January 2022 Volume 22 Issue 1

    1. ULOGA BANKE NA TRžIšTU HARTIJA OD VREDNOSTI / FUNCTION OF BANKS ON THE SECURITIES MARKET

    Authors: MISS.NISHA
    Abstract

    U radu se tretira problematika u vezi sa tržištem investicionih hartija od vrednosti, a u funkciji uloge banaka u tom procesu. Naglasak se stavlja na iskustva razvijenih zemalja, a posebno SAD. Poslednjih godina, banke i druge deponentne institucije pokazuju tendenciju da prihvate veći rizik i složenije investicije u svom portfelju. Pojavili su se novi instrumenti čija je svrha više od jednostavnog obezbeđivanja likvidnosti i prihoda, a, posebno, u slučajevima slabe potražnje zajmova. Banke i druge institucije-zajmodavci bave se zamenom portfelja svojih investicionih hartija od vrednosti imajući u vidu kako poreze tako i veće prihode.

    Keywords: Hartije od vrednosti, banke, tržište hartija od vrednosti

    2. POVERTY IN INDIA: IMPACT OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND GOVERNMENT POLICIESA

    Authors: MR.SUNIL
    Abstract

    Various policies and programs have been implemented since independence for the uplift of scheduled castes in India. These have been pursued as key strategies or socio-economic emancipation, status change and the acquisition of a new social identity. The success in the implementation of these policies and programs has been achieved of varying degrees. The wide-spread upsurge of atrocities signifies continued caste-base oppression. Occupation and caste have been closely interlinked in the traditional socio-economic order. Although this link is gradually breaking yet it has not been broken completely. Changes took place with the arrival of new opportunities in rural employment and other small businesses as well as through education based occupational and social mobility in rural and urban areas.

    Keywords: Various policies, government policies

    3. DUE DILIGENCE FOR CORPORATE MANAGEMENT UNDER INDIAN LAW

    Authors: RAJEEV YADAV
    Abstract

    India has been set on a pediment as a lucrative destination for foreign investment in the recent past. Its large labor force, powerful wealth, and untapped resources are fuelling the Indian economy. Ever since India opened its doors to the global market, many foreign-based firms have been aggressively looking to invest in the Indian market, and even vice versa. Nevertheless, lack of awareness of a number of factors such as the process for establishment of the Indian company, ease of doing business, access to consumer options, and the cultural context have proven to be an obstacle to foreign firms' open investment.

    In the due diligence process, there are distinct fields of priority. In line with normal due diligence procedures, the fields of due diligence have been chosen. There are already specific rules in the fields of due diligence, such as law and tax, determined by the competition laws of the nation or territory. Therefore, they are not discussed in the past studies as comprehensively, which tends to rely primarily on certain fields of due diligence that are frequently ignored. To develop the core principles behind due diligence, a comprehensive analysis needs to be conducted. In order to achieve a holistic overview of the method, due diligence is multidisciplinary in nature, so a vast variety of literature has been examined.

    The author aims to constitute the backbone of a philosophical structure that describes the main fields of due diligence, the mechanism of due diligence, and the concepts of due diligence. This paper delves into the multidimensional nature of a due diligence process and its conformity with Indian legislations in order to provide Indian Companies with a holistic overview of the entire mechanism.

    Keywords: mechanism , powerful wealth,untapped
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