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A Study on Non Performing Assets and It's Impact On
International Journal of Advanced Research in Commerce, Management & Social Science (IJARCMSS) 77 ISSN : 2581-7930, Impact Factor : 5.260 , Volume 03, No. 03, July - September, 2020, pp 77-82 A STUDY ON NON PERFORMING ASSETS AND IT’S IMPACT ON MADHYANCHAL GRAMIN BANK Nitin Kumar Jain Prof. (Dr.) Mahendra Singhai** ABSTRACT Banks plays a vital role in financial market and economy of our country. Financial market is a market which provides a platform for allocation of funds. The household save their funds and deposit it to the banks and further the bank re-invest these funds to the capital and money market. The Indian Banking system now a days faces various issues of non-performing assets. It is increasing day by bay which adversely impact the whole banking system of India. This study is conducted to analyze the impact of non-performing assets on Madhyanchal Gramin Bank. This study also identifies the causes and measures of Non-performing assets in the Bank. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: Non-Performing Assets, Banks, Madhyanchal Gramin Bank, Financial Market. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction Bank is considered as life line and plays an important role for any business or trade. These days Indian Banks faces various issues of increasing the level of Non-Performing assets (NPAs).NPAs not only impact the banks but the entire economy a well. As the default of borrower increases, the profitability of the banks in its financial statement reduced. Profit is the main indicator for success, growth and survival of any business. From this point of you, we can say that NPAs is one of the factor which determine the profit of the Banks. -
MINUTES of the SLBC MEETING at AIZAWL on 10/08/2018 Page 1
Minutes of the State Level Bankers’ Committee (SLBC) Meeting of Mizoram For the quarter ended March 2018 The SLBC meeting of Mizoram for the quarter ended March, 2018 was held at the Conference Hall, New Secretariat, Aizawl on 10.08.2018 (Friday) at 10:00 a.m. under the Chairmanship of Pu Sawihlira, MFAS, Secretary (Finance), Govt. of Mizoram. The chairman informed the house that he represents the Chief Secretary as the latter could not attend the meeting today due to urgent works. He extended welcome to all the senior government officials and bankers who attend the meeting. He then propose for self introduction of participants and request Pu Dibyendu Chaudhury the SLBC Convener to start with the proceedings. Pu Dibyendu Chaudhury welcomed the Chairman, other senior government officials, GMs from RBI and NABARD all Banker for the March 2018 quarter SLBC meeting of Mizoram. He apologized for delayed holding of the meeting and said that it is because of a new priority issue came in between i.e. Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (GSA) and after that GSA2 or EGSA for Aspirational District. He expressed sincere thanks and congratulated all banker colleagues for completing the exercise of opening of PMJDY account, enrolment to PMJJBY & PMSBY in their allotted villages during the campaign in spite of difficult terrain and monsoon. He said that as a group we did quite well but the performance was not uniform across the banks. Regarding GSA2 he said the campaign mainly concerned three banks i.e. Mizoram Rural Bank, Mizoram Co-op. Apex Bank and State Bank of India. -
P&L Balance Sheet
Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank (Sponsored by Central Bank of India) Head Office:Kalambagh Chowk Muzaffarpur Balance Sheet as on 31.03.2019 [ Amount in Rs. ] Sch. Code As on 31.03.2019 As on 31.03.2018 No. No. (Current Year) (Previous Year) I. CAPITAL & LIABILITIES 1. Capital 1 10020 4545436671.46 4545436671.46 2. Reserves and Surplus 2 10030 794973258.42 627187019.15 3. Deposits 3 10040 154998478388.46 144291409812.10 4. Borrowings 4 10050 15365738421.12 22716317876.59 5. Other Liabilities & Provisions 5 10060 3187925186.90 4349510893.36 Total 10070 178892551926.36 176529862272.66 II. ASSETS 6. Cash & Balances with Reserve Bank of India 6 10090 7153470611.26 6712333361.25 7. Balance with Banks & Money at Call & Short Notice 7 10100 30824143303.99 42260859721.47 8. Investments 8 10110 54149468174.51 47162511486.26 9. Advances 9 10120 75873966192.52 70230076542.54 10. Fixed Assets 10 10130 411097548.36 612825902.91 11. Other Assets 11 10140 10480406095.72 9551255258.23 Total 10150 178892551926.36 176529862272.66 12. Contingent Liabilities 12 10160 868420703.49 1145396.00 Bills for collection ( Refer page No 12) - 10170 0.00 3831132.03 Significant Accounting Policies 17 0.00 0.00 Notes to Accounts 18 (D. S. SHALIGRAM) (RAJESH KUMAR) For R.N.Singh & Co. GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER Chartered Accountants Firm Registration No. : 322066E (I. M. UTREJA) (CA Chanakya Shree ) CHAIRMAN Partner Mem. No. : 079322 (ANIL SHARMA) (M.K.BAJAJ) (S.A.SHANKER) DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR (RAM SUNDAR SINGH) (BALA MURUGAN D.) (SANWAR BHARTI) DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Place :: Muzaffarpur Date :: 21.05.2019 1 SCHEDULES SCHEDULE - 1 CAPITAL [ Amount in Rs. -
