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INTRODUCTION f. It may be tempting to believe that last year’s bankruptcy law reforms will soon begin to ease the pain at banks by encouraging the quick sale of assets of troubled borrowers. But... b. The proceeds from such sales, however, would likely amount to very little in comparison with the mammoth scale of troubled assets. Previous statement said because... a. According to a joint study by Assocham and Crisil, gross NPAs in the banking system are estimated to increase to ₹9.5 lakh crore by March 2018, from ₹8 lakh cror e a year earlier. Result... c. In that case, write-offs recognising losses may be the most honest and practical way to deal with the bad loans problem. Hence it is advised that... e. So the RBI in the coming months should continue to push banks, both public and private, to promptly recognise the stressed loans on their portfolios. d. Incidentally, the Prime Minister recently laid the blame for bad loans on the previous government. (Accidently this event also happened apart from the mentioned one)
Consider the following statements regarding Balshastri Jambhekar:
1. He attacked Brahmanical orthodoxy and tried to reform Hinduism.
Who commanded the Gurkha regiment to fire upon the crowd at Jallianwala Bagh in 1919?
Who amongst the following is responsible for the foreign policy of ‘proud reserve’?
Which of the following were the main purpose of the Cabinet Mission?
1. Preparatory discussions with elected representatives to secure agreeme...
Who initiated the first school for Muslim girls in British India?
Match the following lists:
The 'Chipko Movement' is associated with which field.
Where did Jawaharlal Nehru unfurl the Tricolour on August 5, 1947, during India's independence celebration?
Who founded the Harijan Sevak Sangh to combat untouchability in India?
The Treaty of Paris, which formally ended the American Revolution, was signed in which year?