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  1. Financing Cattle Development Scheme

    Authors: Desai, B. M;

    Reference No: CMA0341TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1975

    Abstract: This note is meant as an exercise in applying various investment criteria to an agricultural project which was financed by a commercial bank. Additionally, it raises the issue of financing small versus rich farmers, considering their capacity to repay loans for a project like cattle development. ... More

  2. Black Field Farm

    Authors: Patel, D.A.;

    Reference No: CMA0257 Pages: 3 Published on: 6, December, 1973

    Abstract: Mr. Dasappa plans to start a poultry farm after retirement. He applies to Jaya Bank for a loan of Rs.26,000 for starting a farm of 1,000 birds. The bank manager, after getting the veterinary surgeon's report, recommends the loan application to the head office. The agricultural finance division of the bank ... More

  3. Crude Import for Oil Refineries*

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: CIPR0008 Pages: 16 Published on: 20, October, 2010

    Abstract: In February 2006, Engineers India Limited (EIL) which was hired by the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) had to submit their final report. The report had to evaluate whether a single point mooring or an additional jetty would be more viable for HPCL's increased crude import requirements through the Mumbai port. ... More

  4. Establishment of Business of the Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation

    Authors: Ranade, C G;

    Reference No: CMA0457TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 24, June, 1978

    Abstract: The note outlines the functions and working of the Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation and then briefly discusses its organizational set up. ... More

  5. A Note on Agricultural Finance **

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0224TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 27, May, 1972

    Abstract: The note examines the points a farmer should take into consideration while planning to use credit. It examines the various criteria to be considered by the lender as well as the borrower. ... More

  6. AFC Helps in Continuation of Lift Irrigation Schemes

    Authors: Ranade, C G; Sah, D C;

    Reference No: CMA0526 Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Outlines a state government's attempt to obtain refinance for continuation of a development scheme. The role of AFC as consulting organization has been discussed in the case. ... More

  7. Note On Monetary Impact Of P.L. 480 Finance

    Authors: Andiappan, P; Pathak, H N;

    Reference No: ECO0168TEC Pages: 18 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: Note discusses the historical controversy in India whether PL 480 finances are inflationary or not. It examines theoretical as also technical position with regard to credit and use of PL 480 funds. ... More

  8. Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd (VISL)

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0542 Pages: 23 Published on: 26, March, 2019

    Abstract: Government of Kerala, through its special purpose vehicle (SPV) - Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd (VISL), intended to develop a deep-water Multipurpose Greenfield Port at Vizhinjam in Thiruvananthapuram, capital city of Kerala. After a decade of planning and several failed attempts, the proposed project was being offered for bidding as a ... More

  9. Deccan Refrigerators Limited **

    Authors: Mampilly, Paul;

    Reference No: F&A0273 Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1975

    Abstract: Deccan Refrigerators Limited produced and marketed refrigerators, gas cylinders and bus bodies. After an initial spell of successful operations, the company began to face a tough time in the market. A technical problem with its refrigerators seemed mainly to account for this. The case presents the situation at a time ... More

  10. Financing Farming Operations of Somabhai Patel

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0219 Pages: 9 Published on: 2, September, 1970

    Abstract: A leading bank in Western India gave a loan of Rs.2,50,000 to a farmer. The first installment due was not paid according to the schedule the farmer made a request to the branch manager not to insist for immediate repayment. This matter was put up by the Head Office before ... More

  11. A Note on Project Approach in Agricultural Finance in India

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0608TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Discusses the condition in which scattered individual and project approaches of lending are used for the agricultural sector. It also discusses reasons why the latter approach came to be adopted by the institutional financing agencies in India. A perspective of both of these aspects is essential to appreciate constructively the ... More

  12. Overview of World Growth, Trade, Price, Resources and Debit vis-a-vis India's Position

    Authors: Gupta, G S;

    Reference No: ECO0314TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1989

    Abstract: The note provides time series data on some important macro-economic variables that are useful for students of international banking and finance. Such data are included for both, the world as a whole as well as India, and comparison and brief analysis of them has been attempted. ... More

  13. Texica Limited (C): Learning from the Exit Interviews

    Authors: Maheshwari, Sunil Kumar; Ray, Prantika;

    Reference No: HRM0239(C) Pages: 6 Published on: 13, December, 2017

    Abstract: Dr. Vakil interviewed two people Kabir Kumar and Purav Jha. Kabir Kumar was working in the textile design department for the past four years and six months. He was leaving Texica and moving into another rival company Fabrika. After discussions about the various experiences in the organization, the consultant asked ... More

  14. Coastal Gujarat Power Limited

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0520 Pages: 30 Published on: 23, April, 2015

    Abstract: The Tata owned Coastal Gujarat Power Limited is seeking to reopen Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with state owned distribution utilities because of increase in imported coal prices resulting from a change in Indonesian laws. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has decided to provide relief through a “compensatory tariff”. This ... More

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