Papers by Devdeep Banerjee
The term "poverty" means the state of being extremely poor or the state of being inferior in term... more The term "poverty" means the state of being extremely poor or the state of being inferior in terms of quality. It is not about having enough money to meet the physiological needs of an individual but it is much more than what was understood. The World Bank describes poverty as hunger, lack of shelter, being uneducated and sick, not having a job or basic security, and being afraid for the future. On 25 th September, 2015, 193 member countries assembled together at the UNs General Assembly to take an oath to transform the world into a better place to live and to ensure that development takes place in such a way that natural resources are sustained and passed on to future generations unimpaired by means of adopting Agenda 2030. The United Nations has listed a total of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the first goal is to eradicate poverty in all its forms. This paper seeks to find out whether India is moving towards poverty eradication by providing basic needs to the people, proper health care facilities, proper education, job security, and growth, ensuring significant mobilisation of resources from different sectors and implementing those factors within 2030 as per UNs Agenda. In this paper, the study has been conducted in a descriptive manner and the data has been gathered from different secondary sources. The results also highlight how India is moving towards poverty eradication by following SDG 1.
Sustainable Roadmap Development Strategies in India: Paving the Way for a Better Future
The banking industry is one of the most important pillars in the Indian financial system for the ... more The banking industry is one of the most important pillars in the Indian financial system for the sustainable progress and improvement of the Indian economy. The banking industry is a direct, customer-oriented service industry. After the induction of reforms in the financial sector of India in 1991, customer satisfaction with the banking products and services offered by the bankers in India has become the key factor for all types of banking business. Finally, customer service has turned into a differentiating factor for bankers’ profitability, prospects, and sustainability. So, to survive and sustain in the globalized and competitive market, Indian public sector banks should have to satisfy their customers by offering newer and more innovative banking products and services as offered by the private sector and foreign banks to retain existing customers as well as attract prospective clients. The current research work attempts to analyze the satisfaction level of customers with sustain...
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Papers by Devdeep Banerjee