Purpose The reforms is the financial sector have resulted in numerical changes in the banking sector. In order to improve the financial health of the banks various norms have been introduced at regular intervals. As the banking sector constitutes a major component of the financial service sector the soundness of the banking sector is necessary for a dynamic and healthy economy. The establishment of a productive efficient and stable economy is possible only when a country is having a sound healthy banking sector. The study has been an attempt to analyse the comparative performance of selected public and public and private sector banks in India during the period 2003-2013 On the basis of their direct and indirect contributions to the society for socio- economy growth and its impact on quality of assets or NPA level of the banks Sampling Methodology For this purpose five leading Indian Banks from each of the Public and Private sector bank have been taken into consideration Findings of the study indicate that the performance of the private sectors bank is better from bankers view point but from the social view points public sector banks are better performers.
Background: Commonest genetic defect includes mutation of F5 gene on the long arm of chromosome1q23 thus both parents carry defective gene. Aim: To evaluate the frequency of inherited Factor V deficiency among patients presenting with bleeding at T.C hospital. Study design: Cross sectional study. Methodology: A total of 300 patient presented with complain of bleeding were included in this study. Detailed history was noted. PCR was performed. After preparation of PCR reaction mixture, incubate tubes into thermal cycler having specific cycling condition. Primer was use for both PCR amplifications and sequencing reactions was designed. Applied bio-system was used for mutation detection. The collected data was analyzed by using SPSS version 25. Results: The average age of the patients was 36.87±9.40 years. There were 213(71%) male and 87(29%) female. Frequency of inherited factor V deficiency in patients presented with complains of bleeding was 3.33% (10/300). Conclusion: It was concluded that frequency of inherited factor V deficiency in present study was low. Conclusion: frequency of inherited factor V deficiency in present study was low (3.33%). Keywords: Mutation, Factor V deficiency, bleeding, PCR reaction.
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