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  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Getting oneself photographed is no longer a matter of fashion or hobby. It has become a necessity for getting admission in school and colleges to identity cards, for passports and applications for different jobs required. ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Biscuits and Pastries etc. are certain products that are liked almost by everyone. There is a trend among the population in Laos to use packaged ready to eat foods Ifor snack. Children in the cities are frequently consuming ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Laos has a tradition of eating beef, pork and chicken. To support this traditional meal preference, each household, especially in the villages rears, the necessary cattle and poultry for the same. However, there is no ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    \ 'AbUndanceof fruits and-lack of processing--unltsinLaos is-c~using-criminal ~aste of one of the most potential income earners in the country. The people of Laos Ihave a great tradition of consuming raw fruits. There ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Bricks are the most essential ingredients of building construction. Though building material technology has undergone a sea change but little has been! lachieved as an alternative to the traditional brick. With increasing ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Ice candies are very popular with students. In Laos, flavored and coloured water and ice lcandv salesmen can. be seen outside every school campus-especially in the break time. Similarly in markets, fares, bus stations ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    IThere is similar justification for production of Jams and Jelly ~s for the production of, Fruit squash. However, Jams and jellies have different application and caters to a IWider palate and for wider uses. Jams and ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    IMilkproductsii'ke't;utte-r;yogu rt,crea-m~-m-argarine'-etc~'are--in'sepa-rabiepa rts of " our daily eating habits. These are used in considerable quantity at every Laotian home, especially in the southern provinces ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Noodles are a basic dietary requirement of all Laotians. There would be no house lin Laos, which does not consume noodles atleast once ·daily. However most moodles consumed in Laos is Rice noodles and is freshly prepared ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    ISpices are principally used to add to the taste of food. Different varieties of I . lspices in different forms are utilized in the food cooked in Laos. There is also a' Ivery wide range of spices being cultivated in ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    There are very few people·in the civilized world who do not use dete~gent to Iwashtheir clothes. The same is the case in Laos. People of Laos are known for I,their cleanliness especially clean clothes. Hence there is a ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    he women folk of Laos are very fashion conscious. They spend most of their earnings/savings in purchase of cosmetics. This has been' at times leading to ldornestic problems. During our discussions with some people, it ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Just like detergents powders, there are a large number of people who use both 1 oilet soap and Laundry Soap around the world. The machinery for producing' Ithese soaps is same. Only different dyes for both needs to be ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Two wheelers in the present times have become a necessity of every lower Imiddle and middle class. Various new models have been introduced in the Imarket all imported from Thailand and China. Even in the villages ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    Even today leather made by tanners in the village areas are based on'very old! and undeveloped processes like bag tanning and pit-poovers. Despite working' 'through out the year, these workers earn very little. If they ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    IThere are no fabrication units manufacturing steel furniture. When working on' Ithe establishment of LIEDe, we found that simple furniture like tables, chairs etc jhad to be ordered in advance and imported from Thailand. ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016)
    IRefrigerators and air conditioners have become almost a necessity in every house, business establishment, shops, hospitals, offices, and laboratories etc., !the number of which is constantly increasing. Along with this, ...

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