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316 BIBLIOGRAPHY A. BOOKS 1. Dr. Muhammad Yunus with Karl Weber, “Building Social Business”, published by Public Affairs, 2010. 2. Dr. Muhammad Yunus, “Creating a World without Poverty – Social Business and the Future of Capitalism”, Public Affairs, 2007. 3. Dr. Muhammad Yunus, “Banker to the Poor – Micro lending and the battle against World Poverty”, Published by Jc Lattes, 1997. 4. C R Kothari, Social Banking and Profitability, Arihant Publishers, Jaipur. 5. Prashantha Athma, Performance of Public Sector Commercial Banks a case study of SBH, University Publications and press OU, Hyderabad, 1998. 6. Dr. Debaprosanna Nandy, “Banking Sector Reforms in India & Performance Evaluation of Commercial Banks”, Dissertation.com, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.2010, ISBN 10: 1- 59942-351-0. 7. Rao, K. Srinivas, “Public Sector Banks in India and Productivity question”, Ashish Publishing House, 1989, New Delhi. 8. M Y Khan, Indian Financial System, Tata Mcgraw Hill, second edition. 9. L M Bhole, Financial Institutions and Markets, Structure, Growth and Innovations, Tata Mcgraw Hill 3 rd edition. 10. Ruddar Dutt and KPM Sundaram, Indian Economy, S Chand and Company ltd. 11. P K Dhar, Indian Economy its growing dimensions, Kalyani Publishers.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

A. BOOKS

1. Dr. Muhammad Yunus with Karl Weber, “Building Social Business”, published by

Public Affairs, 2010.

2. Dr. Muhammad Yunus, “Creating a World without Poverty – Social Business and the

Future of Capitalism”, Public Affairs, 2007.

3. Dr. Muhammad Yunus, “Banker to the Poor – Micro lending and the battle against World

Poverty”, Published by Jc Lattes, 1997.

4. C R Kothari, Social Banking and Profitability, Arihant Publishers, Jaipur.

5. Prashantha Athma, Performance of Public Sector Commercial Banks – a case study of

SBH, University Publications and press OU, Hyderabad, 1998.

6. Dr. Debaprosanna Nandy, “Banking Sector Reforms in India & Performance Evaluation

of Commercial Banks”, Dissertation.com, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.2010, ISBN – 10: 1-

59942-351-0.

7. Rao, K. Srinivas, “Public Sector Banks in India and Productivity question”, Ashish

Publishing House, 1989, New Delhi.

8. M Y Khan, Indian Financial System, Tata Mcgraw Hill, second edition.

9. L M Bhole, Financial Institutions and Markets, Structure, Growth and Innovations, Tata

Mcgraw Hill 3rd

edition.

10. Ruddar Dutt and KPM Sundaram, Indian Economy, S Chand and Company ltd.

11. P K Dhar, Indian Economy its growing dimensions, Kalyani Publishers.

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12. Vasant Desai, The Indian Financial System, Himalaya Publishing House.

13. K C Padhy, Commercial Banks and Rural Development, Asian Publication services, New

Delhi, 1979.

14. D N Ghosh, Banking Policy in India, an evaluation, Allied Publishers private ltd, Madras,

1979.

15. M R Tokhi, D P Sharma, Rural Banking in India, Oxford and IBH publishing co., New

Delhi, 1975.

16. S S M Desai, Rural Banking in India, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay, 1979.

17. Banks since Nationalisation, Birla Institute of Scientific Research Economic Research

Division, Allied Publishers pvt ltd, New Delhi, 1981.

18. R S Sayers, Modern Banking, Oxford University Press, Bombay, 1979.

19. A R Aryasri, V V Ramana Murthy, Banking and Financial Systems, Tata Mcgrawhill

publishing company ltd, New Delhi, 2003.

20. Dr Mithani, Prof Gordon, Banking and Financial systems, Himalaya Publishing House,

Hyderabad, 2003.

21. Kotler Philip, Garyarmstrong, Prafullay. Agnihotri, EU Haque, “Principles of

Marketing”, 2010, 13th Ed, Pearson Education Prentice Hall of India.

22. Rajan Saxena, “Marketing Management”, 2009, 4th Ed. Tata McGraw Hill.

B. Thesis

1. Prashanta Athma, “Performance of Public Sector Commercial Banks – A case study of

SBH”, Ph.DThesis, Osmania University, Hyderabad.

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2. M Srinivasa Narayana, “A Study of Social Responsibility of Commercial Banks”, Ph.D

Thesis, Acharya Nagarjuna University, submitted to Acharya Nagarjuna University in

March 2005, Accepted in June 2006.

3. Sri Chanchal Varshney, “Role of State Bank of India in Financing the Priority Sector: A

Case Study of Aligarh District”, Ph.D Thesis, submitted in November 2005, Accepted in

April 2006 to the Department of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh.

4. Ms Pragya Jain, Ph.D Thesis, “A Study of Banking Habits among the women and role of

banks in the development of women of Rajasthan”, Rajasthan Vidyanath University,

Udaipur.

5. Agarwal H N , “Management of Nationalised Banks – a study with reference to their

social obligations”, Ph.D thesis, University of Rajasthan(1977).

