two-thirds of its population depends directly on agriculture for its livelihood. Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy earlier it had a major contribution in Indian economy, at the time of independence it was 33.3 percent which is increased to 56.5 percent in 2013. Current agriculture marketing system in the country is the outcome of several years’ planed work of Indian government and fourteen five year plans including few Prime Minister’s special plans for rural people. The efforts took
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Study of Economics - Micro & Macro Economics The study of economics is divided by the modern economists into two parts viz. Micro economics and Macro economics. This division is shown in the figure / chart above. Micro economics and Macro economics, both the terms were used in 1933 by Prof. Ragnar Frisch from Oslo University of Norway. The word micro has been derived from the Greek word `Mikros' i.e. small and the word macro has been derived from Greek word `Makros' i.e. large. What is
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CMYK Wo r k i n g P a p e r The Indian Journey to Basel II: Implementing Risk Management in Banks Dr. SS Satchidananda Sanjeev Shukla CBIT Centre of Banking and Information Technology Indian Institute of Information Technology 26/C, Electronic City, Bangalore And Oracle India Pvt. Ltd., DLF Corporate Park Block I DLF City Phase III Gurgaon 122002 CMYK CMYK CMYK CMYK CBIT Centre of Banking and Information Technology Indian Institute of Information Technology 26/C
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retail banking of a nationalised bank compared to a MNC 12. Conspicuous consumption 13. Study of awareness and acceptibility of UPVC windows and door systems 14. Opportunities of Financing the NANO's in Bangalore 15. Changing trends in FMCG industry in India 16. A study of best HR practices in service industry 17. Fundamental analysis of Indian telecom companies 18. Study of consumer behaviour in automobile industry 19. customer buying behaviour towards insurance products 20. Promotion strategies
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LIABILTY MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY DR. ANURAG B SINGH; MS. PRIYANKA TANDON ARTICLE REVIEW Submitted by: Arpit Sharma Roll No. 141 Sec- C Article discusses the issues in asset liability management and elaborates on various categories of risk that need to be managed. It also examines strategies for asset-liability management from the asset side as well as the liability side, particularly in the Indian context. It also discusses
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to 11:30 amLang/Ad .English | | Computer Science Data Structures & operating system | Electronics | Differential Calculus | | | 2:30 to 4:30 pmIntegral Calculus | | | | | EMSCMS | English | 9:30 to 11:30 amLang/Ad .English | Statistics ( 9:30 to 11:30 am)(Examination will be held in separate room for Stats; check the notice board) | Computer ScienceOperating Systems & Data Structures using C | Principles of MacroEconomics | Differential
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the nation’s central bank, began operations on April 01, 1935. It was established with the objective of ensuring monetary stability and operating the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage. Its functions comprise monetary management, foreign exchange and reserves management, government debt management, financial regulation and supervision, apart from currency management and acting as banker to the banks and to the Government. In addition, from the beginning, the Reserve Bank has
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for the Second Party System and that’s why he was associated with the Jacksonian Democracy. With this democracy also came a very bad rap. He has been accused of being a reckless and careless president. He is called this because of all of the havoc he caused across the nation. He’s been charged with degrading the office, causing financial collapse and for cruelty to Indians. He’s guilty on only two of the three charges which are causing financial collapse and cruelty to Indians. He was innocent with
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Impact of Information Technology on Service Competence In Indian Banking Industry Mrs. Punitha Sahaya Mary Francis Assistant Professor, MBA Dept., St. Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering, Chunkaankadai, Nagercoil. punithaf2007@rediffmail.com, Mobile: 9942432809 INTRODUCTION The 21st century will bring about an all-embracing convergence of computing, communications, information and knowledge. This will radically change the way we live, work, and think. The growth of high speed
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SYLLABUS INDIAN BUSINESS ENIRONMENT MBA–2nd SEMESTER, M.D.U., ROHTAK External Marks : 70 Time : 3 hrs. Internal Marks : 30 UNIT-I Nature, components and determinatnts of business environment; basic nature of Indian economic system; relation size and growth of public and private corporate sector, social responsibility of business; broad features of India's now economic policy. UNIT-II Trend and pattern of industrial growth; review of industrial policy developments; industrial licensing
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