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MOHAN LAL SUKHADIA UNIVERSITY,
UDAIPUR
AProject Study Report
On
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDCELEBRATION MALL
Submitted in partial fulfillment for the
Award of degree ofBachelor of Management Studies
Submitted by: - Submitted to:-Naresh jain Ms. Anubha Mathur
BMS 2nd SEM Assistant Professor
ADVENT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
(UG)
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DECLARATION
I NARESH JAIN hereby declare that the project report entitled CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION TOWARD CELEBRATION MALL submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirement for the degree of BMS from Advent Institute Of Management Science & Technology
(UG), is my original work and is not submitted for the award of any other degree, diploma, any
other similar title or prize.
Place: Name:
Date: Signature
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PREFACE
Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) one of the most reputed courses, which
includes both the theoretical and practical training as a part of 3-year curriculum. Practical
training is an important part of management courses. Theoretical studies in the classrooms
are not sufficient to understand the complex and large sized organization.
With the rapid changing technology socio-economic and politico-legal environment
and the trend towards globalization of business and industries, marketing has become a
very challenging job.
The project study process is an endeavour to convert all thats virtual into a real image
i.e. it helps in applying all the theoretical concepts into the real corporate world. It helps in
developing the managerial skills using which we can convert abstracts into language.
In this report,
First chapter deals with the Introduction of Celebration mall.
Second chapter deals with the Research Methodology.
third chapter is related to Data Analysis and Interpretations.
forth chapter deals with findings.
fifth chapter shows conclusions.
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It gives me a great pleasure to acknowledge my humble &sincere indebtedness to
our Principal Ms. Amita Singhvi forproviding us excellent facilities &
encouragement despite of his multiple responsibilities.
I wish to place one record my sense for respect & gratitude to
Ms. Anubha Mathur for her keen interest and tireless efforts at all stages of
this undertaking.
I owe this achievement to my respected parents & my friends for their
appreciation and help I received during the course of my endeavors while
working in the research.
NARESH JAIN.
BMS-2 semester
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CONTENTS
1)Chapter-1Introduction
2)Chapter-2Research Methodology
a) Objectives of Researchb) Types of Researchc) Types of Data collectiond) Sampling Techniquee) Target Audiencef) Sampling Unitg) Sample Sizeh) Limitations of the Researchi) Types of Questionnaire
j)
Types of Questions
3)Chapter-4Data Analysis and Interpretation
4)Chapter-6Findings
5)Chapter-7Conclusion
6) Bibliography7) Appendix (Questionnaire)
CHAPTER: 01
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INTRODUCTION OF INDUSTRY
Numerous covered shopping arcades, such as the 19th-century Al-Hamidiyah
Souq in Damascus, Syria, can be considered precursors to the present-day shopping
mall.[5] Isfahan'sGrand Bazaar, which is largely covered, dates from the 10th century. The 10
kilometer long covered Tehran's Grand Bazaar also has a long history. The Grand
Bazaar ofIstanbul was built in the 15th century and is still one of the largest covered markets
in the world, with more than 58 streets and 4,000 shops.
Gostiny Dvor in St. Petersburg, which opened in 1785, may be regarded as one of the first
purposely-built mall-type shopping complexes, as it consisted of more than 100 shops
covering an area of over 53,000 m2 (570,000 sq ft).
The Oxford Covered Market in Oxford, England opened in 1774 and still runs today.
The Burlington Arcade in London was opened in 1819. The Arcade in Providence, Rhode
Island introduced the retail arcade concept to the United States in 1828. This was a forerunner
of today's shopping mall[6]The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, Italy followed in the
1870s and is closer to large modern malls in spaciousness. Other large cities created arcades
and shopping centres in the late 19th century and early 20th century, including the Cleveland
Arcade, Dayton Arcade andMoscow's GUM, which opened in 1890. Early shopping centers
designed for the automobile include Market Square, Lake Forest, Illinois (1916) and Country
Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri (1924).
