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CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC NEED FOR THE STUDY OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY RESEARCH METHODOLOGY DATA COLLECTION PRIMARY SOURCES SECONDARY SOURCES QUESTIONNAIRE SECONDARY SOURCES LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY CHAPTER - 2 INDUSTRY PROFILE ORGANISATIONAL PROFILE

CHAPTER – 3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
(A) TOPIC RELATED CONCEPTS
(B) REVIEW OF LITERATURE
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER – 4
ANALYSIS OF STUDY

CHAPTER – 5
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND SUGGESTIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANNEXURE

LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: - AGE GROUP OF RESPONDENTS
Table 2: - OCCUPTION ANALYSIS
Table 3: - MONTHLY INCOME ANALYSIS
Table 4: - DO YOU HAVE ANY TWO-WHEELER
Table 5: - WHICH COMPANY TWO-WHEELER DO YOU OWN
Table 6:- WHO REFERED YOU TO PURCHASE BIKE
Table 7:- WHO WILL TAKE DECISION OF YOUR BIKE
Table 8:- YOU OWN TWO-WHEELER BY WHICH MODE
Table 9:- THE MAIN FEATURE THAT YOU CONSIDER WHEN YOU PURCHASE
Table 10:- MAIN ATTRIBUTE THAT YOU LOOK FOR
Table 11:- MOST INTERESTING SCHEME THAT YOU ATTRACT
Table 12:- WHAT ELSE YOU REQUIRE MORE
Table 13:- WHAT ABOUT INSURANCE PROGRAM
Table 14:- WHAT WAS THE GRADE THAT YOU GIVE FOR US
Table 15:- ARE SALES PERSON WAS VERY HELPFUL AND KNOWLEDGEBLE

LIST OF CHARTS
Chart 1: - AGE GROUP
Chart 2: - OCCUPATION
Chart 3: - MONTHLY INCOME
Chart 4: - OWN TWO-WHEELER
Chart 5: - TWO-WHEELER COMPANY
Chart 6:- REFERENCE
Chart 7:- DECISION MAKER
Chart 8:- PURCHASES BY
Chart 9:- MAIN FEATURE
Chart 10:- MAIN ATTRIBUTE
Chart 11:- SCHEME
Chart 12:-REQIREMENT
Chart 13:- INSURANCE PROGRAM
Chart 14:- OPINION
Chart 15:-

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