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DAILY NEWS ANALYSIS
10 April, 2021
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Committee |
Purpose |
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Banking and Financial Sector Reforms |
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Basel Committee |
Banking Supervision |
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Bimal Jalan |
For New Bank Licenses |
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Raghuram Rajan |
Committee For Financial Sector Reforms |
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For Banking Sector Reforms |
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Sukhmoy Chakravarty |
Committee to Review Working of Monetary System |
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For Reforms Relating To Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC) |
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Marathe |
Licensing of New Banks |
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A K Khandelwal |
Issues Of Public Sector Banks |
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Investigate Frauds & Malpractices |
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Ghosh |
Frauds & Malpractices In India |
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Janakiraman |
To Investigate The Security Transactions Of The Bank |
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Justice M B Shah Commission |
On Black Money |
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R. Jilani |
Inspection System In Banks |
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Investment |
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Arvind Mayaram |
For Giving Clear Definitions To Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) And Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) |
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Sodhani |
Foreign Exchange Markets in NRI Investment in India |
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K M Chandrasekhar |
For Rationalization Of Foreign Investment Norms |
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M J Ferwani |
Stock Exchange |
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Technology |
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B Sambamurthy |
Mobile Banking |
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Dinesh Sharma |
To Propose New Regulation Related To Digital Currencies Or Virtual Currencies |
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Rattan P Watal |
Committee To Boost Digital Payment System In India |
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Sudharshan Sen |
To Study Regulatory Issues Relating To Financial Technology And Digital Banking In India |
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W.S. Saraf Committee |
Technology issues in Banking Industry |
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K S Shere |
For proposing Legislation On Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) and other Electronic Payments |
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Sectoral Financing |
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B Sivaraman |
Institutional Credit for Agricultural and Rural Development |
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Khusrau |
Agricultural Credit |
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Thakkar |
Committee For Credit Schemes to Self Employed |
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Deepak Parekh |
For Financing Infrastructure Sector |
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Nachiket Mor |
Comprehensive Financial Services For Small Businesses And Low-Income Households |
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K.V.Kamath |
To Examine The Financial Architecture For Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises |
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K Madhav Das |
Urban Cooperative Banks |
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Rural |
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Gadgil (1969) |
Lead Banking System |
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Vyas |
Committee for Rural Credit |
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Godwala |
Rural Finance |
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Credit |
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Aditya Puri |
Credit Information |
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Rashid Jilani |
ForCash Credit System |
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Tandon |
Follow Up For Bank Credit |
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Hajara |
Differential Interest Rates Scheme |
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Risk Assets |
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P Selvam |
For Non Performing Assets of Banks |
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Cook Committee |
For Capital Adequacy Of Banks(under Basel committee) |
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Inclusion |
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MBN Rao |
To Prepare The Blueprint Of India’s First Women’s Bank |
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Lakdawala |
Poverty |
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Usha Thorat |
Financial Inclusion, Financial Sector Plan for North East Region. |
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Banking efficiency |
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P J Nayak |
Governance Of Boards Of Bank In India |
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Pillai |
For Pay Scales of Bank Officers |
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Khandelwal |
On HR Issues Of Public Sector Banks |
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Raja Mannar |
Committee For Changes in Banking laws, bouncing of cheques,etc. |
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Suma Verma |
To Update, And Revise The Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006 |
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Insurance, Pension |
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R.N. Malhotra |
Committee forReforms in Insurance Sector |
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J Reddy |
Reforms in Insurance Sector |
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Dave Committee (2000) |
For Pension Scheme For Unorganized Sector |
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Restructuring |
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S.P. Talwar |
For Restructuring Of Weak Public Sector Bank |
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S.N. Verma |
Committee (1999) For Restructuring The Commercial Banks |
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Regional Rural Banks |
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Thingalaya |
Restructuring of RRB |
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Uk Sharma |
For Nabard’s Role In RRB |
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M L Dhantwala |
Regional Rural Banks |
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Monetary policy |
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Urjit Patel |
To Examine The Current Monetary Policy Framework |
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N. K Singh |
To Review The Fiscal Responsibility And Budget Management Act |
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Small Saving |
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Shyamala Gopinath |
For Suggestions On Post Office Small Saving Schemes |
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R. V. Gupta |
For Small Savings |
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Rakesh Mohan |
Committee for Small Savings |
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YV Reddy |
Reforms in Small Savings |
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Small scale Industry |
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Karve |
For Small Scale Industry |
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Tambe |
For Term Loans to Small Scale Industries |
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Taxation |
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Chelliah (1991) |
For Tax Reforms |
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Kelkar |
For Tax Structure Reforms |
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Parthasarathi Shome |
For Tax Administration Reform Commission |
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N Rangachary |
To Examine Taxation Policies For It Sector |
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Wanchoo Committee (1971) |
For Direct Taxes Enquiry |
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Rekhi |
Committee For Indirect Taxes |
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L K Jha |
For Indirect Taxation Enquiry |
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Parthasarathi Shome |
For Implementation Of GAAR (General Anti Avoidance Rule) |
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Other |
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K.U.B. Rao |
For Setting Up Bullion Bank Or Bullion Corporation Of India |
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Source: Aspire Economics
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