An early indoor mall prototype in the United States was the Lake View Store at Morgan
Park, Duluth, Minnesota, which was built in 1915 and held its grand opening on July 20,
1916. The architect was Dean and Dean from Chicago and the building contractor was
George H. Lounsberry from Duluth. The building is two stories with a full basement, and
shops were originally located on all three levels. All of the stores were located within theinterior of the mall; some shops were accessible from inside and out.
In the mid-20th century, with the rise of the suburb and automobile culture in the United
States, a new style of shopping centre was created away from downtown.[7]
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Early examples
The Cleveland Arcade was among the first indoor shopping arcades in the US and an
architectural triumph. When the building opened in 1890, two sides of the arcade had 1,600panes of glass set in iron framing and is a prime example ofVictorian architecture.
The early shopping center in the United States took shape at the Grandview Avenue
Shopping Center (the "Bank Block") in Grandview Heights, Ohio in 1928, the first regional
shopping center in America that integrated parking into the design. This general plan by Don
Monroe Casto Sr. became the prototype of shopping centers for several decades.[8]Other
important shopping centers built in the 1920s and early 1930s include Country Club Plaza in
Kansas City, Missouri, the Highland Park Village in Dallas, Texas; River Oaks in Houston,Texas; and Park and Shop in Washington, D.C..
The suburban shopping center concept evolved further in the United States after World War
II. Bellevue Shopping Square (now known as Bellevue Square) opened in 1946 in Bellevue,
Washington, a suburb ofSeattle. Then came the Broadway-Crenshaw Center (known today
as Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza), which was dedicated, in Los Angeles, in 1947. Two more
suburban shopping centers were completed in 1949. Town and Country Drive-In Shopping
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Center (Town and Country Shopping Center), in Whitehall, Ohio was a strip-type complex
erected in the environs ofColumbus, Ohio. Park Forest, Illinois' Park Forest Plaza (Park
Forest Downtown) was built along the lines of a cluster-type complex. It was situated in the
southern suburbs ofChicago, Illinois.
The suburban shopping mall, as Americans came to know it, came into being with the
opening of Seattle's Northgate Center (presently known as Northgate Mall) in April 1950.
This was followed by Lakewood Center (1951), inLakewood, California, Shoppers'
World (1951), in Framingham, Massachusetts, Stonestown Center (now Stonestown Galleria)
(1952) in San Francisco, California and Northland Center (1954), in Southfield, Michigan.
Open-air-type malls were also built in Canada and Australia. Don Mills Convenience Centre
(now Shops at Don Mills) opened in 1955, in Toronto, Ontario. Cher side Drive-In ShoppingCentre started trading to the public in 1957, in Brisbane.
The fully enclosed shopping mall did not appear until the mid-1950s. One of the earliest
examples includes the Valley Fair Shopping Center in Appleton WI[9]which opened in
March 1955. Valley Fair featured a number of modern features including a large parking
area, anchor stores and restaurants.[10]The idea of a regional-sized, fully enclosed shopping
complex was pioneered in 1956 by the Austrian-born architect and American immigrant
Victor Gruen.[11]
This new generation of regional-sized shopping centers began with theGruen-designed Southdale Center, which opened in the Twin Cities suburb ofEdina,
Minnesota, USA in October 1956. For pioneering the soon-to-be enormously popular mall
concept in this form, Gruen has been called the "most influential architect of the twentieth
century" by Malcolm Gladwell.[12]
The first retail complex to be promoted as a "mall" was Paramus, New Jersey's Bergen Mall.
The center, which opened with an open-air-format in 1957, was enclosed in 1973. Aside
from Southdale Center, significant early enclosed shopping malls were Harundale
Mall (1958), in Glen Burnie, Maryland, Big Town Mall (1959), in Mesquite, Texas, Chris-
Town Mall (1961), in Phoenix, Arizona, and Randhurst Center (1962), in Mount Prospect,
Illinois.