Andhra Bank Upi Complaint
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Performance Analysis of Select Banks in Aizawl City, Mizoram
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF SELECT BANKS IN AIZAWL CITY, MIZORAM (A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN ECONOMICS) BY K.T. BUANSING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION SCIENCE MIZORAM UNIVERSITY 2017 I MIZORAM UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Dr. Lalhriatpuii 09436152046 MZU, Tanhril-796009 0389-2330709 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “Performance Analysis of Select Banks in Aizawl City, Mizoram” by Shri K.T. Buansing has been written under my guidance. This dissertation is the result of his investigation into the subject and was never submitted to any other University for any research degree. II DECLARATION MIZORAM UNIVERISTY 2017 I, K.T. Buansing, do hereby declare that the subject matter of this dissertation is the record of work done by me, that the contents of this dissertation did not form the base of the award of any previous degree to me or to do the best of my knowledge to anybody else, and that the dissertation has not been submitted by me for any research degree in any other University/ Institute. This is being submitted to the Mizoram University for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Economics. (K.T. BUANSING) (PROF.LIANZELA) (DR.LALHRIATPUII) Head Supervisor III ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to convey my insightful gratitude to all the persons who have generously contributed their time during the course of my research work. Firstly, I would heartily thank my devoted Supervisor, Dr. Lalhriatpuii. I must say that this research paper has come into concrete existence from abstract with the sole contribution of her. -
S. No. Bank Name 1 ABHYUDAYA CO-OPERATIVE BANK 2 ADARNIYA P.D. PATILSAHEB SAHAKARI BANK LTD. 3 ADARSH CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD 4 AH
S. No. Bank Name 1 ABHYUDAYA CO-OPERATIVE BANK 2 ADARNIYA P.D. PATILSAHEB SAHAKARI BANK LTD. 3 ADARSH CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD 4 AHMEDNAGAR SHAHAR SAHAKARI BANK MARYADIT 5 ALLAHABAD BANK 6 ALLAHABAD UP GRAMIN BANK 7 ALMORA URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. 8 AMBARNATH JAI-HIND CO-OP.BANK LTD. 9 ANDHRA BANK 10 ANDHRA PRADESH GRAMEENA VIKAS BANK 11 ANDHRA PRAGATHI GRAMEENA BANK 12 ANNASAHEB CHOUGULE URBAN CO-OP BANK LTD. 13 AP MAHESH COOPERATIVE BANK 14 APNA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. 15 ARUNACHAL PRADESH RURAL BANK 16 ASHOK SAHAKARI BANK LTD 17 ASSAM GRAMIN VIKASH BANK 18 AXIS BANK 19 BANGIYA GRAMIN VIKASH BANK 20 BANK OF BAHRAIN & KUWAIT 21 BANK OF BARODA 22 BANK OF INDIA 23 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA 24 BARODA GUJARAT GRAMIN BANK 25 BARODA RAJASTHAN KSHETRIYA GRAMIN BANK 26 BARODA UTTAR PRADESH GRAMIN BANK 27 BASSEIN CATHOLIC CO-OP BANK LTD 28 BEAWAR URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. 29 BHAGINI NIVEDITA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. 30 BHARTIYA MAHILA BANK 31 BHAVNAGAR DISTRICT CO OP BANK LTD 32 BIHAR GRAMIN BANK 33 CANARA BANK 34 CAPITAL LOCAL AREA BANK 35 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA 36 CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH GRAMIN BANK 37 CHAITANYA GODAVARI GRAMEENA BANK 38 CHATTISGARH RAJYA GRAMIN BANK 39 CITIBANK N A 40 CITY UNION BANK LIMITED 41 CORPORATION BANK 42 DCB BANK LTD 43 DECCAN GRAMEENA BANK 44 DEENDAYAL NAGARI SAHAKARI BANK LTD 45 DENA BANK 46 DENA GUJARAT GRAMIN BANK 47 DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE 48 DHANALAXMI BANK 49 DOMBIVILI NAGARI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. 50 DURG RAJNANDGAON GRAMIN BANK 51 FEDERAL BANK 52 FINGROWTH CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD 53 GOPINATH PATIL PARSIK JANATA SAHAKARI BANK 54 GUARDIAN SOUHARDA SAHAKARI BANK NIYAMITA 55 GURGAON GRAMIN BANK 56 HDFC BANK LTD 57 HIMACHAL PRADESH GRAMIN BANK 58 ICICI BANK LTD 59 IDBI BANK 60 INDIAN BANK 61 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK 62 INDRAPRASTHA SEHKARI BANK LTD 63 INDUSIND BANK 64 ING VYSYA BANK LTD 65 JALGAON JANATA SAHKARI BANK LTD 66 JALNA MERCHANTS CO-OP BANK LTD. -
