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Singh, Arpana
- A Study of Corporate Governance as a Tool of Value Creation in India
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1 School of Management, G.D.Goenka University, Sohna Road, Delhi (NCR), IN
1 School of Management, G.D.Goenka University, Sohna Road, Delhi (NCR), IN
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AMBER – ABBS Management Business and Entrepreneurship Review, Vol 7, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 30-37Abstract
In the present era the interest of modern corporations are in corporate governance practices, basically in relation to accountability, increasing level of the high-profile collapses of a number of large corporations during 2001-2002, most of which involved accounting fraud; and then again after the recent financial crisis in 2008. Corporate scandals always attracted the public and political interest in the regulation of corporate governance. Corporate governance is required to build a corporate culture of consciousness, transparency and openness. It includes the combination of laws, rules, regulations, procedures and voluntary practices to enable the companies to maximize the shareholders' long-term value. This paper analysed that corporate governance practices of the sampled companies in association with the mandatory recommendations of Kumar Manglam Birla committee for improving it in India. Authors have sourced the data from S.K Gupta study. He has taken the opinion of the company secretaries and Chartered Accountants are associated on the question of adequacy of corporate governance measures available in India in today's scenario. The evidence collected from 150 respondents and 30 companies situated in and around New Delhi (India). This suggests that only few companies covered in the survey are complying with the mandatory recommendations of Birla Committee.Keywords
Corporate Governance, Ownership, Managers, Shareholders, Financial Crisis, Risk Management.- An Unusual Case of Retained DJ Stent
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1 Department of Surgery, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, Jharkhand, IN
1 Department of Surgery, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, Jharkhand, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 6, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 1543-1545Abstract
Double J stents are an integral part of urological practice today. Ureteral stenting is done as an adjunct to ureteral surgery and for managing ureteral obstruction. Every urological surgery doesn't require DJ stenting and their use must be strictly restricted to selected cases. Retension is a common complication of ureteral stents and is mostly due to encrustations on a forgotten DJ stent. Here we report a case of retained DJ stent which was placed during open nephrolithotomy. It was neither forgotten nor encrusted, but was embedded in the renal parenchyma. As per our knowledge this is the first case of its kind to be reported in medical literature.Keywords
DJ Stent, Ureteral Stent, Double J Stent, Stent Retention, Stent Complications, Encrustation.References
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