ANNEXURE - I QUESTIONNAIRE FOR WHOLESALE CLOTH TRADERS. (Please tick the appropriate box wherever applicable) 3. Name of the owner : Age:

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ANNEXURE - I QUESTIONNAIRE FOR WHOLESALE CLOTH TRADERS (Please tick the appropriate box wherever applicable) 1. Name of the shop : 2. Address and Contact No. : 3. Name of the owner : Age: 4. Educational Qualification of the owner : Below 10 th 10 th std 12 th std Under-graduate Graduate Post graduate Professional 5. Nature of Business Organization : Proprietorship Limited Company Partnership Others Pls. specify 6. In which year did you start this business? 7. Are you a member of any Wholesale Association? Yes No 8. Do you have insurance for stock and shop? Yes No 9. Which of the following taxes and charges do you pay? Income Tax Sales Tax Custom Duty Octroi Municipal Tax Others Pls. specify

10. Which type of cloth do you sell? Cotton Polyester Fancy Terecot Spun Others Pls. Specify 11. Do you think that the wholesalers are being eliminated from today s market structure of cloth business? Yes No Reasons for the same: 1. Ready made garments 2. Competition 3. Less profit margin 4. Direct sale from manufacturers to retailers 5. Others if any Pls Specify 12. Are you a dealer of any company? Yes No If Yes: (a) In which year did you obtain the dealership? (b) (c) Name of the company for which you are a dealer: Do you sell other company s products as well? (d) From which year did you start selling other company s products & Why? If No: (I) Where do you purchase cloth from? Answer in % Local Market Outside the state Outside the city Import (II) Whom do you purchase cloth from? Answer in % Manufacturer Distributor Agent Others, if any

13. How do you purchase your products? % of Purchase In Cash In Credit 14. How much discount do you receive for Cash Purchases? 15. What is the credit period that you are allowed from your suppliers? 16. Whom do you sell your product to? Answer in % Retailer End user Readymade Manufacturer Others, if any (a) Do you do retail business in your shop? Yes No If Yes, When did you start retailing? and why? 17. Where are your customers from? Answer in % Local Market Outside the city Outside the state Export 18. Your annual turnover (approx.): (Pls. tick mark on the appropriate box) YEAR UPTO 5 LACS 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 5-10 LACS 10-15 LACS 15-20 LACS > 20 LACS 19. What is the marketing strategy adopted by you to improve sales?

20. How do you sell your products? % of Sale In Cash In Credit 21. How much discount do you allow for Cash Sales? 22. (a) What is the normal credit period that you permit? (b) What is your actual recovery period? 23. How many people have you employed in the shop? YEAR FAMILY MEMBERS OTHERS 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 24. Being in the line of wholesale business would you recommend new comers to take up this wholesale cloth business or not? Yes No 25. In your opinion what are the problems faced by wholesalers in the business? {Please tick your answer} 1. Low rate of return on investment [ ] 2. Cut-throat Competition [ ] 3. Heavy duties and taxation [ ] 4. Ready made trends [ ] 5. Ignorance from manufacturers by avoiding middlemen [ ] 6. Increasing number of Shopping malls [ ] 7. Non availability of labour [ ] 8. Others, pls specify

ANNEXURE - II QUESTIONNAIRE FOR RETAIL CLOTH TRADERS 1. Name of the shop : (Please tick the appropriate box wherever applicable) 2. Address and Contact No. : 3. Name of the owner : Age: 4. Educational Qualification of the owner : Below 10 th 10 th std 12 th std Under-graduate Graduate Post graduate Professional 5. Nature of Business Organization : Proprietorship Limited Company Partnership Others Pls. specify 6. In which year did you start this business? 7. Are you a member of any Retail Association? Yes No 8. Do you have insurance for stock and shop? Yes No 9. Which of the following taxes and charges do you pay? Income Tax Sales Tax Custom Duty Municipal Tax Octroi Others Pls. specify 10. Which type of cloth do you sell? Cotton Polyester Fancy Terecot Spun Others Pls. Specify

11. What is your proportion of sale? % of Sale Cloth Readymade 12. Do you think that the wholesalers are being eliminated from today s market structure of cloth business? Yes No Reasons for the same: 1. Ready made garments 2. Competition 3. Less profit margin 4. Direct sale from manufacturers to retailers 5. Others if any Pls Specify 13. Are you a dealer of any company? Yes No 14. Whom do you purchase cloth from? ( Pls. answer in %) YEAR WHOLESALER PRODUCER AGENT OTHERS 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 15. Are you a cloth retailer right from the beginning or have you changed over your business?

