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    support the women to take up more challenging responsibilities at work? So is it really impossible or so difficult for a woman to be able to manage time and balance between work life and family life? While the answer to a large extent might tend to be “yes”‚ there are enough examples of women leaders‚ who are handling large responsibilities in large corporates‚ while at the same time striking a nice balance between work life and family life. Kumud Srinivasan‚ with an experience of well over 25 years in

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A retrospect of the events clearly indicates that the Indian banking sector has come far away from the days of nationalization. The Narasimham Committee laid the foundation for the reformation of the Indian banking sector. Constituted in 1991‚ the Committee submitted two reports‚ in 1992 and 1998‚ which laid significant thrust on enhancing the efficiency and viability of the banking sector. As the international standards became prevalent‚ banks had to unlearn their traditional

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    takes pride in the fact that it is a family-owned and –operated business which is dedicated to the every aspect of family life. They consider their workers as part of their extended family and are committed to making the sure that the employee and their families have a balanced life. It has been recognized by working Mothers magazines as one of America’s best companies to work. Under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act‚ employees who has been on the job for at least 12 months and worked at least

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    MERGERS AND AQUISITIONS IN BANKING SECTOR Research project submitted to Deppt. Of Management Studies and Computer Applications For Partial fulfilment for award of degree in Masters of Business Administration‚ (MBA) Punjab Technical University‚ Jalandhar. (2011) Supervised By: Submitted By: Dr. H. S. Gill Ravinder Preet Assistant Professor

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    Summer Training Project Report ON Risk Management in Banking Sector Summer Training Project Report Submitted for Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Prof. S.P Jain SUBMITTED BY Varun Sharma 0871913907 GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL (Affiliated to GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY) ROHINI‚ NEW DELHI – 110085 (2007-09) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my heartiest gratitude to Mrs. ANITA KHANNA

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    INDUSTRY ANALYSIS An analysis of banking sector in India Introduction The liberalization brought in 1991 has swept the economic landscape of thecountry. The automobile industry is one of the invisible faces of liberalization .For the people who were used to many years of Ambassador cars with various models notdifferent in anyway except a few changes in every model‚ the arrival of Maruti heraldedthe beginning of a new experience in automobile comfort. It was the same with BajajChetak. Its obnoxious

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    both in the industrial sector and the financial sector‚ released a variety of forces that propelled India into a new growth trajectory.2 In this paper‚ we are going to assess the role that the banks played in making this growth happen and the impact that these reforms had on banks. We start with a brief history of banking regulation in India. We then move on to outline some of the principal reforms that were implemented in the 1990s and their impact on the banking sector. Although this section does

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    A R C H Swinging Banking : Not Very Promising A u g u s t 1 3 ‚ 2 0 0 2 Not too bad if you may claim so ….. The Bangladesh banking sector relative to the size of its economy is comparatively larger than many economies of similar level of development and per capita income. The total size of the sector at 26.54% of GDP dominates the financial system‚ which is proportionately large for a country with a per capita income of only about US$370. The non-bank financial sector‚ including capital market

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    THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER IN THE BANKING SECTOR In the 21st century‚ more and more people are using the computer and banking system to manage their personal and business finances. Indeed‚ the blending of computer and banking has made the overall management of household and business finances far easier than it ever has been at any point in history. With the computer and banking‚ it is simple to keep track of various types of financial accounts. Indeed‚ all you need to do is log onto the computer

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    COMMERCIAL BANKING SECTOR SUMMARY: Banking industry is the blood vascular system of our economy. The banks have played substantial role in the growth of Indian economy. From the meagre start in 1860 the banks have come to long way. The total shape of banking system was changed in 1991 due to the introduction of financial sector reforms as part of the liberalisation process. These reforms were aimed at enhancing the viability and efficiency of our banking system. Although there is a sustainable

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