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TERM PAPER

OF
Public relations

TOPIC: idbi

Submitted to Submit by:

Mr. Puneet Kumar Mr.Shailja Kant yadav

Deptt. Of Public relations Roll. No. : - A20

Sec: - Rse130

REG NO.:-10905256

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I take this opportunity to present my vote of thanks to all those guidepost who really acted as
lightening pillars to enlighten our way throughout this project that has led to successful and
satisfactory completion of this study. I would express my sincere gratitude to my parents for
trusting and investing in me and my future and providing for all my needs and requirements.

I also express my deep sense of gratitude to my teacher, Mr. Balwant Singh Bhist –
Department of Chemistry, Lovely Professional University for her constant guidance and
kind support throughout this project. I am heartily thankful to my friends Anil Choudhary,
Pratik Anand, Suresh Hembrom for helping me with their thoughtful and creative ideas and
supporting me at every hour of need. Lastly a sincere thanks to all other people about whom I
have not mentioned here but who were involved in any which way with this term paper.

ABSTRACT

Carbon nanofibers and nanotubes are promising to revolutionise several fields in material
science and are a major component of nanotechnology. Further market development will
depend on material availability at reasonable prices. Nanotubes have a wide range of
unexplored potential applications in various technological areas such as aerospace, energy,
automobile, medicine, or chemical industry, in which they can be used as gas adsorbents,
templates, actuators, composite reinforcements, catalyst supports, probes, chemical sensors,
nanopipes, nano-reactors etc. In this paper, recent research on carbon nanotube composites
are reviewed. The interfacial bonding properties, mechanical performance, electrical
percolation of nanotube/polymer and ceramic are also reviewed.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
 Introduction…………………………………………………………………….....5
1. History of carbon nanotubes……………………………………….……………..6
2. Synthesis of CN…………………………………………………………………..6
3. Arc-discharge……………………………………………………………………..6
4. Laser-ablation……………………………………………………………………..7
5. Chemical vapour deposition (CVD)……………………………………………....8
6. The sol–gel………………………………………………………………………..9
7. Gas phase metal catalyst…………………………………………………………..9
8. Recent trends in the synthesis of CNTs……………………………………….....10
9. Properties of CNTs……………………………………………………………....11
a) Electrical properties………………………………………………………11
b) Mechanical properties…………………………………………………….11
c) Thermal properties………………………………………………………..12
10. Carbon nanotubes composites…………………………………………………….12
a) Polymer matrix composite…………………………………………………12
b) Ceramic matrix…………………………………………………………….13
11.Uses of carbon nanotube…………………………………………….....14
a) Carbon nanotubes in photovoltaics………………………………………..14
b) Carbon nanotubes in medicine………………………………………….....14
c) Chemistry of Carbon Nanotubes…………………………………………..15
d) Carbon nanotube actuators………………………………………………....16

 Reference……………………………………………………………………….…..16

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Single wall carbon nanotubes………………………………………………….......5

Figure 2: Arc-discharge scheme……………………………………………………………..7

Figure 3: Laser-ablation scheme.......................................................................................…....8

Figure 4: Chemical vapour deposition………………………………………………………8


Figure 5: sol-gel……………………………………………………………………………...9

Figure 6: CVD reactor………………………………………………………………………10

Figure 7: Schematic representation of Nebulized spray pyrolysis technique for

synthesis of CNT……………………………………………………………………………10

Figure 8: Electrical properties……………………………………………………….……....11

Figure 9: mechanical properties…………………………………………………..…………11

Figure 10: thermal properties………………………………………………………………..12

Figure11: Polymer matrix composite……………………………………………….……….13

Figure12: ceramic matrix composite…………...……………………………………………13

Figure13: Carbon nanotubes in photovoltaics and DNA-carbon nanotube hybrids…..…….14

Figure14: Chemistry of Carbon Nanotubes…………………………………………………15

Figure15: Carbon nanotube actuators……………………………………………………….15

Important points to ponder: 1. INTRODUCTION- describe the significanceof the

study.provide a rationale. State your specific objectivesand describe the reasoning that lead

you to select them. 2. METHODOLOGY - the methods that were used to attain the final

goalee of the report 3. RESULT - summarize your findings in text & illustrate them, if

appropriate, with figures & tables. analyze your data. 4. CONCLUSION 5.