6. Mary M Lalitha Oomen, Ph.D Thesis, “A study of the impact of changing Technology on

Banking Industry”, Department of Commerce, Bangalore University, Bangalore (2003).

7. P Kameshwar Rao, Ph.D Thesis, “Performance evaluation of Cooperative Central Banks

in Andhra Pradesh in the liberalized context – a case study of District Co-operative

Central Bank limited, Kakinada in East Godavari District”, Faculty of Commerce and

Management studies, Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India (2001).

8. A Venu, Ph.D Thesis, “Role of RRBs in Poverty Alleviation – a case study of Kakatiya

Grameena Bank, with special focus on primary sector lending”, Kakatiya University,

Warangal(1998).

9. Binayak Rath, Ph.D Thesis, “A study of customer’s and Banker’s perceptions of selected

Bank Services”, Utkal University (1996).

10. M Anjaneya Reddy, Ph.D Thesis, “Performance of Lead Bank Scheme with reference to

Anantapur Lead Bank”, Department of Commerce, Sri Krishnadevaraya University,

Anantapur.

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11. Jacqueline Symss, Ph.D Thesis, “Marketing of Banking Services: A study of Andhra

Bank”, Osmania University, Hyderabad (2004).

12. Uma. S, Ph.D Thesis, “Problems & Prospects of Priority Sector Lending By Commercial

Banks (A Case Study of Small Scale Industries in Bangalore District)”, submitted to the

University of Mysore, Department of Economics(2001).

C. Committees and Reports

1. Report of the Organisational Framework for the implementation of Social Objectives

(1969), appointed by RBI under the chairmanship of Shri Prof D R Gadgil.

2. Report of the Banking Commission (1972), appointed by the Government of India

under the chairmanship of Shri R G Sariya.

3. Report on the working Group on the modalities of implementation of priority sector

lending and the twenty point economic programme (1980), appointed by RBI and it

was headed by Shri K S Krishnaswamy, the then Deputy Governor of RBI.

4. Report of the Committee to review the arrangements for Institutional credit for

Agriculture and Rural Development (CRAFICARD) 1981 was headed by Shri B

Sivaraman.

5. Report of the Committee to examine certain operational aspects of Rural lending (1988)

headed by Shri P D Ojha, the then Deputy Governor, RBI.

6. A review of the Agricultural Credit systems in India – A Report of the Agricultural

Credit Review Committee (1991) headed by Shri Khusro.

7. Report of the Committee on Financial System (1991) a high power Committee

appointed by Government of India, headed by Shri Narasimham.

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8. Report of the Committee on Banking Sector Reforms, Narasimham Committee II,

headed by Shri Narasimham, March 1998.

9. Report of the Committee to examine the adequacy of Institutional Credit to SSI sector

and related aspects (1992), appointed by RBI under the chairmanship of Shri P R Naik.

10. Report of the Expert Committee on Integrated Rural Development Programme (1994),

appointed by RBI, under the chairmanship of D R Mehta.

11. R V Gupta Committee on Flow of Credit to Agriculture, appointed by RBI under the

chairmanship of R V Gupta.

12. S K Kapur Committee on Credit to small scale industries (1998) appointed by RBI

under the chairmanship of S K Kapur.

13. Report of the Expert Committee on Financial Inclusion (2008), under the Chairmanship

of Dr. C. Rangarajan.

D. JOURNALS

1. Meenakshi Rajeev and H.P. Mahesh, “Banking Sector Reforms and NPA: A Study of

Indian Commercial Banks”, Working paper 252, The Institute for Social and

Economic Change, Bangalore.

2. Dr. P.Raman, “A Study on the Performance of Commercial Banks Towards Priority

Sector Advances in Tamil Nadu”, International Journal of Marketing, Financial

Services & Management Research, Vol.2, No.2, February 2013

3. Jaynal ud-din Ahmed, “Priority Sector Lending By Commercial Banks in India: A

Case of Barak Valley”, Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 2010, Vol.2,

No1:E5.

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4. Manisha, “Marketing Communication Strategies of Public and Private Sector Banks –

A Comparative Analysis”, IJCEM International Journal of Computational

Engineering & Management,” Vol.15, Issue 6, November 2012.

5. Sandeep Kaur, “Priority Sector Lendings by Commercial Banks in India”,

International Journal of Marketing, Financial Services & Management Research,

Vol.1 issue 7, July 2012, ISSN 2277 3622.

6. P. Raman, “Social Banking in India: Priority Sector Lending and its Developments –

A Study”, JMIJHRR, February 2011, Vol I.

7. R.K. Uppal, “Priority Sector Advances: Trends, Issues and Strategies”, Journal of

Accounting and Taxation Vol.1(5), pp 079 – 089, December, 2009.

8. Avneet Kaur, “An Empirical Study on the Performance Evaluation of Public Sector

Bank in India”, International Journal of Marketing, Financial Services &

Management Research, Vol.1, issue 11, November 2012, ISSN 2277 3622.

9. Agarwal H N , “Management of Nationalised Banks – a study with reference to their

social obligations”, Phd thesis, University of Rajasthan(1977).