The first fully enclosed shopping mall in Canada was Wellington Square. It was designed
for Eaton's by John Graham Jr. as an enclosed mall with a department store anchor and
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subterranean parking.[13]It opened in downtown London, Ontario, on August 11, 1960. After
several renovations, it remains open today as Citi Plaza.[13]
Other early malls moved retailing away from the dense, commercial downtowns into the
largely residential suburbs. This formula (enclosed space with stores attached, away from
downtown, and accessible only by automobile) became a popular way to build retail across
the world. Gruen himself came to abhor this effect of his new design; he decried the creation
of enormous "land wasting seas of parking" and the spread of suburban sprawl.[1][14]
In the UK, Chrisp Street Market was the first pedestrian shopping area built with a road at the
shop fronts. The first mall-type shopping precinct in Great Britain was built in the downtown
area ofBirmingham. Known as Bull Ring Centre (now Bull Ring Birmingham), it was
officially dedicated in May 1964. This was followed by Brent Cross Centre, Britain's first
out-of-town shopping mall, which was dedicated, on the northern outskirts ofLondon, in
March 1976.
In the United States, developers such as A. Alfred Taubman ofTaubman Centers extended
the concept further, with terrazzo tiles at the Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey, indoor
fountains, and two levels allowing a shopper to make a circuit of all the stores .[15]Taubman
believed carpeting increased friction, slowing down customers, so it was removed.[15]Fading
daylight through glass panels was supplemented by gradually increased electric lighting,
making it seem like the afternoon was lasting longer, which encouraged shoppers to
linger.[16][17]
Ala Moana Center in Honolulu, Hawaii is currently the largest open-air mall in the world and
was one of the largest malls in the United States when it opened for business in August 1959.
It is currently the sixteenth largest in the country. The Outlets at Bergen Town Center, the
oldest enclosed mall in New Jersey, opened in Paramus on November 14, 1957, with Dave
Garroway, host ofThe Today Show, serving as master of ceremonies.[18]The mall, located
just outside New York City, was planned in 1955 by Allied Stores to have 100 stores and
8,600 parking spaces in a 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m2) mall that would include a 300,000
sq ft (28,000 m2) Stern's store and two other 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) department stores as
part of the design. Allied's chairman B. Earl Puckett confidently announced The Outlets at
Bergen Town Center as the largest of ten proposed centers, stating that there were 25 cities
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that could support such centers and that no more than 50 malls of this type would ever be
built nationwide
Chapter: 02
Introduction to the organization
The Celebration Mall, Udaipur is the first heritage mall in the city offering world class
shopping and lifestyle experience under one roof. Located at Bhuwana, NH8, the mall is just
5km away from the famous Lake Palace Hotel and the old city, less than 3km from Sukhadia
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Circle (a local attraction) and less than a kilometer from the road that leads to tourist
attractions such as Mount Abu, the hill station of Rajasthan and Ranakpur, the city with the
world famous Jain temples.
Designed by Parul Zaveri and Nimesh Patel, the famed architectural team behind thelandmark Oberoi Udaivilas. Built in ethnic architectural style, the mall is the first iconic
heritage mall in India with a unique blend of ethnicity on the outside with modern
conveniences within and can be considered a landmark of Udaipur - iconic, different.
Udaipur offers a consumer base of around 17 lakhs waiting to be tapped. Udaipur also has
the highest per capita income in Rajasthan, being higher than that of Hyderabad, Indore,
Bhopal, Kanpur etc. Udaipur serves as major regional trading hub and serves as HQ for
surrounding districts. Consumers have grand incomes, rising aspirations but a scarcity of
retail avenues.
The Celebration Mall, Udaipur will bring to the city its first multiplex-PVR, in addition brands
like
The Celebration Mall, Udaipur is owned by Flicker Projects Pvt. Ltd- a joint venture between
CapitaMalls Asia Limited and Advanced India Projects Limited (AIPL).McDonalds, Reliance
Trends, Hungama Gaming Arcade and lots more.