BIBLIOGRAPHY & REFRENCES

INTRODUCTION

The banking section will navigate through all the aspects of the Banking System in India. It
will discuss upon the matters with the birth of the banking concept in the country to new
players adding their names in the industry in coming few years. Show the slogan of idbi
Such as IDBI Bank is pleased to inform you about the standards of fair banking practices set
by the bank for dealing with individual customers. It provides you valuable guidance to you
for your day-to-day operations.

The Code applies to:

 Current, savings and all


 Pension, tax deposit, government bonds etc. operated as agents of RBI/Government.
 Collection and remittance services offered by the banks.
 Loans and overdrafts.
 Foreign-exchange services.
 Card products.
 Third party products offered through our network.

Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) is the tenth largest bank in the world in terms of
development. The National Stock Exchange (NSE), The National Securities Depository
Services Ltd. (NSDL), Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL) is some of the
institutions which have been built by IDBI. IDBI is a strategic investor in a plethora of
institutions which have revolutionized the Indian Financial Markets.

IDBI Bank, promoted by IDBI Group started in November 1995 with a branch at Indore with
an equity capital base of Rs. 1000 million.

The debt collection policy of the bank is built around dignity and respect to customers. Bank
will not follow policies that are unduly coerve in collection of dues.

The Industrial Development Bank of India Limited, popularly known as IDBI Bank is one of
the lead ing public sector banks in India. Categorized as "other public sector bank" by
Reserve Bank of India (RBI), IDBI Bank is also the 4th largest Indian bank. Founded in 1964
to provide credit and other facilities to its customers, IDBI Bank currently has 457 centres,
688 branches and 1020 ATMs across the nation. It is world's 10th largest development bank
in terms of reach. IDBI Bank also built several institutions including the National Stock
Exchange of India (NSE), the Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL) and the National
Securities Depository Services Ltd. (NSDL) etc.

HISTORY

IDBI Bank was founded on July 1, 1964 under an Act of Parliament. It was established as a
wholly ./’wned subsidiary of RBI (Reserve Bank of India). The ownership was however
transferred to the Government of India on February 16, 1976. It worked as the main financial
institution, whose main goal was to coordinate with other institutions associated with
financing, developing and promoting the industry. With the public issue of IDBI Bank
released in July 1995, the share holding of the Government came down below 100%.
However, the majority of the share was still owned by the government, which is currently
52.3%. IDBI Bank started offering a wide array of products and services to its customers,
which covered entire range of industrial activities including services and manufacturing.

In September 2003, IDBI acquired the entire shareholding of Tata Finance Limited in Tata
Home Finance Ltd. Since then, the fully owned housing subsidiary was known as 'IDBI
Home Finance Limited'. Next year, on July 29, 2004, the Board of Directors of IDBI and
IBDI Bank approved the merger of IDBI Bank with the Industrial Development Bank of
India Ltd. IDBI Bank also acquired United Western Bank in 2006.

Subsidiaries

IBDI Bank has the following subsidiaries:

IDBI Capital Market Services Limited

IDBI Home Finance Limited

IDBI Intech Limited

IDBI Gilts Limited

Products and Services

IDBI Bank offers a wide array of products and services to its customers. For different
customer groups and needs, there are different types of products and services including
Personal Banking, Corporate Banking, SME Finance and Agri Business etc.

