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Daily Updated Current Affairs–08.03.2019 to 10.03.2019
DAILY UPDATED CURRENT AFFAIRS–08.03.2019 TO 10.03.2019 NATIONAL The Supreme Court's Constitution Bench has referred the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute case for court-appointed and monitored mediation for a "permanent solution". Supreme Court has appointed a 3 member panel of mediators. Former apex court judge Justice (retd) F M Kallifulla will head the panel of mediators in the case. Other members of the panel of mediators include spiritual guru Shri Shri Ravi Shankar and senior advocate Sriram Panchu. The Court directs that the panel of mediators will file a progress report of the mediation proceedings within four weeks and the process should be completed within eight weeks. President Ram Nath Kovind launched the Pulse Polio programme for 2019 By administering polio drops to children on the eve of the National Immunization Day (10th March) at the Rashtrapati Bhawan. More than 17 crore children of less than five years across the country will be given polio drops as part of the drive to sustain polio eradication from the country. The Mizoram Cabinet approved the proposed Mizoram Liquor Prohibition Bill,2019. Liquor was prohibited in the state from 1997 till January 2015 with the Mizoram Liquor Total Prohibition Act in force. The previous Congress government had allowed opening of wine shops in the state from March 2015. Railways Minister Piyush Goyal announced that all mountain railways in India will now have glass- enclosed coaches. Vista dome coaches have large windows on the sides and glass panels on the roof to provide better viewing experience. Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that 7 crore LPG connections have been distributed within the last 34 months under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY). -
Raghuram Rajan
EXECUTIVE BRIEFINGS POLITICS AND ECONOMY: RAGHURAM RAJAN Adit Jain, IMA India June 2016 A fine innings India’s economy is precariously perched. Its current account deficit has crossed 5% of GDP. Fiscal imprudence over successive years has led to high deficits, which in turn have created sticky retail inflation in the 10-12% range. Foreign exchange reserves are down to USD 280 billion and both industrial output and investment have shrunk. Adding to the misery has been a rude shock dealt by the United States Federal Reserve through an announcement that it proposes to taper its bond buying programme. The ensuing taper tantrum is leading investors to dump emerging market assets fearing the end of cheap money. Consequently, the Rupee has come under a bear hammering shedding around a quarter of its value. Liquidity is tight and analysts are worried about external solvency and a balance of payments crisis. Adding to all of this is a threat, most serious, of a sovereign downgrade by rating agencies. All this happened in the autumn of 2013 when an academic from the University of Chicago was brought in to assume charge as Governor of India’s Reserve Bank. In a few months from now, Raghuram Rajan will complete his three-year term in office. The disquiet within the markets is whether he will get a second term. As this note will argue, he richly deserves it. It is within the bounds of tradition that central bank Governors in India are given extensions and usually serve for two terms. Very few have not done so. -
But Retail Prices Topped an Eye-Watering Rs. 85 a Kg in Bangalore Yesterday
