Indian Financial System

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    Cost Effectiveness and Indian Market

    EFFECTIVENESS AND INDIAN INDUSTRY” Course Instructor: Dr. S.P. Das Economic Environment of Business Report On “COST EFFECTIVENESS AND INDIAN INDUSTRY” Course Instructor: Dr. S.P. Das Submitted By: | Astha MathurSection C | Roll No.: | UM15135 | Submitted By: | Astha MathurSection C | Roll No.: | UM15135 | CONTENT Sr. No | Title | Page No. | 1 | Abstract | 4 | 2 | Introduction | 4 | 3 | Overview of Indian Industry

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    Mobile Banking

    by a single set of standards giving it a status of legal discipline in true sense. The paper focuses on this harmonization issue, its current status, challenges with special reference to Indian perspective. Keywords: Harmonization of Accounting Standards, International Accounting Standards, International Financial Reporting Standards, Generally

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    Presentation

    government on increase of branch network across the country since 1969, still the fruits of the banking not reached to the common man which is evident from the below: Ø      Half of the residents are out of the banking system and unable to prove their identity on account of poor financial back ground and belong to Below Poverty Line (BPL) segment.   Ø      60% of farmers do not have access to credit from Banks.   Ø      Poor pay usurious interest at 40% to 50% to Money Lenders. Even Micro Finance

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    Insurance Sector in India

    by socialist –influenced policies, stateowner sector, and red tape and extensive regulations, collectively known as ‘License Raj’. The Indian economic development got a boost through its Economic reforms in 1991 and again through its renewal in the 2000. Insurance serves a number of valuable economic functions that are largely distinct from other types of financial intermediaries. Insurance contribution materially to economic growth by improving the investment climate and promoting a more efficient

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    Globalization

    Kishore G. Kulkarni, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, And Editor, Indian Journal of Economics and Business (visit: www.ijeb.com) Metropolitan State College of Denver, Campus Box 77. P. O. Box 173362, Denver, CO 80217-3362, USA. First draft of this paper was presented in the Oxford Roundtable Conference held in Oxford University, UK, in July 2005. Author thanks School of Business, MSCD for financial assistance, and Profs. John Cochran, Alex Padilla and Steven Call for

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    Infosys Valuation

    2000 companies. Infosys also provides a complete range of services by leveraging domains and business expertise and strategic alliances with leading technology providers. The offerings span business and technology consulting, application services, systems integration, product engineering, custom software development, maintenance, re-engineering, independent testing and validation services, IT infrastructure services and business process outsourcing. Infosys pioneered the Global Delivery Model (GDM)

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    Uniform Civil Code of India Eassy

    INDIA The Uniform Civil Code Debate in Indian Law: New Developments and Changing Agenda By Werner Menski ∗ A. Introduction: What Happens if One Asks for the Moon? Postcolonial India’s modernist ambition to have a Uniform Civil Code, impressively written into Article 44 of the Indian Constitution of 1950 as a nonjusticiable Directive Principle of State Policy, concerns not just an Indian problem but a universal predicament for lawyers and legal systems. What is the relationship between personal

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    Derivative

    there exists a new solution to the financial effect that weather can have on the incomes of economic agents of developed and emerging economies. There are number of instruments and tools available for management of weather risk. Weather risk management is a definitive guide to the rapidly expanding WRM market. It is the most dynamic sector of the financial arena and is drawing the interest of the companies that are seeking to protect against the financial impact of non catastrophic weather.

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    Indian Forex Market

    with the increasing internationalization of financial transactions and the change of many economies into floating exchange rate system from fixed rate system. Over years, these changes have transformed the foreign exchange market into the world’s biggest and most dynamic market today. The daily turnover of global FX market currently amounts to many trillions of dollars. The objective behind this entire project is to get the basic understanding about an Indian foreign exchange market, Forex Instruments

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    Impact of Globalisation on Indian Economy

    Impact of globalization on Indian economy- An overview By: Tanveer Malik Introduction Indian economy had experienced major policy changes in early 1990s. The new economic reform, popularly known as, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG model) aimed at making the Indian economy as fastest growing economy and globally competitive. The series of reforms undertaken with respect to industrial sector, trade as well as financial sector aimed at making the economy more efficient. With the

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