IMPS Bank List Copy
List of participating banks using IFSC Code and Account number Bank Name Ahmedabad District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank Andhra Pragathi Grameen Bank Apna Sahakari Bank Ltd. Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank Axis Bank Bandhan Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra Barclays Bank PLC Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank Baroda Rajasthan Kshetriya Gramin Bank Baroda Uttar Pradesh Grameen Bank Bassein Catholic Co-operative Bank Bharatiya Mahila Bank BNP Paribas Canara Bank Catholic Syrian Bank Central Bank of India Chhattisgarh Rajya Gramin Bank Citibank City Union Bank Corporation Bank Cosmos Co-operative Bank DBS DCB Dena Bank Dombivli Nagarik Sahakari Bank Dr. Annasaheb Chougule Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. Federal Bank Gayatri Co-operative Urban Bank Gopinath Patil Parsik Janata Sahakari Bank HDFC Bank HSBC Hutatma Sahakari Bank Ltd. ICICI Bank IDBI Bank IDFC bank Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Indusind Bank Irinjalakuda Town Co-operative Bank Ltd. Jalore Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Jammu & Kashmir Grameen Bank Jammu And Kashmir Bank Janaseva Sahakari Bank Janata Co-operative Bank Ltd., Malegaon Janata Sahakari Bank, Pune Kallappanna Awade Ichalkaranji Janata Sahakari Bank Kalyan Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. Karnataka Bank Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank Karur Vysya Bank Kashi Gomti Samyut Grameen Bank Kaveri Grameen bank Kerala Gramin Bank Kotak Mahindra Bank Lakshmi Vilas Bank Langpi Dehangi Rural Bank Lokmangal Co-operative Bank Ltd., Solapur Madhyanchal Gramin Bank Maharashtra Grameen Bank Maratha Co-operative Bank Ltd. Meghalaya Rural Bank Mehsana Urban Co-operative Bank Mizoram Rural Bank Nainital Bank National Co Operative Bank NKGSB Co-operative Bank Nutan Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd. -
The State Bank of Sikkim (Acquisition of Shares) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1982 Act No
THE STATE BANK OF SIKKIM (ACQUISITION OF SHARES) AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ACT, 1982 ACT NO. 62 OF 1982 [6th November, 1982.] An Act to provide, in the public interest, for the acquisition of certain shares of the State Bank of Sikkim for the purpose of better consolidation and extension of banking facilities in the State of Sikkim and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. WHEREAS for the purpose of better consolidation and extension of banking facilities in the State of Sikkim, it is expedient to provide for a single apex banking institution in that State, and for that purpose to provide for the acquisition of certain shares of the State Bank of Sikkim and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto; BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-third Year of the Republic of India as follows:— CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title and commencement.—(1) This Act may be called the State Bank of Sikkim (Acquisition of Shares) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1982. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— (a) “appointed day” means the date on which this Act comes into force; (b) “co-operative bank” means the Sikkim State Co-operative Bank Limited, a society registered under the Sikkim Co-operative Societies Act, 1978 (Sikkim Act No. 12 of 1978); (c) “notification” means a notification published in the Official Gazette; (d) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made -
1 . MADHYANCHAL GRAMIN BANK Head Office, Poddar Colony, Tili
MADHYANCHAL GRAMIN BANK Head Office, Poddar Colony, Tili Road, Sagar (M.P.) