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π―π Legendary Indian sprinter Milkha Singh
πMILKHA SINGHπ
π Sports : Sprinter (ΰ€§ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ€)
π Nickname : The Flying Sikh
βοΈ Born : Govindpura, Punjab
π "The Race of My Life ": Autobiography of Milkha Singh
πRECORDS AND HONOURSπ
π 1st Gold 1958 Asian Games Tokyo, Japan 200 metre category
π Gold 1958 Asian Games Tokyo, Japan 400 M
π Gold 1958 Commonwealth Games 440 Yards
π Gold 1962 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia 400 M
π Gold 1962 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia 4X400 M Relay
π Milkha Singh was awarded the Padma Shri (one of Indiaβs highest civilian honours) in 1959
π₯ Bhaag Milkha Bhaag film ; The story is based on the life of Milkha Singh
π· Film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
π₯Ί Former captain of Indian Volleyball team Nirmal Kaur, who is the wife of Milkha Singh, has passed away due to COVID-19 complications (14 June 2021 News)
πMILKHA SINGHπ
π Sports : Sprinter (ΰ€§ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ€)
π Nickname : The Flying Sikh
βοΈ Born : Govindpura, Punjab
π "The Race of My Life ": Autobiography of Milkha Singh
πRECORDS AND HONOURSπ
π 1st Gold 1958 Asian Games Tokyo, Japan 200 metre category
π Gold 1958 Asian Games Tokyo, Japan 400 M
π Gold 1958 Commonwealth Games 440 Yards
π Gold 1962 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia 400 M
π Gold 1962 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia 4X400 M Relay
π Milkha Singh was awarded the Padma Shri (one of Indiaβs highest civilian honours) in 1959
π₯ Bhaag Milkha Bhaag film ; The story is based on the life of Milkha Singh
π· Film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
π₯Ί Former captain of Indian Volleyball team Nirmal Kaur, who is the wife of Milkha Singh, has passed away due to COVID-19 complications (14 June 2021 News)
πΏNon Performing Assets (NPA)πΏ
NPAs refer to loans which are in risk of default. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) defines NPAs as below:
AN ASSET, INCLUDING A LEASED ASSET, BECOMES NONΒ-PERFORMING WHEN IT CEASES TO GENERATE INCOME FOR THE BANK.
As per guidelines issued by the RBI, banks classify an account as NPA only if the interest due and charged on that account during any quarter is not serviced fully within 90 days from the end of the quarter.
Conditions to become NPA
An asset becomes NPA when it ceases to generate income for the bank β
βTerm Loan β Interest and/or installment of principal amount remain overdue for more than 90 days
βOverdraft / Cash Credit β The account remains βout of orderβ for 90 days
βBill β The bill remains overdue for more than 90 days in the case of bills purchased and discounted
βShort duration crops β The installment of principal or interest remains overdue for 2 crop seasons
βLong duration crops β The installment of principal or interest remains overdue for 1 crop season
βSecuritisation transaction β The amount of liquidity facility outstanding for more than 90 days
βDerivative transaction β The overdue receivables representing positive mark-to-market value of a derivative contract, if these remain unpaid for 90 days from the specified due date for payment.
Basis of Classification of Non Performing Asset (NPA)
Banks are required to classify NPAs into the following 3 categories based on how long do they remain non-performing.
The three categories are β Substandard Assets, Doubtful Assets and Loss Assets.
β¦οΈ Substandard Assets β If an account remains as NPA for a period less than or equal to 12 months
β¦οΈ Doubtful Assets β An asset would be classified as doubtful if it has remained in the substandard category for 12 months.
β¦οΈ Loss Asset β A loss Asset is one where loss has been identified by the bankβs internal or external auditors or upon an RBI inspection.
Example of NPA
We suppose that a party was disbursed a loan on January 1, 2010. Its due date is June 1, 2010. But the party does not make a payment. So
β¦οΈ It will be an Standard Asset from January 1, 2010 till June 1, 2010 (Due Date)
β¦οΈ It will be a Special Mention Account From June 2, 2010 till August 29, 2010 (90 days)
β¦οΈ It will be Sub-standard from August 30, 2010 till August 29, 2011
β¦οΈ It will be doubtful from August 30, 2011 till August 29, 2012
β¦οΈ It may remain doubtful Asset for a period of 3 years, beginning from 12 months of being an NPA, but once the auditors identify it as a loss, it will be assigned a loss asset; however, the period may be anything above 3 years
NPAs refer to loans which are in risk of default. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) defines NPAs as below:
AN ASSET, INCLUDING A LEASED ASSET, BECOMES NONΒ-PERFORMING WHEN IT CEASES TO GENERATE INCOME FOR THE BANK.
