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Mergers and Acquisitions of Indian Banking Sector
Somenath Sarkar*, Prof. Bhagaban Das**
*Assistant Professor, Murshidabad College of Engg. &Tech., Banjetia, Berhampore, Murshidabad, W.B.
** HOD, Deptt.of Business, Management, Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar,Balasore,Odisha-756019,India
Abstract :
Banking is one of the important sectors of Indian economy. The purpose of this paper is to examine the comparative position of pre & post-merger financial performance of selected banks.
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The Effects of Fiscal Operations on Economic Growth and Stability in Nigeria: Empirical Evidence Based on Time Series Data.
Miftahu Idris*, Rosni Bakar**, & Tunku Salha Tunku Ahmad***
*Postgraduate Student, School of Business Innovation and Technopreneurship, Universiti Malaysia Perlis; (UniMAP) Malaysia.
**Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Commercialisation and Intellectual Property Management, Universiti Malaysia Perlis; (UniMAP) Malaysia.
***Dean, School of Business Innovation and Technopreneurship, Universiti Malaysia Perlis; (UniMAP) Malaysia.
Abstract :
Nigeria has enormous potentials for development if reliable economic policies are implemented and rigorously pursued. As such, this study examines the effects of fiscal operations on the economic growth and stability with the view to identifying its significance on real output growth and sustainable development.
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Population Migration and Socio-Economic Transformation in Germany during the Nineteenth Century
R Nivedita
PhD Research Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Abstract :
Migration has been an inseparable part of human history since the time of nomadism. The need to migrate has been triggered by the prevailing socio-economic complexities. In an attempt to cope with these complexities in general and uplift one’s economic standing, in particular, migratory processes take place.
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Self Concept of Adolescents of Karnal District Studying at Secondary Level
Ms Meena
Research scholar, BSPH Madras
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The present study titled “Self concept of adolescents of karnal district studying at secondary level” is a descriptive study conducted by using survey method of research. From the selected 10 rural and urban secondary schools of Karnal 500 secondary students studying
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Exploring Gaming Genre Status among the Deori Tribal Women of South Bank of Brahmaputra Valley in Assam
GUPTAJIT PATHAK
Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of Women Studies, Faculty of Social Science, Magadh University
Bodhgaya, Bihar-824234, India
Abstract :
The Deori or Deuri are the significant tribal communities of Assam. The social-cultural heritage of the Deoris is enriched by a variety of components. The identity of the Deoris as a distinct ethnic community is intensely entrenched in their folk images and traditions. The study deals with the investigation of the gaming genre status of the community of Assam.
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Folk Art and Tribal Art- The Manifestation of Cultural Paradigm
Aditi Deka & Dr. Aparna Laad
*MFA Second Semester, Department of Painting, Department of Fine Arts, Narmada College of Fine Arts, Bhopal, (M.P.)
**Director, Narmada College of Fine Arts, Bhopal, (M.P.)
Abstract :
Folk art encompasses and art fashioned from an aboriginal civilization or by peasants or other working class people. Basically, in comparison to fine art, folk art is first and foremost practical and ornamental more willingly than merely artistic and visual.
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