ANNEXURE - III QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CLOTH MANUFACTURERS (Please tick the appropriate box wherever applicable) 1. Name of the Company : 2. Address and Contact No. : 3. Name of the representative : 4. Nature of Business Organization : Proprietorship Limited Company Partnership Others Pls. specify 5. In which year did you start this business? 6. Are you a member of any Manufacturers Association? Yes No 7. Do you have insurance for stock and factory? Yes No 8. Which of the following taxes and charges do you pay? Income Tax Sales Tax Excise Duty Custom Duty Municipal Tax Octroi Others Pls. specify

9. Which type of cloth do you sell? Cotton Polyester Fancy Terecot Spun Others Pls. Specify 10. Who do you sell your product to? (Sale in %) YEAR AGENT WHOLESALER RETAILER COMPANY S OWN RETAIL OUTLET 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 11. Do you think that the wholesalers are being eliminated from today s market structure of cloth business? Yes No Reasons for the same: 1. Ready made garments 2. Competition 3. Less profit margin 4. Direct sale from manufacturers to retailers 5. Others if any Pls Specify

ANNEXURE - IV QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CLOTH END-USERS (Please tick the appropriate box wherever applicable) 1. Name of the Customer : Age: 2. Address and Contact No. : 3. Educational Qualification of the owner: Below 10 th 10 th std 12 th std Under-graduate Graduate Post graduate Professional 4. Approximate monthly income: Upto Rs.5,000/- Rs.10,001 15,000/- Rs.20,001 Rs.25,000/- Rs.5,001 Rs,10,000/- Rs. 15,001 Rs.20,000/- Above Rs.25,001/- 5. Where do you purchase your clothing requirements from? Only Retail shops Only Wholesale shops Wholesale + Retail Outlets 6. What is your percentage of cloth purchase? % of Purchase Cloth Readymade

ANNEXURE V BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES 1. Commerce its Theory and Practice by S. Evelyn Thomas. 2. The Structure of Modern Commerce by J.L. Hanson. 3. Retailing and Consumers by Christin Fulop. 4. The Concise History of Indian Economy by Dhires Bhattacharya. 5. The Structure of Cotton Mill Industry in India by Dr. Mehta, University of Allahabad. 6. Indian Cotton Textile Industry, by V.B Kulkarni. 7. Theory and practice of Commerce by Avtar Singh, Ashok Arora, R. k. Bansal. 8. Research Methodology in Social Sciences, by B. C. Tandon, Chaitanya Publishing House. 9. Research Methodology, by Dr. A. B. Rao. 10. The Structure of Commerce, by Noel Branton 11. Textiles and Clothing, by R. Vatsala 12. Economics of wholesale trade and retail trade by James Stephenson. 13. Research Methodology, by C.R. Kothari, Vishwa Prakashan, New Delhi. 14. Annual Report of Centre for monitoring Indian Economy Pvt. Ltd. Andheri, (CMIE) Mumbai.

15. Research Methodology in Social Sciences, by B.A.V. Sharma, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 16. Indian Textile Ministry Annual Reports from 2000 2008. 17. Problems and policy recommendations for handloom industry in India by A. C. K. Nambiar. 18. www.texprocil.com 19. www.indiacom.com 20. www.texmin.nic.in 21. www.sasmira.org 22. www.mantrasurat.org 23. www.jmdcindia.com 24. www.mapsofindia.com 25. www.mapsofworld.com 26. www.maharashtragov.in/gazetter 27. Indian Textile Directory Textile terminology 28. Manmade textile research association - Annual reports. 29. Annual Reports of Wholesale Cloth Associations working in Mumbai, Pune, Solapur, Ichalkaranji and Nagpur. 30. The Hindu The Survey of Indian Industries from 2000 2008. 31. A socio economic survey of weaving community in Solapur for handloom weaving industry, by R.G. Kakade 32. Distribution and consumption of textiles, some observations from an Exploratory study by Vasudha Joshi.

33. An article published in Business India dated 18 th July 31 st July 2005. 34. Commerce and Finance by Sohrab R. Davar. 35. An article published in Textile India - 2004 by Dr. Shakuntala Mahawal 36. Vanijya Vishwa, Marathi Journal of Poona Merchants Chamber.