Full Transcript Of Part-1 Of Prannoy Roy s Townhall On Post-Pandemic World Full Transcript Of Part-1 Of Prannoy Roy s Townhall On Post-Pandemic World
Updated: March 03, 2021 10:54 pm IST
NDTV: Hello and a very, very warm welcome to this, the first of a four-part series of Town Halls on the Post-Pandemic world. This is actually a very special discussion for me, it s the first time I have interacted with six absolutely exceptional people, four of whom are Nobel Prize winners, Paul Milgrom, Abhijit Banerjee, Michael Kremer, and I also thank Raghuram Rajan and Kaushik Basu, two people who many say could soon be Nobel Prize winners too, and I believe that. And in a final exclusive programme, we have a very special interaction with the one and only Amartya Sen. Our overriding focus for this series of Town Halls is to ask, after this pandemic Budget, what comes next? Where is India heading? What lies ahead for all of us in the next few months and a year or two. To get the most in-d
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SIDBI reports 9 per cent net growth to Rs 630 cr in Q3 FY21 New Delhi, Feb 16 (KNN) Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) - the principal financial institution focusing on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the country has reported a 9 per cent net profit growth to Rs 630 crore in Q3 FY21 from Rs 578 crore in Q3 FY20.
According to SIDBI, the non-interest income for the bank was up 16.7 per cent to Rs 154 crore in Q3 FY21 vis-à-vis Rs 132 crore in the year-ago period. The net interest income grew 3 per cent to Rs 840 crore in Q3 FY21 from Rs 816 crore in Q3 FY20.
Read more about SIDBI Q3FY21 net up 9% to Rs 630 cr on better income, strong credit growth on Business Standard. Asset quality profile improves as bad loans dip; provision coverage ratio rises to 96 per cent