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Vipin Bhasin
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All we know about the process/regulations of RBI. Although it is not bad to discuss to open new private sector banks but it is not admirable that we can discuss about it without controlled/regulated by RBI. Regulation of RBI helps Indian banking...
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KISHOR NIRANJANBHAI PATHAK
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I WOULD LIKE TO TO OPEN A OUBLIC SECTOR BANK-KISHOR PATHAK
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Debate: "Permission to opening of new Private sector Banks - Policy mey creat another problem" deleted from your view.
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Amit Kumar
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| 2 years ago
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Developed nations including US are big consumer markets  and moreover since the global economy is liberal so interdependence is undeniable but the subject that Indian economy as a whole is dependent on US for survival is too general,a statement...
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NARAYAN YAJI
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Economic Development means not economic independence. It is obvious that the USA being gaint in technology one has to follow it. But at the same time the developming country inculcate themselves not to be ginnypig of the developed country. Our aim...
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Ranjeet Rony Sanyal
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Today Indian economy is on a threshold of being integrated to the world economy. America is only a part of that larger objective. If we are projecting a 7% GDP growth this fiscal, considering the recessive trend worldwide, the major contribution...
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Debate: "Do you feel that developing economies like india are still dependent on American economy for growth and survival" deleted from your view.
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ATMA RAM CHAVALI
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Yes, financial inclusion is the need of the hour. PSBs and Grameenas Banks are already in the direction of adopting some of the villages and include every family in the books of the a bank. At the same time we should also educate them how best...
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manikanta raj
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Until a visionary document created to achieve a task and policies are frame from input level to output and market the product and protect the poor at every level from product making till marketing by making all the apex institutions and banking...
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Rashmi Chawla
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I believe that financial inclusion is a great step to alleviate poverty in India. Financial inclusion is the availability of banking services at an affordable cost to disadvantaged and low-income groups. But to achieve this, the government should...
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Debate: "Financial Inclussion the need of fthe hour." deleted from your view.
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Hi Rashmi, nice to here u. I'm interested in micro finance. Ur interest area Pl. Regards Narayan Yaji
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Expansion and Diversification in Non Urban sectors
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Indian retail credit in new heights
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kanukurthy sudershanrao
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"Branch Banking is out Core Banking In"
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After implementation of Core Banking solutions and internet bank, phone banking, mobile banking etc the concept of branch banking is on its way out. A customer need not visit the bank branch at all after the initial opening of the account and...
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NARAYAN YAJI
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Micro finance and SHG movements will have to play a greater rloe in the coming years. Recovery is the major yard sticks in Banking we are observing above 90% recovery in this sector for the past 12 years and giving more than 1800 cr of business to the...
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vivek khandelwal
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"Expansion and Diversification in Non Urban sectors"
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Non Urban areas will change the face of bank.With increasing reach more business oppurtunity will be open for banks.
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Ideate: "What will be the face of Indian banking after 2009? " deleted from your view.




