Narasimham Committee on Banking Sector Reforms (1998) The purpose of the Narasimham-I Committee was to study all aspects relating to the structure‚ organization‚ functions and procedures of the financial systems and to recommend improvements in their efficiency and productivity. The Narasimham-II Committee was tasked with the progress review of the implementation of the banking reforms since 1992 with the aim of further strengthening the financial institutions of India.[4] It focussed on issues
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getting more matured in terms of level of sophistication. At the same time it becomes a threat due to the difficulty of having areas where further sophistication is possible. But‚ now‚ the most sensitive problem for all is the severe poverty. Micro-credit became a new phenomenon in the present world due to its recognition of an efficient weapon to fight against poverty. A current investigation proved that‚ more than 1.3 billion inhabitants are struggling to earn a smaller amount one dollar ($1) a day
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|Chapter 1: Background of the paper | 1.1 Introduction Globalization of financial markets and fears of financial instability have brought the issue of the corporate governance into forefront of the policy discussions. In an increasingly deregulated policy environment‚ the big corporate failures have raised the need for implementing competent corporate governance practices. The recent financial crises
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Reforms of the Banking Sector In India Indian banking sector has undergone major changes and reforms during economic reforms. Though it was a part of overall economic reforms‚ it has changed the very functioning of Indian banks. This reform have not only influenced the productivity and efficiency of many of the Indian Banks‚ but has left everlasting footprints on the working of the banking sector in India. Let us get acquainted with some of the important reforms in the banking sector in India.
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Duke Mrs. Spotswood IDS 803 7 May 2014 How does the ‘reform and opening-up policy’ affect the social development in China? 1. Introduction China is a socialism country‚ before the reform and opening up‚ China was implemented centrally planned economic and closed Chinese society. However‚ since 1977 when the ‘reform and opening-up’ policy was first carried out‚ things have changed dramatically in China‚ from every perspective. The policy aims at changing China’s economy from an old centrally planned
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described in the statement. I request you to √ the option which in your opinion are believed to be true. All data will be kept confidential. Name: Age: Educational Qualifications: Strongly Disagree Disagree Neither agree Nor disagree Agree Strongly Agree 1. HDFC bank has modern looking equipment. 2. The bank ’s physical features are visually appealing. 3. The bank ’s reception desk employees are neat appearing. 4. Materials associated with the service (such as pamphlets or statements) are visually appealing
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A STUDY OF ACCOUNTING OF BANKING COMPANIES SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MASTER OF BUSINESS LAWS [pic] UNDER THE ABLE GUIDANCE OF PROFESSOR Dr. GAJENDRA MEHTA FACULTY IN CHARGE‚ PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING BY Iftekhar anees M.B.A.‚M.B.L SEMESTER I NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ JODHPUR. August‚ 2006 BONA-FIDE CERTIFICATE Certified that this study paper is the bona fide work Dr. Gajendra Mehta‚ Faculty
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overview of banking sector in India for the purpose of expansion planning. The overview will be broadly divided into two parts: Indian Banking system and Bank-like financial institutions. For each type of banking institutions‚ a brief introduction‚ some recent statistics and corresponding functions will be included. The outline of this report is as follows: 1. Indian Banking system 1.1 Central Bank – Reserve Bank of India (RBI) 1.2 Commercial Banks - Public sector Banks - Private Banks -
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the Study Today’s highly fierce and dynamic global economy requires nations of the world to thoroughly harness their human and natural resources so as to remain competitive within the scheme of things. The proper identification of available resources (both human and material)‚ exploration‚ efficient utilization and proper maximization of such resources through competent modes are critical success factors in the quest for relevance in the new millennium
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categorized into two sectors which is the private sector and government sector. Private sector includes all types of profit business that are not owned or operate by the government. Meanwhile‚ the government sector provides services that non-payer cannot be excluded from and services that benefits the society rather than just the individual who uses the service. There are some differences based on the working hours‚ benefits and room of improvement possess by these two sectors. One of the main differences
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