SIDBI is a statutory body established in 1990 through an Act of Parliament. SIDBI functions under the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.... View Article
Sivasubramanian Ramann is the current Chairman and Managing Director of Small and Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). SIDBI is... View Article
SIDBI was established for financing and promoting the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector. You can read about the SIDBI - Small... View Article
SIDBI is Small Industries Development Bank of India. It was established on 2nd April 1990 through an act of Parliament. SIDBI was established for... View Article
DFI’s stands for Development Finance Institutions. Economic development of the country is the main objective of DFI. You can read about the... View Article
In 1969, Allahabad Bank, Canara Bank, United Bank of India, UCO Bank, Syndicate Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank,... View Article
The non-banking financial institution which comes under the category of financial institutions cannot accept deposits into savings and demand... View Article
The 4 tools of monetary policy are Repo Rate, Reverse Repo Rate, Open Market Operations, Bank Rate policy (discount rate). You can read about the... View Article
The bank which is owned by the Government of India is known as Nationalised bank. Nationalised banks are also known as public sector banks. You... View Article
The following are the characteristics of air mass: It has nearly uniform conditions of temperature and humidity at any given level of altitude.... View Article
An air mass is a large body of air having little horizontal variation in temperature and moisture. Air masses form over large surfaces with... View Article
An air mass is a large body of air having little horizontal variation in temperature and moisture. The homogenous surfaces, over which air masses... View Article
Surface temperature inversion is developed when air is cooled because of contact with a colder and becomes cooler than the overlying atmosphere.... View Article
In high mountains or deep valleys, sometimes, the temperature of the lower layers of air increases instead of decreasing with elevation along a... View Article
Effects of low-level inversion: Convective clouds cannot grow high enough to produce showers. visibility may be greatly reduced below the... View Article
There are four kinds of inversions: surface, valley, subsidence and frontal. Surface temperature inversion: It is developed when air is cooled... View Article