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REPORTS of STRATEGIC CONSULTANTS AND OTHER COMMITTEES
1. Khandelwal Committee Reports on “HR Issues of Public Sector Banks”, 2010.
2. BCG, IBA and FICCI Research reports on “Indian Banking 2020; Making the
decades promise come true”, 2010.
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11. RBI Reports on Trends and Progress of Banking for the years as on March 2008 to
March 2013.
12. RBI Financial Stability Reports for the years as on March 2012 and March 2013.
13. Indian Overseas Bank Platinum Jubilee Book titled IOB @ 75.
14. Annual Reports of IOB for the period from March 2007 to 2013.
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