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1.

INTRODUCTION
The two biggest providers of passive infrastructure for telecom services in India
are Bharti Infratel Ltd and Indus Towers Ltd. Under the name Bharti Tele-
Ventures Ltd, Bharti Airtel Ltd was formed in 1995. Bharti Telecom Ltd., an
organization organized under Indian law, marketed the business.

An international provider of telecommunications services with headquarters in


New Delhi is Bharti Airtel Limited, popularly known as Airtel. Along with the
Channel Islands, it runs operations in 18 nations in South Asia and Africa. At the
moment, Airtel offers 4G and 4G+. In preparation for a future 5G offering, it is
modernizing its infrastructure. Depending on the operating country, services now
offered include fixed-line broadband and telephony services.

Additionally, Airtel had implemented VoLTE technology nationwide. It is the


second largest mobile network operator in India and second largest mobile network
in the world.
2.OBJECTIVE
Objectives of Airtel

 Launching transformational initiatives that benefit society and aid in nation-


building.
 Diversification into new ventures with top-notch partners in industries like
financial services, agriculture, and retail.
 To create the groundwork for a future conglomerate
Airtel's Core Values
 Being adaptable to environmental changes and changing client needs.
 Openness and transparency
 Give them the freedom to pursue their best efforts
 Making a real difference and having a positive impact on society
 Making it happen using innovative new ideas and entrepreneurial spirit

3.METHODOLOGY
Population:
Population for this research is set as customers who are using AIRTEL.

Data Collection Methods:


I was used the Secondary data and Secondary datum is collected from the
official website to obtain information’s regarding the data analysis.
Statistical Tools Used
The main statistical tools for the collection and analyses data in this
 Bar graph
 Using the balance sheet.
4.Analysis
Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22

                   

tal income 468,503.00 509,103.00 606,894.00 621,526.00 651,416.00 550,724.00 578,762.00 581,136.00 676,975.00 739,456

                   

tal expenses 417,533.00 443,702.00 475,300.00 543,723.00 750,672.00 549,932.00 597,454.00 942,018.00 928,951.00 775,706

oss Profit 50,970.00 65,401.00 131,594.00 77,803.00 -750,672.00 -549,932.00 -18,692.00 -360,882.00 -251,976.00 -36,250

GROSS PROFIT
1500000

1000000

500000

0
Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
-500000

-1000000

- Total income Series3 -


Total expenses Series6 Gross Profit

INCOME Vs EXPENDITURE
1000000
900000
800000
700000
600000
500000
400000
300000
200000
100000
0
Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22

- Total income Series3 - Total expenses

                   
Mar-13 Mar-14 Mar-15 Mar-16 Mar-17 Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-20 Mar-21 Mar-22
12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths
IGAAP IGAAP IGAAP INDAS INDAS INDAS INDAS INDAS INDAS INDAS

-                    
Profits                    
153,866.0 106,220.0 - 270,308.0
PBDITA 0 177,705.00 252,299.00 240,619.00 0 198,587.00 209,290.00 184,998.00 0 365,883.00

PROFITS
400000

300000

200000

100000

0
Mar-13 Mar-14 Mar-15 Mar-16 Mar-17 Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-20 Mar-21 Mar-22
-100000

-200000

-300000

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