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    banking can be classified into scheduled banks‚ non scheduled banks‚ foreign banks and specialized banking institutions. The Reserve Bank of India acts a centralized body monitoring any distortion and shortcoming in the system. Following the nationalization of banks in 1969‚ the public sector banks or the nationalized banks have been dominant and has seen tremendous progress. The need to become highly customer focused has forced the slow moving public sector banks to adopt a fast track approach.

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    CHAPTER # 02 Literature Review THE CITY BANK LIMITED * History of Banking in the world * Scenario of Banking in Bangladesh 2.1 THE HISTORY OF BANKING IN THE WORLD When money became an accepted medium of exchange‚ the need arose to keep the money safe. In addition‚ some people needed to borrow money. These needs led to the development of banks. The earliest banking records‚ dated around 2000 B.C.‚ indicate that Babylon had a highly developed banking system. Babylonian banks were

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    Case 1: Political‚ Legal‚ and Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Pharmaceutical Industry 1. What are the key issues and challenges faced by the global pharmaceutical industry? high cost of research and development 12-15 years and more than $800 million 1 in 10‚000 investigated and tested compounds is approved for patent use 3 out of 10 new‚ approved compounds are successful enough to recover their R&D costs high enough price to cover the cost of product development and cover the cost of products

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    Towards Consolidated Democracies Linz and Stepan * Three conditions before speaking about democratic consolidation * First…no state=no democracy * Second….democracy cannot be thought of as consolidated until a democratic transition has been brought to completion * Necessary but by no means sufficient condition for the completion of a democratic transition is the holding of free and contested elections (on the basis of broadly inclusive voter eligibility) that meet

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    wanting reforms by refusing to nationalize mines and using heavy-handed tactics dealing with a strike in Glasgow. Had Lloyd George not been part of the coalition would he have adopted this policy and lost the sizeable support of the miners? Or was nationalization not practical and fear of revolution justified? Lloyd George’s stance and Liberals in general also were confused on issues such as industrial relations. In the polarization of politics that was happening the Liberal party in the middle didn’t

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    As the United States advanced into the twentieth century‚ the Populists and Progressives saw numerous economic‚ political‚ and social problems in need of reform. The Populist movement was a result of a campaign by the Farmer’s Alliance. Their chief organizer was a man named Ignatius Donnelly whose proposals were passed into law in the Progressive era. The Omaha Platform was adopted by the newly formed party and it called for the free coinage of silver. From an economic standpoint‚ the Populists hoped

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    armed forces. Some public sector enterprises are set up by the state to provide services which might not have existed previously. Other public sector enterprises might be established to take over‚ for a variety of reasons‚ by a process called nationalization‚ a number of existing similar organizations and to combine them under one “central authority.” Essentially‚ the public sector is the part of the national economy providing basic goods or services that are either not‚ or cannot be‚ provided by

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    Introduction What is bank? Finance is the lifeblood of trade‚ commerce and industry. Now days‚ banking sector acts as the backbone of modern business. Development any country mainly depends upon the banking system. MODERN BANKING: - The banking‚ which was known in various forms and guises in The ancient civilization in various parts of the world did not Coincide with the emergence of the modern Banks. The Banking which had its roots in the flourished culture

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    marketing with a social cause give brands a human face Does our territorial army deserve a better deal? Encouraging public-private partnership will enable efficient infrastructure solutions Has democracy succeeded as a form of government? Have nationalization and public sector units served any purpose in India? Indian states: should they be given more autonomy? Is a national infrastructure budget key in promoting industrial growth? Is agricultural output dependent on the vagaries of the monsoon

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    The Russian Revolution of 1917 was one of the most significant events in the 20th century. It completely changed the government and outlook on life in the very large country of Russia. The events of the revolution were a direct result of the growing conflict in World War I‚ but the significance of an empire collapsing and a people rising up extends beyond the war effort.  In 1914‚ Russia entered the war with much vigor. However‚ their enthusiasm was not enough to sustain them and the army suffered

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