NITN | @notintownlive | 29 Apr 2019, 11:22 am

Are you eager to know about the present condition of the banks in India? Are you fully aware of the term non-performing assets? Do you know about the economic system?
Take a look at the book 'Highlights of Non Performing Assets and Banking System in India' by Dr. S.K. Nath, a book that deals with some crucial aspects of the Indian banking system.
We all know that banks play a crucial role in the economic system and they are considered as the global powerhouses.
However, the major threat to the banking sector is the presence of non-performing assets, related to loans, which is also known as the bad loans.
This book can be used as the complete guide by any banker or students of banking and research scholars.
This book is divided into several chapters and each chapter deals with a specific topic, starting with banking in India.
Each division is carefully made so that readers can get maximum benefit out of it.
There is a detailed discussion about Non-Performing Assets and the entire banking industry at large.
'Highlights of Non Performing Assets and Banking System in India' can be considered as a guide for the budding researchers in this field.
The language is formal and technical yet engaging enough to keep the readers interested in this book.
(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta)
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