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    standing of Financial Inclusion in the Jammu and Kashmir State. To assess latest scheme under financial inclusion ( Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana) To see how it is helpful for the society. To see how many accounts have been covered under pmjdy. 1.1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY To study and analyze financial inclusion practices which are carried by Jammu and Kashmir bank. To bring out the important analysis of the Jammu and Kashmir bank.

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    Project Report On “FINANCIAL INCLUSION [PRADHAN MANTRI JAN-DHAN YOJANA (PMJDY)] WITH REFERENCE TO JAMMU AND KASHMIR BANK LIMITED SRINAGAR” By RAIEES BASHIR USN 1HK13MBA06 Submitted to VISVESVARAYATECHNOLOGICALUNIVERSITY, BELGAUM In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Under the guidance

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    Jammu and Kashmir Dhruv Malhotra In the summer of 1947, millions forcefully emigrated from India to Pakistan. People were uprooted from their homeland and sent to live in Pakistan. Some would travel on foot, some in carriages, but most by Train. The trains were given a warm sending off by the officials and sent on their way. As the train reached Pakistan, the doors opened and out flowed a pool of blood. Almost everyone on the train had been massacred. One of those people was my great-grandfather

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    financial services to the underprivileged people till this date people are excluded from financial services. Strategies should be made according to the different villages and all efforts must be put to raise the standard of people in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Bank should make polices for common people to ensure that inclusion of poor is kept in mind. Usually loans are taken because of problems faced by people it may be of financial loan loan for marriages and medical loan. Customers avail these

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    countеrinsurgеncy (COIN) campaign that is controllеd by a nation in modеrn history. Thе Kashmir conflict is complеx and contains a conflict of intеrеsts with multiplе pеoplе struggling for a variеty of agеndas that includе prеsеrvation of a sеcular nation by India, indеpеndеncе of Kashmir by thе sеparatists, and provision of unity as a Muslim statе contеstеd by Pakistan. This casе study analyzеs insurgеncy in Jammu and Kashmir and thе Indian govеrnmеnts and sеcurity forcеs rеsponsе to thеsе conditions. It

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    Child Soldiers in India

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    particularly in rural areas, made it difficult to verify ages, making it impossible to rule out the possibility that under-18s might participate actively in hostilities. There were active recruitment drives targeting “youths”, particularly in the Kashmir valley. * Detention of children There was evidence that in areas of armed conflict children accused of being members of armed groups were detained, often in violation of national legislation designed to protect children in conflict with the

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    Conflict Jammu and Kashmir is being contested by India and Pakistan as their integral part since 1947. The conflict of Kashmir started at the time of the partition of the subcontinent into two countries, India and Pakistan in 1947. It was decided that the Muslim majority states will accede to Pakistan and the Hindu majority states will go to India. Jammu and Kashmir despite being a Muslim majority state had to accede to India by the virtue of instrument of accession signed between the Maharaja

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    1 OVERVIEW OF THE BANKING INDUSTRY Introduction India’s banking sector has grown very fast over these years. India has a large web of banking it has 26 public sector banks, private sector consists of 20, and there are 43 foreign banks which is a good sign for banking sector. Also it consists of 61 regional banks. There has been a noticeable expansion in dealings through ATMs, and also with internet and mobile banking banks has shown tremendous growth. Indian Parliament in 2012

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    THE LABOUR UPRISING OF 1924- A PROBE Aashima Chargotra1, Nitin Chandel2, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of History, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Nitinchandel19@gmail.com. Cellular: 9797693019 Abstract: - This study analyses the labour uprising in the Jammu and Kashmir State and its varied repercussions. For the first time the labourers stirred in an open revolt against the oppressive behaviour of the officials and protested against the working conditions of the

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    Cross border terrorism in Kashmir Since the beginning, Pakistan’s two nations theory that The Hindu and Muslim cannot stay together in one umbrella, led to partition of India and birth of Pakistan. Jammu & Kashmir as an unfinished agenda of partition and consider that being Muslim majority state contiguous with its territory should be part of Pakistan. After losing three battle (in 1947-48, 1965, 1971 and Kargil conflict in 1999) on the name of the accession of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan, they failed

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