Online edition of India's National Newspaper Wednesday, December 22, 2010 Date:22/12/2010 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2010/12/22/stories/2010122258680100.htm Wholesale onion prices dip, raises hopes Staff Reporter But retail prices topped an eye-watering Rs. 85 a kg in Bangalore yesterday TOO HOT TO TOUCH?:Suddenly the onion is no longer a poor man's vegetable. BANGALORE: Speculative fever gripped the onion trade on Tuesday in Bangalore following a sharp decline in prices as a significant section of the buyers kept away, hoping that the slide will continue. However, retail markets in the city continued to remain buoyant, unmoved by the turmoil in the wholesale business. Trade sources speculated that the Union Government's order banning onion export, issued on Monday, may have played a role. Dappa, first quality onions, traded between Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 2,500 per bag (of 50 kg) on Tuesday, a decline of about 20 per cent over Monday's prices. Prices of other grades — gulti (very small), golta (small) and medium, also declined significantly. Gulti, generally regarded as the cheapest quality onions, traded between Rs. 600 and Rs. 800 per bag, compared to Rs. 800-1,000 on Monday. Hoping for a fall Traders reported a fall in prices as soon as the market opened on Tuesday. Venkappa T., a trader in the Yeshwantpur market, the biggest onion trading centre in the State, said: “Buyers [willing to gamble], waiting for prices to slide further, kept away from making purchases.” Prices are likely to stabilise “in a day or two”. -
Research & Publications
ISSN 2320 –2114 Research & Publications Annual Report 2019–2020 Research and Publications Team Prof. Jishnu Hazra Chairperson, Research and Publications Members of Research and Publications Committee Prof. Jishnu Hazra Prof. Mukta Kulkarni Prof. Pulak Ghosh Prof. Chetan Subramanian Prof. Prithwiraj Mukherjee Prof. Abhinav Anand Prof. Gopal Das Research and Publications Team Nirmala Manoj Project Executive Chitralekha A D Copy Editor I Strategy (S) RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 (April 2019 – March 2020) Strategy (S) Strategy 1 Contents Preface 3 Research Output 4 IIMB Cases at Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) 6 Leading Journal Publications 8 Awards, Honours, and Achievements 10 Area-wise Publications and Research Output I Strategy (S) 11 II Economics and Social Sciences (ESS) 35 III Finance and Accounting (F&A) 60 IV Marketing (M) 78 V Organisational Behaviour & Human Resource Management 87 (OB&HRM) VI Productions and Operations Management (P&OM) 106 VII Decision Sciences (DS) 119 VIII Information Systems (IS) 134 IX Centre for Public Policy (CPP) 139 X Entrepreneurship 158 XI Centre for Corporate and Governance and Citizenship (CCGC) 164 XII Data Centre and Analytics Lab (DCAL) 166 XIII Supply Chain Management Centre (SCMC) 175 XIV Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) 181 XV Israel Centre (IC) 183 XVI India Japan Study Centre (IJSC) 187 XVII IIMB Research Seminar Series 189 Contents Author Index 196 2 Preface IMB’s vision and mission entail thought leadership, innovation and I excellence in education. The faculty at IIMB engages in original academic research and in developing case studies to expand the frontiers of knowledge and evolve tools for an enriching classroom experience. -
Monday, July 12, 2021 Tuesday, July 13, 2021
JULY 12-15, 2021 On Zoom every day during 6:30 to 9:30 pm IST and at equivalent times in other zones (time clock) Participation in the India Policy Forum 2021 is by invitation. Invitations are non-transferable. Click here for Biosketches of the participants MONDAY, JULY 12, 2021 All times are IST 6:30–8:00 pm Welcome Remarks Surjit S Bhalla, Executive Director IMF & Governing Body Member, NCAER Introduction to the 18th India Policy Forum Poonam Gupta, NCAER; Barry Bosworth, Brookings Institution; Karthik Muralidharan, University of California, San Diego & NCAER The 3rd T.N. Srinivasan Memorial Lecture “Responding to COVID-19 amidst Market and Government Failures” Speaker: Shanta Devarajan, Georgetown University & NCAER Chair: Rukmini Banerji, Pratham Education Foundation 8:00–9:30 pm Big, Open Data for Development: A