Personal Banking

Following products and services are offered under Personal Banking:

Deposits

Savings Account

Current Account

Fixed Deposits

Suvidha Tax Saving Fixed Deposit


Pension Accounts

Sabka Account

Super Shakti Account for Women

Jubilee Plus Account

Loans

Home Loans

Loans Against Property

Education Loans

Personal Loan

Loan Against Securities

Reverse Mortgage Loan

Auto Loan

Payments

Tax Payments

Stamp Duty payments

EasyFill

Bill Payment

Card to Card Money Transfer

Online Payments

PayMate

Investments Advisory

Smart Financial Planning

Mutual Fund

Insurance

Fixed Income Securities

Cards

Gold Debit Card


International Debit cum ATM Card

Gift Card

World Currency Card

Cash Card

KIDS Debit Card

Foundation Day Cash Back Scheme 2009

Platinum Card

Institutional Banking

Institutional Savings Account

Corporate Payroll Account

24 Hours Banking

Phone Banking

SMS Banking

AccountAlerts

Internet Banking

Other products

Lockers

India Post

Preferred Banking

NRI Services

Capital Market

IPO

Demat

Corporate Banking

Following products and services are offered by IDBI Bank for the corporates:

Project Finance
Infrastructure Finance

Syndication, Underwriting & Advisory Services

Carbon Credits Business

Working Capital

Cash Management Services

Trade Finance

Tax Payments

Derivatives

Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS)

Film Financing Scheme

Direct Discounting Bills

Rehabilitation Finance

SME Finance

Following SME Finance products are offered by the IDBI Bank:

Sulabh Vyapar Loan

Dealer Finance

Funding under CGFMSE

Direct Credit Scheme - SIDBI

Preferred customer scheme - IDBI Bank / SIDBI

Vendor financing (Pre - Sale)

Vendor financing (Post - Sale)

Lending Against the Security of Future Credit Card Receivables

Working Capital Financing - Software Development Entities

Finance to Medical Practitioners

Loan to SRWTO
SME Hosiery Special Current Account

IDBI's role as a catalyst

IDBI's role as a catalyst to industrial development encompasses a wide spectrum of activities. IDBI
can finance all types of industrial concerns covered under the provisions of the IDBI Act. With over
three decades of service to the Indian industry, IDBI has grown substantially in terms of size of
operations and portfolio.

Developmental Activities of IDBI

Promotional activities

In fulfilment of its developmental role, the Bank continues to perform a wide range of promotional
activities relating to developmental programmes for new entrepreneurs, consultancy services for
small and medium enterprises and programmes designed for accredited voluntary agencies for the
economic upliftment of the underprivileged. These include entrepreneurship development, self-
employment and wage employment in the industrial sector for the weaker sections of society
through voluntary agencies, support to Science and Technology Entrepreneurs' Parks, Energy
Conservation, Common Quality Testing Centres for small industries.

Technical Consultancy Organisations

With a view to making available at a reasonable cost, consultancy and advisory services to
entrepreneurs, particularly to new and small entrepreneurs, IDBI, in collaboration with other All-
India Financial Institutions, has set up a network of Technical Consultancy Organisations (TCOs)
covering the entire country. TCOs offer diversified services to small and medium enterprises in the
selection, formulation and appraisal of projects, their implementation and review.

Entrepreneurship Development Institute


Realising that entrepreneurship development is the key to industrial development; IDBI played a
prime role in setting up of the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India for fostering
entrepreneurship in the country. It has also established similar institutes in Bihar, Orissa, Madhya
Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. IDBI also extends financial support to various organisations in conducting
studies or surveys of relevance to industrial development.

1. METHODOLOGY

IDBI is vested with the responsibility of co-ordinating the working of institutions engaged in
financing, promoting and developing industries. It has evolved an appropriate mechanism for this
purpose. IDBI also undertakes/supports wide-ranging promotional activities including
entrepreneurship development programmes for new entrepreneurs, provision of consultancy
services for small and medium enterprises, upgradation of technology and programmes for
economic upliftment of the underprivileged.

2. RESULT

3. CONCLUSION

4. BIBLIOGRAPHY

5. REFRENCES

i. http://www.idbi.com/fairpracticecode_bankers.asp?name=Custumor%20Corner
ii. file://localhost/C:/Users/anil/Desktop/Nothing/Nothing-SH/p r/intro/IDBI
%20Bank.mht

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