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) For Supply, Installation and Annual Maintenance Contract of UPS Systems for all branches and offices of Madhyanchal Gramin Bank, Sagar (M.P.) Ref: No. MGB/UPS-AMC/2019/05 Date of Issue: 27 August 2019 Issued by Madhyanchal Gramin Bank, Head Office, Ground Floor, Poddar Colony, Tili Road, SAGAR (M.P.) 470001 (INDIA) Phone: 07582-236277/236299 1 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL For Supply, Installation and Annual Maintenance Contract of UPS Systems for branches and offices of Madhyanchal Gramin Bank, Sagar (M.P.) _____________________________________ Ref: MGB/UPS-AMC/2019/05 Dated: 27 August 2019 BIDDING DOCUMENTS Documents constituting the Bid The Bidding Documents include: PART 1 - Invitation to Bid (ITB) PART 2 - Disclaimer PART 3 - Instruction for Bidders (IFB) PART 4 - Terms and Conditions of Contract (TCC) PART 5 - Bid Forms, Price Schedules and other forms (BF) 2 PART-1: INVITATION TO BID Madhyanchal Gramin Bank (hereinafter referred to as MGB/the Bank) is having its Head Office at Poddar Colony, Tili Road, Sagar (M.P.) and other branches in various cities/Towns /Villages across the 13 Districts namely Sagar, Damoh, Guna, Shivpuri, Ashoknagar, Tikamgarh, Niwari, Chhatarpur, Panna, Satna, Rewa, Sidhi and Singrauli. In order to meet the requirements of various branches/offices in MGB, the Bank proposes to invite tenders from established company/firm as described under eligibility criteria (hereinafter referred to as “Bidder”) to undertake services for Supply, Installation and Annual Maintenance Contract of UPS Systems for branches and offices of Madhyanchal Gramin Bank, Sagar (M.P.) as per details listed out in this document. -
Booklet on Measurement of Digital Payments
BOOKLET ON MEASUREMENT OF DIGITAL PAYMENTS Trends, Issues and Challenges Revised and Updated as on 9thMay 2017 Foreword A Committee on Digital Payments was constituted by the Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs under my Chairmanship to inter-alia recommend measures of promotion of Digital Payments Ecosystem in the country. The committee submitted its final report to Hon’ble Finance Minister in December 2016. One of the key recommendations of this committee is related to the development of a metric for Digital Payments. As a follow-up to this recommendation I constituted a group of Stakeholders under my chairmanship to prepare a document on the measurement issues of Digital Payments. Based on the inputs received from RBI and Office of CAG, a booklet was prepared by the group on this subject which was presented to Secretary, MeitY and Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs in the review meeting on the aforesaid Committee’s report held on 11th April 2017 at Ministry of Finance. The review meeting was chaired by Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs. This booklet has now been revised and updated with inputs received from RBI and CAG. The revised and updated booklet inter-alia provides valuable information on the trends in Digital Payments in 2016-17. This has captured the impact of demonetization on the growth of Digital Payments across various segments. Shri, B.N. Satpathy, Senior Consultant, NISG, MeitY and Shri. Suneet Mohan, Young Professional, NITI Aayog have played a key role in assisting me in revising and updating this booklet. This updated booklet will provide policy makers with suitable inputs for appropriate intervention for promoting Digital Payments. -
Breath Becoming a Word
BREATH BECOMING A WORD CONTMPORARY GUJARATI POETRY IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION EDITED BY DILEEP JHAVERI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My earnest thanks to GUJARAT SAHITYA AKADEMI for publishing this book and to Harshad Trivedi. With his wholehearted support a dream is fulfilled. Several of these translations have appeared in INDIAN LITERATURE- Sahitya Akademi Delhi MUSEINDIA KRITYA- web journals and elsewhere. Thanks to all of them. Cover page painting by Late Jagdeep Smart with the kind permission of Smt Nita Smart and Rajarshi Smart Dedicated to PROF. K. SATCHIDANANDAN The eminent poet of Malayalam who has continuously inspired other Indian languages while becoming a sanctuary for the survival of Poetry. BREATH BECOMING A WORD It’s more than being in love, boy, though your ringing voice may have flung your dumb mouth thus: learn to forget those fleeting ecstasies. Far other is breath of real singing. An aimless breath. A stirring in the god. A breeze. Rainer Maria Rilke From Sonnets To Orpheus This is to celebrate the breath becoming a word and the joy of word turning into poetry. This is to welcome the lovers of poetry in other languages to participate in the festival of contemporary Gujarati poetry. Besides the poets included in this selection there are many who have contributed to the survival of Gujarati poetry and there are many other poems of the poets in this edition that need to be translated. So this is also an invitation to the friends who are capable to take over and add foliage and florescence to the growing garden of Gujarati poetry. Let more worthy individuals undertake the responsibility to nurture it with their taste and ability.