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MONEY LAUNDEING

                                                       -Dr. S. Vijay Kumar Money laundering is the process by which large amounts of illegally obtained money (from drug trafficking, terrorist activity or other serious crimes) is given the appearance of having originated from a legitimate source.  If done successfully, it allows the criminals to maintain control over their proceeds and ultimately to provide a legitimate cover for their source of income. Money laundering plays a fundamental role in facilitating the ambitions of the drug trafficker, the terrorist, the organized criminal, the insider dealer, the tax evader as well as the many others who need to avoid the kind of attention from the authorities that sudden wealth brings from illegal activities. By engaging in this type of activity it is hoped to place the proceeds beyond the reach of any asset forfeiture laws. Methods of Money Laundering: Smurfing: T his is a method of placement whereby cash is broken into small

Devaluation (Depreciation) of Rupee: its Impact on Indian Economy

  Devaluation (Depreciation) of Rupee: its Impact on Indian Economy                                                                                        - Dr. S. Vijay Kumar                                                                                                                                                      In a fixed exchange rate regime the term ‘devaluation’ is used. It means a deliberate downward adjustment of a country's official exchange rate by its government i.e. central bank (RBI in India) relative to other currencies. Where as in floating or fluctuating exchange rate currency's value is allowed to fluctuate according to the foreign exchange market. In this, it is known as   depreciation.              There are two implications for currency devaluation. First, devaluation makes a country's exports relatively less expensive for foreigners and second, it makes foreign products relatively more expensive for domestic consumers, discouraging im

QUALITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION - A REVIEW

(This paper was presented in the National Seminar - "Quality Assurance and Practices in Higher Education – Issues an Challenges” Sponsored by NAAC, Bangalore held on 26th & 27th September 2013 at Kakatiya Government College , Hanamkonda, Warangal District - AP - India ) (This paper was published in the book "Quality Assurance Practices in Higher Education - Issues And Challenges" Published by "notionpress.com" With ISBN 978-93-83808-31-1. This Author is the Member in the Editorial Advisory Board of this Book)                                                                          Today there is a general feeling that the moral, social and political standards in the country, and the great values of life are fast deteriorating. This situation has manifested into widespread violence, terrorism, corruption, gender injustice, communal clashes and various unpatriotic acts. In short, India is currently facing a crisis-of-character. If our cou