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)
In which article of the Indian Constitution is the election of the President of India mentioned?
Who was the first President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
The "Right to Property" ceased to be a Fundamental Right after which constitutional amendment?
Which Article of the Indian Constitution specifies Hindi in Devanagari script as the official language?
Consider the following statements about Article 163 of the Indian Constitution:
(I) The advice given by Ministers to the Governor cannot be ex...
Which Article of the Indian Constitution focuses on the promotion of international peace and security?
The concept of 'Judicial Review' in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from which country?
Which Indian constitutional article is famously described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the "Heart and soul of the Constitution"?
Who is empowered to convene joint sessions of both Houses of Parliament in India?
Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the Rajya Sabha?
1.It is a permanent body and is not subject to dissolution.
2....