As per guidelines issued by the RBI, banks classify an account as NPA only if the interest due and charged on that account during any quarter is not serviced fully within 90 days from the end of the quarter.
Conditions to become NPA
An asset becomes NPA when it ceases to generate income for the bank β
βTerm Loan β Interest and/or installment of principal amount remain overdue for more than 90 days
βOverdraft / Cash Credit β The account remains βout of orderβ for 90 days
βBill β The bill remains overdue for more than 90 days in the case of bills purchased and discounted
βShort duration crops β The installment of principal or interest remains overdue for 2 crop seasons
βLong duration crops β The installment of principal or interest remains overdue for 1 crop season
βSecuritisation transaction β The amount of liquidity facility outstanding for more than 90 days
βDerivative transaction β The overdue receivables representing positive mark-to-market value of a derivative contract, if these remain unpaid for 90 days from the specified due date for payment.
Basis of Classification of Non Performing Asset (NPA)
Banks are required to classify NPAs into the following 3 categories based on how long do they remain non-performing.
The three categories are β Substandard Assets, Doubtful Assets and Loss Assets.
β¦οΈ Substandard Assets β If an account remains as NPA for a period less than or equal to 12 months
β¦οΈ Doubtful Assets β An asset would be classified as doubtful if it has remained in the substandard category for 12 months.
β¦οΈ Loss Asset β A loss Asset is one where loss has been identified by the bankβs internal or external auditors or upon an RBI inspection.
Example of NPA
We suppose that a party was disbursed a loan on January 1, 2010. Its due date is June 1, 2010. But the party does not make a payment. So
β¦οΈ It will be an Standard Asset from January 1, 2010 till June 1, 2010 (Due Date)
β¦οΈ It will be a Special Mention Account From June 2, 2010 till August 29, 2010 (90 days)
β¦οΈ It will be Sub-standard from August 30, 2010 till August 29, 2011
β¦οΈ It will be doubtful from August 30, 2011 till August 29, 2012
β¦οΈ It may remain doubtful Asset for a period of 3 years, beginning from 12 months of being an NPA, but once the auditors identify it as a loss, it will be assigned a loss asset; however, the period may be anything above 3 years
Knowledgist 4 Banking π― pinned Β«πΏNon Performing Assets (NPA)πΏ NPAs refer to loans which are in risk of default. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) defines NPAs as below: AN ASSET, INCLUDING A LEASED ASSET, BECOMES NONΒ-PERFORMING WHEN IT CEASES TO GENERATE INCOME FOR THE BANK. As per guidelinesβ¦Β»
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ππBANKING RELATED CODES
βοΈCBS - Core banking solution
βοΈCIBIL - Credit Information Bureau(India) Ltd
βοΈCRISIL - Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited
βοΈEFT - Electronic Fund transfer
βοΈEMI - Equated Monthly Installment
βοΈFDI - Foreign Direct Investment
βοΈFEMA - Foreign Exchange Management Act
βοΈFERA - Foreign Exchange Regulations Act
βοΈIFSC - The Indian Financial System Code
βοΈMICR - Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
βοΈMSME - Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
βοΈNBFC - Non Banking Finance Companies
βοΈNEFT - National Electronic Fund Transfer
βοΈPAN - Permanent Account Number
βοΈRTGS - Real Time Gross Settlement System
βοΈCBS - Core banking solution
βοΈCIBIL - Credit Information Bureau(India) Ltd
βοΈCRISIL - Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited
βοΈEFT - Electronic Fund transfer
βοΈEMI - Equated Monthly Installment
βοΈFDI - Foreign Direct Investment
βοΈFEMA - Foreign Exchange Management Act
βοΈFERA - Foreign Exchange Regulations Act
βοΈIFSC - The Indian Financial System Code
βοΈMICR - Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
βοΈMSME - Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
βοΈNBFC - Non Banking Finance Companies
βοΈNEFT - National Electronic Fund Transfer
βοΈPAN - Permanent Account Number
βοΈRTGS - Real Time Gross Settlement System
ππRESERVE BANK OF INDIA
βοΈReserve Bank of India act was passed in
Ans : 1934
βοΈReserve Bank of India was established on
Ans : April 1,1935
βοΈThe head quarters of RBI was initially established in
Ans : Kolkata
βοΈThe headquarters of RBI was permanently shifted to Mumbai in
Ans : 1937
βοΈRBI was setup on the recommendation of
Ans : Hilton Young Commission (1926)