The Celebration Mall, Udaipur is managed by CapitaLand Retail Properties Management
India Pvt Ltd, the mall management arm of CapitaMalls Asia in India.
A shopping mall is a building or group of buildings that contains stores. The stores are connected
by walkways so that consumers can easily walk between the stores. Shopping malls can be built
in an enclosed or open-air format.
About celebration mall, Udaipur
The Mall
The Celebration Mall,Udaipur is the first mall in the city offering world class shopping and
lifestyle experience under one roof. Located at Bhuwana, NH8, the mall is just 5km away
from the famous Lake Palace Hotel and the old city, less than 3km from Sukhadia Circle (a
local attraction) and less than a kilometre from the road that leads to tourist attractions such
as Mount Abu, the hill station of Rajasthan and Ranakpur, the city with the world famous
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Jain temples.
Designed by Parul Zaveri and Nimesh Patel, the famed architectural team behind the
landmark Oberoi Udaivilas. Built in ethnic architectural style, the mall is the first iconic
heritage mall in India with a unique blend of ethnicity on the outside with modern
conveniences within and can be considered a landmark of Udaipur - iconic, different.
Udaipur offers a consumer base of around 17 lakhs waiting to be tapped. Udaipur also has the
highest per capita income in Rajasthan, being higher than that of Hyderabad, Indore, Bhopal,
Kanpur etc. Udaipur serves as major regional trading hub and serves as HQ for surrounding
districts. Consumers have grand incomes, rising aspirations but a scarcity of retail avenues.
The Celebration Mall, Udaipur will bring to the city its first multiplex-PVR, in addition
brands like McDonalds, Reliance Trends, Hungama Gaming Arcade and lots more..
The Owner
The Celebration Mall, Udaipur is owned by Flicker Projects Pvt. Ltd- a joint venture between
CapitaMalls Asia Limited and Advanced India Projects Limited(AIPL).
CapitaMalls Asia Limited, is one of the largest listed shopping mall owners, developers and
managers in Asia by total property value of assets and by geographic reach. CapitaMalls Asia
has an integrated shopping mall business model encompassing retail real estate investment,
development, mall operations, asset management and fund management capabilities. It has
interests in and manages a pan-Asian portfolio of 89 shopping malls across 49 cities in the
five countries of Singapore, China, Malaysia, Japan and India, with a total property value of
approximately S$22 billion and a total GFA of approximately 71 million square feet.
Shopping malls in the portfolio include ION Orchard and Plaza Singapore which are
located in one of the world's most famous shopping streets, Orchard Road Raffles CitySingapore and Clarke Quay in Singapore. Our landmark shopping malls in China are
Xizhimen Mall and Wangling Mall in Beijing; Raffles City Beijing and Raffles City
Shanghai. The portfolio also includes Gurney Plaza in Penang, Malaysia Vivit Square in
Tokyo, Japan as well as Forum Value Mall in Bangalore, India.
CapitaMalls Asia's principal business strategy is to invest in, develop and manage a
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diversified portfolio of real estate used primarily for retail purposes in Asia, and to strengthen
its market position as a leading developer, owner and manager of shopping malls in Asia.
Advance India Projects Limited (AIPL) is India's premier real estate development company
with a multi-dimensional portfolio ranging from commercial to retail and residential
segments. AIPL continues to transform the look and texture of India with innovative
commercial landmarks, unprecedented retail developments and exclusive residential
communities.
The Manager
The Celebration Mall, Udaipur is managed by CapitaLand Retail Properties ManagementIndia Pvt Ltd, the mall management arm of Capita Malls Asia in India.
