Hospitality
The Indian hospitality industry is the third-largest sub-segment of the services sector comprising of trade, repair services, hotels and restaurants contributing nearly US$187.9 billion or 12.5% to the GDP in 2014-15. The industry has been growing fast at 11.7% CAGR over the period 2011-12 to 2014-15.


Pharmaceutical
Accounting for 2.4% of the global pharmaceutical industry in value-terms and 10% in volume terms, Indian pharmaceutical sector is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 15.92% to US$55 billion by 2020 from US$20 billion in 2015.
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C&M of a premise precisely depends on the property’s design, amenities provided, open space provided for landscaping and so on.
For real estate properties, C&M is around Rs3/ft monthly. This can be further divided as:
- Keeping the properties clean – landscaping, garbage removal etc: 20% (Rs0.60)
- Property Repairs – broken windows, removing graffiti, replacing light bulbs, any light maintenance: 5% (Rs0.15)
- Interior Upgrades – replace carpeting, interior painting and interior cleaning: Nil
- Safety – regular checks on the property, making sure property is always accessible for showing potential buyers: 20% (Rs0.60)
- Security – board-ups, door and window replacements, lock changes: 25% (Rs0.75)
- Parking maintenance & cleaning /( Housekeeping of the entire property): 30% (Rs0.90)
– Mohamed Ali, MD, South India Shelters Pvt Ltd
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With 71% market share, generic drugs form the largest segment of the Indian pharmaceutical sector that is expected to be the third-largest global generic Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) merchant market by the year-end. Generic drugs account for 20% of global exports in terms of volume, making the country the largest provider of generic medicines globally and expected to expand even further in coming years. Pharmaceuticals Exports Promotion Council expects pharmaceutical exports to reach US$25 billion in 2015.












