WHAT HAPPENED IN OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES  Other countries are also unhappy. Many countries have started taking precautions.  Indonesia and Malaysia have established zones within which these foreigners can do trade.  In Japan Big companies have to discuss with small traders. There is Zoning system also. Hence these companies have to establish their shops outside city limits.  There is wide discontent amongst shopkeepers & people in the countries to which these store belong.  The city counselor of California & Chicago have refused to allow opening of new shops to WALMART.  These shops are required to take permission in countries like France, Germany and America.
  • 22. NOW ITS TURN OF INDIA  The tough stand taken till recently by Central Govt., Foreign Retail Traders could not enter India.  It is unfortunate that Central Cabinet has given approval to FDI in Retail Trade.  Shift of Major retail trade to these big companies will render small traders & their employees unemployed.  Many companies with the help of contract farming will sell goods produced in farms directly from their chain of stores.  After establishing control over purchases & sale these companies will start dictating.  These companies will keep only graduates and above in their employment. There will be no scope for employment to under graduate and others.  In the event of non receipt of payment of supplies, it becomes impossible to reach owners.
  • 23. CONTRACT FARMING COLLECTION OF TO OWN FACTORY AGRICALTURE PRODUCTS TO CUSTOMER TO OWN DEPT. STORE
  • 24. REQUEST STOP FDI IN RETAIL TRADE  If Domestic Retail Trade is allowed by Big MNC‟s etc., there will be Large Scale Unemployment.  A new class of unemployed called “Unemployed Traders” will join the existing force of unemployed persons.  These companies will sell internationally procured products. Domestic Industry will suffer.  Everybody knows how Big Fish eats away small fishes.  Keeping the experience of other countries in mind, Govt. should not take any such decision for which the whole country and coming generation will have to suffer.
  • 25. SELF EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA  India has huge force of unemployed persons.  Govt. has failed to generate need based employment..  Majority of people in India are self employed.  The Major area of self employment is Agriculture and Retail Trade .  The farmers problems were not addressed timely. They are committing suicide.  WHAT is the future of Indian Traders in India?  WILL next generation pardon us?
  • 26. WHAT SHOULD GOVT. DO  Govt. should identify the weakness of present retail trade.  Govt. should specify the areas where customers are not being served properly.  Govt. should specify what it expects from retail trade that is not being met presently.  Govt. should publicise the sector / persons who have demanded FDI in Retail Trade.  Govt. should come out with white paper on FDI in Retail Trade specifying the picture after 25 years and 50 years.
  • 27. INDIA : MY COUNTRY DON‟T SEE INDIA AS POPULATION OF ONE HUNDRED CRORE MOUTHS TO FEED. SEE IT AS A MARKET OF ONE HUNDRED CRORE CONSUMERS WITH TWO HUNDRED CRORE EYES TO WATCH YOUR PRODUCTS AND TWO HUINDRED CRORES HANDS TO BUY YOUR PRODUCTS. WORLDS LARGEST EMERGING RETAIL MARKET : WHO WILL CONQUOR IT : WE OR THEY? DO NOT MAKE MY GOVEREMENT AS,  GOVEREMENT BY MNC,  GOVEREMENT OF MNC AND  GOVEREMENT FOR MNC‟S