CHAPTER:03
Research Methodology
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Objectives of Research
The purpose of research is to discover answers to questions through the application of
scientific procedures. The main aim of research is to find out the truth which is hidden and
which has not been discovered as yet. Though each research study has it own specific
purpose, we may think of research objectives as falling into a number of following broad
grouping:
a) To gain familiarity with a phenomenon or to achieve new insights into it (studies withthis object in view are termed as exploratory of formulative research studies) ;
b)
To portray accurately the characteristics of a particular individual, situation or a group(studies with this object in view are known as descriptive research studies) ;
c) To determine the frequency with which something occurs or with which it isassociated with something else (studies with this object in this view are known as
diagnostic research studies) ;
d) To test a hypothesis of a casual relationship between variables (such studies areknown as hypothesis-testing research studies).
Research in common parlance refers to a search for knowledge. It can also be defined as a
scientific and systematic search for pertinent information on a specific topic. It is an art of
scientific investigation.
Research is an academic activity and as such the term should be used in a technical sense.
It is the manipulation of things, concepts or symbols for the purpose of generalizing to
extend, correct or verify knowledge, whether that knowledge aids in construction of theory or
in the practice of art.
TYPE OF RESEARCH
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1) Descriptive ResearchDescriptive research includes surveys and fact-finding enquiries of different kinds.
The major purpose of descriptive research is description of the state of affairs as it
exists at present. The main characteristics of this research method are that the
researcher has no control over the variables; he can only report what has happened or
what is happening.
TYPE OF DATA COLLECTION
The task of data collection begins after a research has been defined and research design/plan
chalked out.
1) Primary MethodThe Primary data are those which are collected afresh and for the first time, and thus happen
to be original in character.
We collect primary data during the course of doing experiments in an experimental research
but in case we do research of the descriptive type and perform surveys, whether samplesurvey or census surveys, then we can obtain primary data either through observation or
through direct communication with respondents in one form or another or through personal
interviews.
Sampling Techniques
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1) Random samplingIt is the purest form of probability sampling. Each member of the population has an equal and
known chance of being selected. When there are very large populations, it is often difficult or
impossible to identify every member of the population, so the pool of available subjects
becomes biased.
2) Convenience samplingIt is used in exploratory research where the researcher is interested in getting an inexpensive
approximation of the truth. As the name implies, the sample is selected because they are
convenient. This no probability method is often used during preliminary research efforts to
get a gross estimate of the results, without incurring the cost or time required to select a
random sample.
3) Judgment samplingIt is a common no probability method. The researcher selects the sample based on judgment.
This is usually an extension of convenience sampling. For example, a researcher may decide
to draw the entire sample from one "representative" city, even though the population includes
all cities. When using this method, the researcher must be confident that the chosen sample is
truly representative of the entire population.
Target Audience
We cannot say everybody as our target audience. There are probably certain groups of people
or market segments that are more likely than others to want our product. Demographics
describe the profile of a particular market segment. Psychographics are the attitudinal traits
people exhibit in their approach to life.
Sampling Unit
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Simple random sampling is the most intuitive sampling approach. If every household in the
population has some unique identifier, such as a number or the name of the head of the
household, and we know how many households we want to include in the survey sample,
then we could simply write this identifier for each household on a separate piece of paper, put
all the pieces of paper in a bag, shake well, and draw as many from the bag as we need to
achieve our intended sample size. This is simple random sampling.
Sample Size
THE SAMPLE SIZE FOR THIS RESEARCH IS 50 RESPONDENTS.
SAMPLING METHODOLOGY:
Sample Size50 respondents
Sampling AreaUdaipur
Sampling Technique - Random Sampling technique
LIMITATIONS
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Every study, no matter how well it is conducted, has some limitations.
This is why it does not seem reasonable to use the words "proving" and "disprove" with
respect to research findings. It is always possible that future research may cast doubt on the
validity of any hypothesis or the conclusions from a study. Some of these are:
a) It is limited to the age group of 25-45 years.b) I found the biggest limitation as lack of time.c) We cannot make causal conclusions from case studies.
