THE RESURGENCE OF NAXALISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA’S SECURITY S. ADHIKARI India is a millennium old civilisation‚ with one-sixth of humanity within its borders and 30 percent of the population living below the poverty line. It has led to huge economic disparities which create a feeling of deprivation and desperation among the unprivileged classes. The pluralistic Indian society is characterised by ethnic‚ religious‚ linguistic and socio-economic disparities which pose a serious threat to the
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ADOLESCENT AND EPRODUCTIVE YOUTH REPRODUCTIVE EALTH HEALTH IN BANGLADESH Status‚ Issues‚ Policies‚ and Programs POLICY is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development under Contract No. HRN-C-00-00-00006-00‚ beginning July 7‚ 2000. The project is implemented by Futures Group International in collaboration with Research Triangle Institute and the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA). Photos selected from M/MC Photoshare at www.jhuccp.org/mmc. Photographers
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Non-Performing Assets of Public and Private Sector Banks The quality of Indian banks’ assets is likely to deteriorate over the next two years. This will be driven by the slowdown in the economy‚ and by the aging of loans made in recent years. The NPAs are considered as an important parameter to judge the performance and financial health of banks. The level of NPAs is one of the drivers of financial stability and growth of the banking sector. The Financial companies and institutions
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status of women and their empowerment. It received a large number of complaints and acted suo-moto in several cases to provide speedy justice. It took up the issue of child marriage‚ sponsored legal awareness programmes‚ Parivarik Mahila Lok Adalats and reviewed laws such as Dowry Prohibition Act‚ 1961‚ PNDT Act 1994‚ Indian Penal Code 1860 and the National Commission for Women Act‚ 1990 to make them more stringent and effective. It organized workshops/consultations‚ constituted expert committees
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A PROJECT REPORT ON NPA AND ITS IMPACT ON STATE BANK OF INDIA [pic] Submitted for partial fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA 2011-2013) Supervised by: Submitted by: MR. NIYAZ AKHTAR SONALIKA RAJ MBA- IIND SEM BANASTHALI VIDYAPITH‚ WISDOM JAIPUR CAMPUS (RAJASTHAN) 302001 DECLARATION I Sonalika Raj
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Q1. What are business ethics? Ans: We define Ethics as society’s accepted standards of moral behavior‚ i.e. behavior accepted by society as right versus wrong. Business Ethics are rules of conduct and principles and patterns of business behavior that involve ‘doing the right thing’. It includes shaping an Ethical Conduct‚ Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society‚ Responsibilities to the General Public‚ Responsibilities to the Customers‚ Responsibilities to the Employees and Responsibilities to the
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This time the dawn has come in the form of a statute- The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 (PWDVA). The government has now set up Legal Aid Cells‚ Family Courts‚ Lok Adalats or Peoples’ Courts‚ and Mahila Lok Adalats or Women’s Courts in order to counter this menace. At the same time attempts to make the police more accessible to women have taken the form of All Women Police Stations. Police counseling cells‚ community policing initiatives
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Civil Services Examination 2009 Prelims - Answer Key (Held on 17-May 2009) 1. Consider the following cities 1. Infant mortality rate takes into account the death of infants within a month after birth. 2. Infant mortality rate is the number of infant deaths in a particular year per 100 live births during that year. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 2. If a Panchayat is dissolved‚ elections are to be held within (a) 1 month (b)
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT ON EFFECTIVNESS OF SARFAESI ACT AND DRT IN LOAN RECOVERY PROCESS UNDERTAKEN AS A PART OF MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS FINANCE SUBMITTED BY: RAHUL NIGAM INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FINANCE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Mr. NAVIN NAMBIAR ASST. GENERAL MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF BANKING SUPERVISION RBI‚ NEW DELHI DECLARATION I hereby declare that this report on “EFFECTIVENESS OF SARFAESI ACT AND DRT IN LOAN RECOVERY” has been written and prepared by me during the academic
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Violence against women is not a new or recent phenomenon women have been the victims of violence all through the age‚ in all societies‚ cultures regions or religious communities in the world. It is indeed‚ ironic that in India‚ which has given rise to apostles of peace and non-violence‚ women have to bear the brunt of violence-domestic as well as public‚ physical as well as emotional and mental. Violence against women can be viewed in the historical perspective‚ for it is to a large extent‚ linked
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