10. B Murugesan, K Chandrasekhara Rao, “Productivity, Profitability and Social

Objectives in Public Sector Commercial Banks in India”, Social Banking and

profitability, Bookmen Associates, Jaiput, pp 133 – 187.

11. Mercy Ada Anyiwe, “Commercial Bank Credit and Economic Growth in Nigeria,

1970 –1996 (2003)”, FINANCE INDIA, Vol XVII No.3, September 2003, pp 953-

964.

12. R C Lodha, “Social Lending – its relevance in deregulated economy”, IBA Bulletin,

Vol XXIV, No.4.

13. S D Tripathi, “Indian Banking Towards 21st century: Issues and perspectives, Indian

Banking”, Social Banking and profitability, Bookmen Associates, Jaipur.

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14. R M Desai, “Social Banking and profitability”, Bookmen Associates, Jaipur, pp 88-

95.

15. R B L Agarwal, “Social Banking and Bank Profitability”, Indian Banking, Social

Banking and Profitability, vol I , pp 97 – 123, Arihant publishers.

16. B Yerram Raju, “Agricultural Credit Policy and the small farmers: An analysis,

Indian Banking”, Social Banking and Profitability, Bookmen Associates, Jaipur, pp

198 – 233.

17. Subah Singh Yadav and H S Yadav, “Challenges of Indian Banking in 1990s, Social

Banking and profitability”, Bookmen Associates, Jaipur, pp 234 - 248.

18. Rao, K Srinivas, “Public Sector Banks in India and Productivity question”, Ashish

publishing House, 1989, New Delhi, pp 29-30.

19. K J S Sattya sai, A S Patil, “Revitalising Rural Credit System: Views of Expert

Committee”, Economic and Political weekly, August 3, 2002, pp 3235 – 3238.

20. Rajaram Das Gupta, “Priority Sector Lending Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”,

Economic and Political weekly, October 12,2002,pp 4239-4245.

21. Kusum W Ketkar, Athansasio, G Noulas, Manmohan Agarwal, “An Analysis of

Efficiency and Productivity Growth of the Indian Banking Sector”, Journal of

Accounting and public policy, vol.22,No.1, January - February 2003.

22. D P S Verma and Hema Israney, “Market-Orientation in Commercial Banks – A

study of selected Banks in Delhi”, Vision – The Journal of Business perspective,

July-December, 2001, pp 7-14.

23. P Ganeshan, “Determinants of profits and profitability of Public Sector Banks in

India: A profit function approach”, Journal of Financial Management and Analysis,

14(1), 2001: pp 27-37.

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24. Bal, R K “Promotion of Services and Deposit mobilization in Indian Banking

Industry: A marketing Approach”, Phd thesis, Utkal University, 1992.

25. Errol D’souza, How well have public sector banks done? A note, Economic and

Political weekly, March 2, 2002, pp 867-870.

26. K G Subba Rao, Cost of credit of Commercial Banks in a deregulated environment,

Economic and Political weekly, February 16, 2002, pp 660 – 664.

27. Mathew Joseph, Rupa Regenitsure, WTO and Indian Banking Sector: The Road

ahead, Economic and Political weekly, June 15, 2002, pp 2315 –2322.

28. K B L Mathur, Public Sector Banks in India should they be Privatised? Economic and

Political weekly, June 8, 2002, pp 2245-2255.

29. Ashok K Nag, Abhiman Das, Credit Growth and Response to capital requirements –

evidence from Indian Public Sector banks, Economic and Political weekly, August

10, 2002, pp 3361 –3368.

30. Cover page story, Banks flex their newfound muscles, The ET 500, April 2003, pp

18-22.

31. Turnaround in Banking Performance: Back in the Black, Analyst, August 1998,

ICFAI Press – Archives, pp 1-14.

32. Dr Y V Reddy, Deputy Governor, RBI, paper presented at World Bank, International

Monetary Fund and Brookings institution conference on Financial Sector

Governance: The role of the Public and Private Sectors on April 18, 2002, New York,

USA.

33. P Siva Rama Prasad, Capital Adequacy for Banks, Chartered Secretary, March 2003,

pp A 135.332 – A 139.336.

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34. S C Gupta, Chairman and Managing Director, Indian Overseas Bank, Chennai,

Corporate Governance and Human Resource Management, Chartered Secretary,

March 2002, pp.A124.321 – A125.332.

35. Address by Dr Rangarajan, (the then) Deputy Governor, RBI, at the National

Conference on Banking at New Delhi, on January 31 and February 1, 1989.

36. Nicholas Stern, Senior Vice President, Development Economics, and chief economist

at the World Bank, Key Note Address, A strategy for Development, Annual World

Bank conference on Development Economics 2001/2002, World Bank – Economic

Review, pp 11-35.

37. Dr Bimal Jalan, Governor, RBI, Indian Banking and Finance: Managing New

Challenges, Chartered Secretary, March 2002, pp 104.301 to 111.308

38. V Pitre, Measuring Bank Efficiency, Productivity Vs Profitability, Professional

Banker, A Magazine for Bankers, October 2003, pp 26 – 28.


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