This is true because we cannot rule out alternative explanations.
d) Experiments involving the random assignment of participants to conditions may allowus to make causal conclusions if the variables that are manipulated are not
confounded with other variables. However, there still may be limitations with respect
to the generality of the findings. The experiment may have involved a specific group
of people, certain situations, and only some of the possible conceptualizations of
variables. Thus, we may not know whether the findings will generalized to other
people, situations, or conceptualizations of the variables.
Types of Questionnaire
Structured non Disguised Questionnaire
Questions are listed in a pre-arranged order.
Respondents are told about the purpose of collecting information.
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Types of Questions
1) Closed ended quest ions:
In the closed ended type of questions, the respondent is asked to select from a fixed list of
replies.
Respondent has to choose any one of the options given or multiple options
This facilitates coding and helps in quantifying the answer to the questions.
Respondents dont have to think much and answer within the options given.
2.) Open ended questions:
Respondents are free to answer the questions in their own words. It does not restrict them to
choose from the given alternatives as in closed-ended questions. The respondent expresses
his/her thoughts in a freewheeling manner.
Chapter 3
Q(1) What is your age?
(a) up to 12 years 10
(b) 12 to 25 15
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(c) 25 to 40 15
(d) above 40 10
Q(2) What is the main purpose for visiting celebration mall?
a) business meeting 5
b) gaming 12
c) movie 13
d) shopping 5
e) eating 5
f) time pass 10
up to 12 years
20%
12 to 25
30%
25 to 40
30%
above 40
20%
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Q3. How many times you visit the mall?
Once a week 10
Daily 5
Once a month 25
occasionally 10
business meeting
10%
gaming
25%
movie
25%
shoping
10%
eating
10%
timepass20%
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Q4. Do you find the mall expensive?
Yes No
20 30
once a week
20%
daily
10%
once a month
50%
occasionally
20%
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Q5. Which is your favorite eating zone in the mall?
Nirulas 10
Caf coffee day 10
Stall 7
McDonalds 23
yes
40%
no
60%
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Q6. Do you want some local shops in the mall?
Yes 35 No 15
20%
20%
14%
46%
nirula's Caf coffee day stall McDonalds
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Q7. Are you satisfied with the fish therapy?
60%
40%
yes no
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Yes No
30 20
Q8 Which local shops you like to see in the mall?
Saree and suits 10
60%
40%
yes no
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Western outfit 7
Jewellery and accessories 9
Bakery shop 13
Electronics 4
Footwear 4
others 3
Q9. Are you satisfied with the accessibility to all the shops?
Saree and suits,
10, 20%
Western outfit,
7, 14%
Jewellery and
accessories, 9, 18%
Bakery shop, 13,
26%
Electronics ,
4, 8%
Footwear , 4, 8%others, 3, 6%
Saree and suits
Western outfit
Jewellery and accessories
Bakery shop
Electronics
Footwear
others
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Yes 40 Yes 60
Q10. Is the gaming zone of mall entertaining?
40%
60%
yes no
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Yes 24 No 26
55%
45%
yes no
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Q11. Why you like to visit P.V.R. cinemas as comparative to local theater?
Standerd 20
Picture and sound quality 10Hygiene 10
Others 10
40%
20%
20%
20%
standerd picture and sound quality hygiene others
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Q.12 which stores would you like to see in the mall in future?
Life style 12
Shopper stop 18
pantaloons 21
Others 9
Q13. Are you satisfied with the hygiene level of the mall?
20%
30%35%
15%
life style shopper stop pantaloons others
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Yes 35 No 15
Q14 Are you satisfied with the parking facility of the mall?
70%
30%
yes no
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Yes 2 5 No 25
Q15. Do you enjoy the programs which are conducted in the weekend in the mall?
50%50%
yes no
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Yes 40 No 10
80%
20%
yes no