Credit Risk Management In Banks

Credit Risk Management In Banks   Author Rohan Rokade   Credit Risk Management Framework at Banks in India   Bodla, B.S. & Verma Richa (2009) examines the Credit Risk Management Framework of scheduled commercial banks in India. Key findings include: Direct lending activities are perceived to pose the highest credit risk, regardless of bank size.… Continue reading Credit Risk Management In Banks

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Relationship of Nifty 50 with Kotak Mahindra bank

Relationship of Nifty 50 with the Kotak Mahindra bank equity Author- Kirti Vyas   Introduction- Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited is an Indian banking and financial services company headquartered in Mumbai. It offers banking products and financial services for corporate and retail customers in the areas of personal finance, investment banking, life insurance, and wealth management. It is India’s third largest private sector bank by market capitalisation after HDFC… Continue reading Relationship of Nifty 50 with Kotak Mahindra bank

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Misinformation in media

Misinformation in media Author – Mujeem Khan1.Roles for Health Care Professionals in Addressing Patient-Held Misinformation Beyond Fact Correction SOUTHWELL. et al. (2020), to conclude that most patients trust their health care professionals, patients can find a wide range of inaccurate medical information online with minimal effort Although many resources provide accurate in- formation (e.g., government… Continue reading Misinformation in media

Operation Management and Supply Chain

Operation Management and Supply Chain Author Vikas Awari   The shortage economy and its implications for supply chain and operations management: IVANOV and DOLGUI (2022) elaborated on the implications of the shortage economy on supply chain and operation management in their conceptual paper. In this paper they presented some major literature streams on supply chain… Continue reading Operation Management and Supply Chain

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Deforestation

Topic: –Deforestation Author: –Mohamad Shakeeb Khan, (MMS-B-87), Kohinoor Business School Deforestation in India: Consequences and Sustainable Solutions Rima Kumari, Ayan Banerjee, Rahul Kumar, Amit Kumar, Purabi Saikia and Mohammed Latif Khan (2019) are talking about how cutting down trees is a big problem because it’s happening too fast. They say it’s because more people are… Continue reading Deforestation

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AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT

Agricultural Management Author: Akash Pujari FINANCIAL AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE. QIAN And OLSEN (2021) States proposal advocates for optimizing financial flows within agricultural co-ops, particularly focusing on supply chain finance and capital structure optimization. It underscores the importance of setting proper objectives, offering appropriate incentives, and designing relevant control policies to mitigate financial risks.… Continue reading AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT

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The Secularism and Religion

THE SECULARISM AND RELIGION  AUTHOR : RAJRATAN MADHUKAR BHOKARE    1. What is Indian secularism and what is it for? BHARGAVA (2002) notion that the Indian state pursued a secularism marked by privatizing religion from public and political spheres in a non-preferential manner, as advocated by Madan, Nandy, and Chatterjee. Instead, it contends that India’s… Continue reading The Secularism and Religion

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Business problems

BUSINESS PROBLEMS AUTHOR: SHEHZAD GHORI 1. Open Innovation’s “Multiunit Back-End Problem” Seran1 and Bez (2021) Emphasis that the issue at hand is the challenge of engaging business units in open innovation initiatives within a corporation. Business units may be hesitant to participate in such initiatives due to concerns about the compatibility of startup technologies with… Continue reading Business problems

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Water pollution

http://Sayyed Bajahat ali roll no – 51 WATER POLLUTION Water pollution can be defined as the contamination of water bodies. Water pollution is caused when water bodies such as rivers, lakes, oceans, groundwater and aquifers get contaminated with industrial and agricultural effluents. As seen in the example mentioned above, the dumped plastic bottles, tins, water… Continue reading Water pollution