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E-tailers not making much progress in India: Adi Godrej

"They (e-tailers in India) are not making much progress, even modern retail in India is not making much progress," the Chairman of the Godrej Group told PTI, while talking about the scene in this space.

April 18, 2017 / 13:15 IST
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Adi, chairman of The Godrej Group, smiles during the India Economic Summit 2014 at the World Economic Forum in New Delhi
Adi, chairman of The Godrej Group, smiles during the India Economic Summit 2014 at the World Economic Forum in New Delhi

E-tailers and modern retail have not made much progress in India, says veteran industrialist Adi B Godrej, who finds 'Kirana' merchants to be efficient, particularly in the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) space.

"They (e-tailers in India) are not making much progress, even modern retail in India is not making much progress," the Chairman of the Godrej Group told PTI, while talking about the scene in this space.

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In FMCG space, over 90 per cent of the sales comes from 'Kirana' merchants, who are very efficient, added the former President of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

"I think it (e-tailing) has not done very well in India, especially fast moving consumer goods. It may have done well in things like clothing and all that," he said.