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their banking activities is also discussed. A discussion on how to facilitate banking in the context of knowledge economy/society … requirement in the economy in the next few years. How banks need to emerge GenNext with suitable new schemes and reorientation of …
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real estate in India have deep rooted problems that have their origin in the policy, law and working of government. The …
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In this paper an analytical critique of the law and restrictions as also of the framework of urban planning and a …
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The Indian economy reached the trillion US dollar GDP milestone in 2007 and joined other countries of the trillion … the Indian economy would cross the US dollar 3.4 trillion mark by 2015-16, that is, well within the span of the ensuing … and prepare for the challenges of managing a multi-trillion dollar (and not a one trillion dollar) economy. [Address at …
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Multilateral agencies and economists with much influence have been urging laissez-faire in agriculture. While success with the rich countries has been minimal despite the commitments under the WTO, many poor countries with much agricultural potential in the long run have been coaxed to adopt...
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Asset quality of banks has come under increasing pressure with rising NPAs and Restructured loans. The Gross NPA ratio for the banking system, which was 2.4% in March 2011, increased to 3.6 per cent by September 2012. Having seen the challenges before the Indian banking system, what are our...
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