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    A DISSERTATION ON “ISLAMIC BANKING IN INDIA-WHAT IS THE FUTURE POTENTIAL?” Introduction: The basic principles on which the Islamic banks function are prohibition of Riba i.e. collection and payment of interest and prohibition of investment in organization involved in unethical and socially harmful activity. the profits earned by a bank from its activities and returns made by a bank to the depositors shall be (a) from sharing of risk in the project and (b) profit-share agreements

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    1 Paper 6 Conciliation and ADR in India - Murali Neelakantan Synopsis : A. Introduction : ADR in India History of ADR in India ADR in Modern India Litigation in India - the need for ADR Judicial approach to ADR in India Arbitration and Conciliation Act‚ 1996. Conciliation Conciliation v. Arbitration Conclusion B. C. D. E. F. G. * Nishith Desai Associates‚ International Legal & Tax Counsellors‚ Mumbai‚ India . Tel.# : 91 + 22 + 282 0609/ 2040068. Fax# : 91 + 22 + 287 5792. E-mail :

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    the financial sector‚ released a variety of forces that propelled India into a new growth trajectory.2 In this paper‚ we are going to assess the role that the banks played in making this growth happen and the impact that these reforms had on banks. We start with a brief history of banking regulation in India. We then move on to outline some of the principal reforms that were implemented in the 1990s and their impact on the banking sector. Although this section does present some data in support of

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    Executive Summary Retailing in India came with evolutionary patterns from Kirana store to Super market. This sector was un-organized in the initial stage‚ and after that it carried forward by the textiles industries through the dealer model. Now it is growing as supermarket and hypermarket. The main drivers of the retail evolution in India are buying behavior of the customer‚ increase in disposable income of middle class‚ infrastructure development and changing customer choice. The target segments

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    THE ROLE OF ONE STOP GOVERNMENT PORTAL IN E-GOVERNANCE OF INDIA Abstract This paper on One Stop Government Portal starts with the need for deviation from conventional method of offering govt. services physically to offering it virtually. It talks about the consequences of introduction of e-governance with reference to one-stop govt. portals in India and the way people perceived its services. It also mentions the way in which these services can be enhanced in order to reach the maximum people effectively

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    COMMERCIAL BANKING SECTOR SUMMARY: Banking industry is the blood vascular system of our economy. The banks have played substantial role in the growth of Indian economy. From the meagre start in 1860 the banks have come to long way. The total shape of banking system was changed in 1991 due to the introduction of financial sector reforms as part of the liberalisation process. These reforms were aimed at enhancing the viability and efficiency of our banking system. Although there is a sustainable

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Presentation From the very beginning of human species‚ literature existed side by side. Human life‚ in the form of human passions‚ feelings‚ loves‚ sufferings‚ and human history existed in the literatures. Human legends started with the very stone age‚ recorded in the stone scripts. It was a human need to communicate the past to the future generations. Poetry‚ as an art form‚ has been for many centuries praised‚ contemplated and has continued to affect man.

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    The Modern Banking System (Where does money come from?) "If the debt which the banking companies owe be a blessing to anybody‚ it is to themselves alone‚ who are realizing a solid interest of eight or ten per cent on it. As to the public‚ these companies have banished all our gold and silver medium‚ which‚ before their institution‚ we had without interest‚ which never could have perished in our hands‚ and would have been our salvation now in the hour of war; instead of which they have given us

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    Historical Individuals Impact on Modern America 1. Introduction Philosophers and scientist of the past have shaped the world we live in today. Although these individuals lived centuries ago‚ their contribution to society is everlasting. In this paper I will discuss three historical individuals who have added to the success of our modern day world. John Locke‚ Charles Darwin‚ and Rene Descartes have had great impact on modern day science‚ religion‚ education and government. 2. John Locke Historical

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    DRAMA FROM THE ROMANTIC PERIOD TO MODERN TIMES Drama has revolutionized our era from the Romantic Period to the modern times with its vast developments over the years. Until the nineteenth century‚ most European playwrights "drew their tragic plots from ancient myths or legendary history" (Berggren 1). The choices of the dramatic subjects demonstrated that truly important things only happened to people with a high social status amongst society. In the Romantic Period (1785-1830)‚ interest in the

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