βοΈHilton Young Commission was also known as
Ans : Royal Commission
βοΈThe Bank known as Banker's Bank
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe apex bank of India
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe Central bank of India
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe regulator of loans
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe bank which is often referred as Mint Street
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe Banking Ombudsman Scheme has been formulated by
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe credit controller of India
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe bank which represents India in- the IMF
Ans : RBI
βοΈRBI was nationalised on
Ans : January 1, 1949
βοΈHeadquarters of RBI in Kerala
Ans : Thiruvananthapuram
βοΈThe animal embossed on the emblem of Reserve Bank of India
Ans : Tiger
βοΈThe tree embossed on the emblem of Reserve Bank of India
Ans : Palm Tree
βοΈFirst Governor of RBI
Ans : Sir Osborne Smith
βοΈFirst Indian to become the Governor of RBI
Ans : C.D. Deshmukh
βοΈReserve Bank of India act was passed in
Ans : 1934
βοΈReserve Bank of India was established on
Ans : April 1,1935
βοΈThe head quarters of RBI was initially established in
Ans : Kolkata
βοΈThe headquarters of RBI was permanently shifted to Mumbai in
Ans : 1937
βοΈRBI was setup on the recommendation of
Ans : Hilton Young Commission (1926)
βοΈHilton Young Commission was also known as
Ans : Royal Commission
βοΈThe Bank known as Banker's Bank
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe apex bank of India
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe Central bank of India
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe regulator of loans
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe bank which is often referred as Mint Street
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe Banking Ombudsman Scheme has been formulated by
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe credit controller of India
Ans : RBI
βοΈThe bank which represents India in- the IMF
Ans : RBI
βοΈRBI was nationalised on
Ans : January 1, 1949
βοΈHeadquarters of RBI in Kerala
Ans : Thiruvananthapuram
βοΈThe animal embossed on the emblem of Reserve Bank of India
Ans : Tiger
βοΈThe tree embossed on the emblem of Reserve Bank of India
Ans : Palm Tree
βοΈFirst Governor of RBI
Ans : Sir Osborne Smith
βοΈFirst Indian to become the Governor of RBI
Ans : C.D. Deshmukh
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ππ» It is also known as zero coupon bonds.
ππ» It has a maturity of less than one year.
ππ» It is issued at discount and repaid at par.
ππ» It is in the form of a promissory note.
ππ» It is highly liquid and has negligible risk.
ππ» It is available in denominations of βΉ 25000 and its multiples.
ππ» It is also known as zero coupon bonds.
ππ» It has a maturity of less than one year.
ππ» It is issued at discount and repaid at par.
ππ» It is in the form of a promissory note.
ππ» It is highly liquid and has negligible risk.
ππ» It is available in denominations of βΉ 25000 and its multiples.
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Commercial Paper: Commercial paper is issued by large creditworthy companies to raise short-term funds at lower rates of interest than the market rate.
ππ» It is an unsecured promissory note, having a maturity of 15 days to one year.
ππ» It is a negotiable instrument, transferable by endorsement and delivery.
ππ» It is sold at discount and redeemed at par.
ππ» It is an alternative to bank borrowing. The original purpose of commercial paper was to meet working capital needs of companies.
ππ» It is used by companies for bridge financing, a method of financing used by companies before issuing shares or debentures, to cover the expenses associated with the issue of such securities, i.e. floatation costs.
ππ» It is an unsecured promissory note, having a maturity of 15 days to one year.
ππ» It is a negotiable instrument, transferable by endorsement and delivery.
ππ» It is sold at discount and redeemed at par.
ππ» It is an alternative to bank borrowing. The original purpose of commercial paper was to meet working capital needs of companies.
ππ» It is used by companies for bridge financing, a method of financing used by companies before issuing shares or debentures, to cover the expenses associated with the issue of such securities, i.e. floatation costs.