Vision for India [Paper] Sam Asher, Johns Hopkins; Aditi Bhowmick, Development Data Lab; Alison Campion, Development Data Lab; Tobias Lunt, Development Data Lab; Paul Novosad, Dartmouth College, Development Data Lab Chair: Suman Bery, Bruegel & former Director General, NCAER Discussants: Robert J. Cull, World Bank Ashwini Deshpande, Ashoka University TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 All times are IST Welcome to the 2nd day of the IPF 2021 & general instructions 6:30–8:00 pm Analysing India's Exchange Rate Regime [Paper] Rajeswari Sengupta, IGIDR; Ila Patnaik, NIPFP Chair: Raghuram Rajan, University of Chicago & former RBI Governor Discussants: Poonam Gupta, NCAER Prakash Loungani, IMF 8:00–9:30 pm IPF POLICY ROUNDTABLE ONE The future of economic reforms: 30 years after “बता तेरी रजा �ा है? (What’s your wish?)” Looking Back to Look Ahead Conversations with four Finance Secretaries on the next round of reforms Moderator: K.P. -
Growth and Poverty
GROWTH AND POVERTY GROWTH AND POVERTY The Great Debate Pradeep S Mehta Bipul Chatterjee GROWTH AND POVERTY The Great Debate Published by D-217, Bhaskar Marg, Bani Park Jaipur 302016, India Tel: +91.141.228 2821, Fax: +91.141.228 2485 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.cuts-international.org ©CUTS International, 2011 First published: June 2011 The material in this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for education or non-profit uses, without special permission from the copyright holders, provided acknowledgment of the source is made. The publishers would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication, which uses this publication as a source. No use of this publication may be made for resale or other commercial purposes without prior written permission of CUTS. The views expressed here are those of the commentators/authors and can therefore in no way be taken to reflect the positions of CUTS International and the institutions with which the commentators/authors are affiliated. ISBN: 978-81-8257-149-5 Printed in India by Jaipur Printers Private Limited, Jaipur #1106 Contents Acknowledgement ix Reflections xi Abbreviations xv Foreword xvii Simply not Debatable! xxi Part I: Professor Jagdish Bhagwatis Lecture to the Parliament of India Indian Reforms:Yesterday and Today 3 Part II: The Debate on Growth and Poverty Its a Myth that Reforms are not Helping the Poor 21 G Srinivasan Selected Reflections from the Debate 24 Abhijit Banerjee 24 Arvind Panagariya 25 R Vaidyanathan 27 Alok Ray 28 Basudeb Chaudhuri 29 Indira -
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National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher Education, Government of India Farogh-e-Urdu Bhawan, FC-33/9, Institutional Area Jasola, New Delhi-110 025 SANCTION ORDER Consequent upon the recommendations of the Grant-In-Aid Committee in its meeting held on 5thMarch, 2017 sanction is accorded to the Grant-in-Aid of Rs. 1,93,50,403/- (Rs. One Crore Ninety Three Lakhs Fifty Thousand Four Hundred Three only) in favour of the following NGOs/ Organizations/Authors/Submitters (amount is indicated against each one), for undertaking selection of Urdu Promotional activities. Proposals for Seminar/Conference/Workshop/Mushaira S. S. Name & Address of the NGO/VO/ Topic Sanctioned Grant No No Institutions (in Rs.) Andhra Pradesh 1. 1. Dr. Mohd. Nisar Ahamed National Level 1,00,000/- Asstt. Prof. Seminar Dept. of Arabic, Persian & Urdu Junoobi Hind mein Urdu Nazm Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati- 1960 ke Baad خٌْثی ہٌذ هیں اسدّ ًظن 1960 کے ثعذ AP ,517501 9441393561 [email protected] 2. 2. Dr. Irfana Begum National Level 1,00,000/- Asstt. Prof. Seminar Dept. of Urdu Ekkiswein Sadi mein Urdu K.V.R. Govt. College Women Afsana اکیغْیں صذی هیں اسدّ افغبًہ ,(Autonomous) Kurnool-518004, AP 9966458939 [email protected] 3. 3. Dr. S. A. Sattar Saheb National Level 1,00,000/- Prof. & Registrar Seminar Dept. of Urdu Urdu Ghazal: Kal Aaj aur Kal اسدّ غضل: کل آج اّس کل ,Dr. Abdul Haq Urdu University Kurnool-518001, AP 9440167176 [email protected] 4. 4. Mr. Usman Anjum National Level 1,50,000/- President Seminar/Mushaira Bazm-e-Asnaam Ekkiswein Sadi mein Urdu Literary & Cultural Association Tanqeed ki Peshraft اکیغْیں صذی هیں اسدّ تٌمیذ کی پیF-204, Sania Homes, Laxmi Nagar ؼ سفت ,Colony, Sujata Nagar Visakhapatnam-530051, A.P 9393125906 [email protected] 4,50,000/- Bihar 5. -
