Topics
Introduction of Commerce and Business
Trade
- Concept of Trade
- Internal Trade
- Wholesale Trade
- Retail Trade
- Types of Retailers> Itinerant Retailers
- Types of Retailers> Fixed Shop Retailer
- Small Scale Fixed Retailer
- Large Scale Fixed Retailers
- Departmental Stores
- Super Market Shop
- Chain Stores or Multiple Shops
- One Price Shop
- Concept of Mall
- International Trade
- Export Trade
- Procedure of Export Trade
- Import Trade
- Procedure of Import Trade
- Entrepot Trade
- Comparison of Different Types of Retailers and Trade Practices
Small Scale Industry and Business
Forms of Business Organisation - 1
- Private Sector Organisations
- Sole Trading Concern
- Partnership Firm
- Types of Partners
- Types of Partnerships Firms
- Hindu Undivided Family Business Or Joint Hindu Family Business
- Co-operative Society
- Types of Cooperative Societies
- Joint Stock Company
- Amul: A Successful Co-operative Movement in India
- Private Limited Company
- Public Limited Company
- Comparison of Different Forms of Business Organization
Forms of Business Organisation - 2
Institutes Supporting Business
Business Environment
- Concept of Business Environment
- Importance of Business Environment
- Dimensions of Business Environment
- Internal Factors
- External Factors> Natural Environment
- External Factors> Social Environment
- External Factors> Political Environment
- External Factors> Economic Environment
- External Factors> Technological Environment
- External Factors> Legal Environment
- New Economic Policy and Business
- Liberalisation
- Privatisation
- Globalisation
- Impact of New Economic Policy on Business
Introduction to Management
- Advantages
- Key Point Summary
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Advantages
| Benefit | Short Explanation | Real-life Example |
|---|---|---|
| Large Employment | Creates many jobs quickly with less setup time | Handloom industry in Varanasi |
| Less Capital Requirement | Can start with limited funds | Local toy makers in Channapatna |
| Use of Domestic Resources | Uses local raw materials and savings | Coir industry in Kerala |
| Industrial Output | Produces affordable consumer and industrial goods | Agarbatti units in Mysore |
| Export Contribution | Makes up 40% of industrial exports | Tiruppur textile exports |
| Equitable Distribution | Reduces income inequality by employing more people | Handicraft clusters in Rajasthan |
| Foreign Exchange Earnings | Earns foreign exchange through exports | Gem and jewelry units in Surat |
| Entrepreneurship | Offers business opportunities with low investment | Start-ups in Ludhiana’s bicycle parts industry |
| Cost Efficiency | Produces good quality at a low cost | Small electronics units in Delhi |
| Reduces Migration | Creates rural jobs, reducing city migration | Khadi units in village areas |
| Operational Flexibility | Quickly adapts to market changes | Home-based food packaging businesses |
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Key Point Summary
- SSIs create jobs, especially for rural and semi-urban populations.
- They are vital for India’s exports and promote equitable regional growth.
- Easy entry encourages innovation and entrepreneurship nationwide.
- SSIs help keep communities vibrant and reduce pressure on cities.
