The P.G. Department of Commerce, proposes to conduct a National Seminar on September 29-30, 2011. The Seminar include invited talks, discussions, paper presentations etc. Expected participants are bank executives, academicians. research scholars, commerce and managment students etc. The seminar will be inaugurated by our alumnus and CMD of South Indian Bank Dr.V.A. Joseph.
Main Topic: “Impact of Global Meltdown on Indian Banking Sector: Opportunities & Challenges”
India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Evidence from across the world suggests that a sound and evolved banking system is required for sustained economic development. And if such a banking system collapses that leads to the collapse of the economy with a multiplier effect. Examples from U.S. and European countries prove it.
India has a better banking system in place vis a vis other developing countries, but there are several issues that need to be ironed out in the light of the recent developments in the Global economy. The impact of the global crisis has been transmitted to the Indian The financial sector including the banking sector, equity markets, external commercial borrowings and remittances has not remained unscathed though fortunately, the Indian banking sector was not overly exposed to the sub-prime crisisIt is argued that India would be relatively immune to this crisis, because of the “strong fundamentals” of the economy and the supposedly well-regulated banking system with large role of the nationalized banks. While India is not likely to face a financial meltdown of the kind that was nearly experienced in the US, the global financial crisis will certainly have an impact also in banking sector.
A decade after the Narasimham report was published and in the light of new challenges from the norms laid down by the WTO and Basel II, it is imperative to have a close look at the performance of banks in the last decade or so to assess the success of the reform process and how far it helped to weather the rippled effect of global credit crunch.
Indian banks should be able to get to the top 10 list of global banks by 2020 or 2030. With the current growth rate of the economy in India, it would bring in huge opportunities for India and the Indian banks.
The seminar aims to have a SWOT analysis of the Indian banking sector to analyze the fundamentals that helped to weather the global credit crunch.
Sub-Topics:
Indian Banking Sector and Global Crisis – An overview
Indian Banking Sector: A Fundamental Analysis
Role of Indian Banks in the Post recession era
Risk exposure and role of Foreign Banks in Indian Economy.
Indian Banking Sector: Opportunities Ahead.
Indian Banking Sector: Emerging Challenges
Call for Papers
Participants willing to present papers are requested to follow the guideline given below;
ð A soft or hard copy of the abstract not exceeding 200 words should be submitted to the convener of the seminar by September 6, 2011.
ð The abstract should include the name of authors, postal and e-mail address and contact numbers.
ð Authors of the selected abstracts shall be intimated through e-mail by September 15.
ð All references used in the paper should be alphabetically listed in any of the accepted styles.
ð Hard copy of the complete paper not exceeding 5000 words or 12 pages and one softcopy should be submitted in A4 size, MS Word format, Times New Roman font with heading in font size 14 and text matter in size 12 with 1.5 spacing.
ð The final paper should reach the convener on or before September 22, 2011.Selected papers will be published in the Seminar proceedings with ISSN number
Address for Correspondence:
Convener, National Seminar
P.G. Department of Commerce
Deva Matha College Kuravilangad
Kottayam (Dt.) Kerala- 686633.
Mobile: +91-9447136790
E-mail: commercedmck@gmail.com
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
CASUS BELLI '11 on August 13,2011
The PG Department of Commerce, Deva Matha College is organizing the 9th edition of its management event CASUS BELLI on Saturday, 13th August 2011. This will be a platform for the Commerce and Management students to discover and express their latent managerial skills in competitive environment. It offers a range of contests where students experience the true spirit of real challenge. This is the right opportunity to bring out the caliber of students in all the fields of management and commerce.
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