Management Innovator
Vol.9 No. 2 July- December 2016 ISSN 0974-6749 MANAGEMENT INNOVATOR -A peer reviewed research journal Published by Researcher’s Forum, Institute of Management in Kerala University of Kerala -695581 MANAGEMENT INNOVATOR ISSN 0974-6749 Vol. 9 No. 2 July 2016 Published on 1st January 2017 PEER REVIEWED RESEARCH JOURNAL Published by: Researcher’s Forum Institute of Management in Kerala University of Kerala Thiruvananthapuram- 695581 www.imk.ac.in MANAGEMENT INNOVATOR ISSN 0974-6749 Vol. 9 No. 2 July 2016 CONTENTS Editorial 1. Organized Retailing – A Study on Perception of Customers in 01 Thiruvananthapuram District Shijina A.S 2. Mentoring And Career Outcomes – A Study Among Select 05 Commercial Bank Employees In Kerala Ms. Roshan Therese Sebastian and Dr. Siby Zacharias 3. Key Factors Affecting Movie viewing in theatres by audience 11 G. Dhananjayan, Dr.R.Srinivasan & Dr. Srivasatava 4. Situating The Potential Of Local Entrepreneurship In 16 Responsible Tourism Initiatives Dr. Vysakh A S & Ms. Alphonsa Jospeh 5. Impact On Demonitisation Of Indian Bank Note 2016 and 21 Shift To Digital Banking Mr. Gregory Paul & Dr.K.S.Chandrasekar 6. Emerging trends in Human Resource Management- A sample survey 33 Ms. Neethu.S. Nair 7. A Study on Emerging Trends in Marketing, Ms. Nima Ravi 38 8. Emerging Opportunities In Backwater Tourism At Veli 43 Premkumar.U 9. A Study On The Role Of Multi-Skilling In Employee Engagement 49 Among The Employees Of ITI Limited Palakkad V.Smitha 10. General Co-Operative Marketing Societies In Economic and 54 Social Welfare – Opportunities And Challenges Sini Raj S 11. -
National Law University, Delhi Sector-14, Dwarka New Delhi-110078
NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, DELHI SECTOR-14, DWARKA NEW DELHI-110078 ALL INDIA LAW ENTRANCE TEST-2016 (AILET-2016), B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) RESULT Marks Wise S.No. Roll No Name of the Candidate Name of Father/Mother/ Guardian DoB Gender Marks 1 52788 KARAN DHALLA DEEPESH DHALLA 03/02/1998 M 119 2 55979 SHUBHAM JAIN BHUPENDRA JAIN 20/11/1997 M 116 3 56876 VANSH AGGARWAL PAWAN SINGHAL 25/03/1998 M 116 4 63245 ARTH NAGPAL RAJESH NAGPAL 28/08/1997 M 114 5 64122 RIJU SHRIVASTAVA YUGENDRA ARYA 27/04/1998 F 114 6 69185 ROHIL BIPIN DESHPANDE BIPIN GAJANAN DESHPANDE 10/05/1998 M 114 7 70191 ARVIND KUMAR TIWARI AKHILESH CHANDRA TIWARI 03/10/1997 M 114 8 75260 ANUBHUTI GARG ARUN GARG 13/06/1997 F 114 9 63398 EKANSH ARORA RAJESH ARORA 08/01/1997 M 113 10 66089 KARISHMA KARTHIK KARTHIK SUBRAMANIAN 06/04/1998 F 113 11 75266 ANUNA TIWARI SANJAY TIWARI 14/08/1997 F 113 12 77055 ANMOL DHAWAN SANJEEV DHAWAN 29/12/1998 M 113 13 77061 ANUKRITI KUDESHIA ANURODH KUDESHIA 27/09/1997 F 113 14 64048 PRANSHU SHUKLA SANJAY SHUKLA 24/02/1998 M 112 15 71044 NIKHIL SHARMA PRAMOD KUMAR SHARMA 21/01/1997 M 112 16 75365 AVANI AGARWAL SURENDRA KUMAR AGARWAL 28/06/1998 F 112 17 63385 DIVYA KUMAR GARG NITIN GARG 05/04/1998 M 111 18 64071 PRIYANKA CHATURVEDI D. P. CHATURVEDI 20/02/1997 F 111 19 72316 PRITHVI JOSHI ARUN JOSHI 28/10/1998 M 111 20 74213 SHIVAM SINGHANIA SUNIL SINGHANIA 27/02/1998 M 111 21 74227 SHREYA JAIPURIA BIRENDRA JAIPURIA 22/12/1997 F 111 22 77417 SREEDEVI GOPALAKRISHNAN NAIR GOPALAKRISHNAN NAIR 01/07/1997 F 111 23 50911 ANKUR SINGHAL ANIL KUMAR SINGHAL 26/12/1997 -
Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
PUNE | THURSDAY, 13 DECEMBER 2018 TAKE TWO 17 . < NEWSMAKER: SHAKTIKANTA DAS/GOVERNOR /RBI Why Vietnam could would be scrutinised by a tax panel before any action is initiated. A fiscal conservative, it is Das who is said to be the be Asia’s biggest Bureaucrat’s bureaucrat force behind Jaitley keeping the fiscal deficit target unchanged in his first budget and then subsequently sticking to a descending glide-slope every budget trade war winner thereafter, except the 2017-8 budget. at Mint Road Das also advised Jaitley to set up a new panel to BLOOMBERG easier for foreign investors to do busi- discuss India’s future fiscal roadmap. He was also the 12 December ness with a proposed securities law A quintessential finance ministry insider takes charge of the central Economic Affairs Secretary, under which comes the that would allow 100 per cent foreign budget division, when the budget date was advanced In the race to lure companies looking ownership of public companies, except bank at a critical time in the relationship from February 28 to February 1 and the rail budget for alternative sites amid the US-China those in restricted sectors like banking was junked with the Union Budget. trade war, Vietnam wields a slew of and telecommunication. Along with former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind advantages over its rivals. Foreign direct investment is surg- ARUP ROYCHOUDHURY Subramanian, Das also attacked global ratings agencies Vietnam was ranked No. 1 among ing, with the government expecting New Delhi, 12 December for having different standards while assessing India and seven emerging Asian countries as disbursed FDI to rise to a record $18 bil- China, and in a meeting with one of the big-three manufacturing destinations by lion this year. -
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A Revolution in Monetary Policy: Lessons in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis Joseph E
FEBRUARY 2013 VOLUME LXVII NUMBER 2 EDITORIAL COMMITTEE M. D. Patra A. B. Chakraborty Brajamohan Misra Gautam Chatterjee Amitava Sardar EDITOR Sanjay Kumar Hansda The Reserve Bank of India Bulletin is issued monthly by the Department of Economic and Policy Research, Reserve Bank of India, under the direction of the Editorial Committee. The Central Board of the Bank is not responsible for interpretation and opinions expressed. In the case of signed articles, the responsibility is that of the author. © Reserve Bank of India 2013 All rights reserved. Reproduction is permitted provided an acknowledgment of the source is made. For subscription to Bulletin, please refer to Section ‘Recent Publications’ The Reserve Bank of India Bulletin can be accessed at http://www.bulletin.rbi.org.in CONTENTS Monetary Policy Statement 2012-13 Third Quarter Review of Monetary Policy for 2012-13 by Duvvuri Subbarao, Governor, Reserve Bank of India 1 Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments Third Quarter Review 2012-13 9 The Fifteenth C. D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture Welcome Remarks by Duvvuri Subbarao 67 A Revolution in Monetary Policy: Lessons in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis Joseph E. Stiglitz 94 Vote of Thanks by Deepak Mohanty 95 The First Prof. Tendulkar Memorial Oration Welcome Remarks by Duvvuri Subbarao 97 Vote of Thanks K. C. Chakrabarty 100 Speeches The Outreach Programme Duvvuri Subbarao 101 The Magical World of Mathematics – The Charm, Challenges and Career Prospects K. C. Chakrabarty 105 Financial Inclusion of Urban Poor in India K. C. Chakrabarty 115 Building Financial Capability K. C. Chakrabarty 123 CONTENTS Financial Inclusion & Payment Systems: Recent Trends, Current Challenges and Emerging Issues Harun R Khan 129 Promoting Retail Investor Participation in Government Bonds Harun R Khan 141 Market Risk Analysis G.