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                 Appreciation letters for organizing the Banking
                  Symposium held at Kolkata on 29th July, 2022.








                        President,
                        The Institute of Cost Accountants of India
                        Dear Sir,
                          This is a great privilege for me to be invited in the aforesaid seminar
                        organized by ICAI and BFSIB , attended by number of renowned and
                        learned guests & speakers having huge knowledge and experiences in
                        the fi eld of banking and fi nance.
                           In the fi rst session, we were most fortunate to listen to Sri D.N.Ghosh,
                        former Chairman of SBI and founder Chairman of ICRA. He proved
                        that age is not a bar and spoke before the audience hour long
                        about his involvement and mastermind actions behind planning and
                        implementation of Bank Nationalisation on 19th July, 1969. He unfolded
                        the whole climax of political & economic  Issues behind taking such a
                        historical transition. The background story of such important event and
                        high level diplomatic activities had been very interesting and absorbing.
                        Expressing high regards to Sri D N Ghosh for his unique presentation.
                           The next session was also very interesting and well covered, taken up
                        by CEOs of two major banks, Sri Chandrasekhar Ghosh and Sri Soma
                        Sankara Prasad. They nicely presented before us the role, advantages
                        and underlying problems of functioning of nationalized banks and
                        private sector banks with some comparative analysis. The discussions
                        concluded with some balance drawn between pvt and public sector
                        banks, highlighting the need for both the sectors in Indian economy. The
                        entire discussions and interaction were enjoyable and educative too.
                           Finally, no praise is enough for the Moderator of the whole Seminar, Sri
                        Tamal Bandyopadhyay, a renowned Business Columnist, who had most
                        effi ciently handled the entire programme which contributed qualitative
                        inputs to the seminar through out the evening. He deserves special praise
                        for his role.
                           Thanks to the organizers for presenting before us a very useful and
                        entertaining programme, thoroughly enjoyed by the wonderful
                        audience.
                        With regards,

                        SANJOY GHOSH
                        Retired Deputy General Manager
                        Union Bank of India ( erstwhile Andhra Bank ).





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