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HISTORY OF BBC IN SHORT

  The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a public service broadcaster that has been a fixture of the UK's media landscape for almost a century. Here's a brief history of the BBC: The BBC was founded in 1922 as a private company, but it was granted a Royal Charter in 1927, which made it a public corporation with a mandate to provide impartial news and entertainment to the British people. The BBC's first radio broadcast was made in November 1922, and the first television broadcast was made in 1936. During World War II, the BBC played an important role in keeping the nation informed and entertained, and it became a symbol of British resilience and unity. In the post-war years, the BBC expanded its programming to include a wide range of news, current affairs, and cultural content, as well as popular entertainment shows like Doctor Who and Top of the Pops. The BBC's independence was threatened in the 1980s by the Conservative government, which sought to exert more con

What is Non performing assets?

Non-performing asset (NPA) is a financial term used to describe loans or other financial assets that are not generating any income for the lender or the investor. Specifically, an NPA is a loan or an asset where the borrower has not made payments for a certain period of time, typically 90 days or more, and is in default. In other words, the borrower is not meeting their obligations as per the loan agreement. Banks and financial institutions are the most common entities that experience NPAs. When an asset becomes non-performing, it has to be declared as a bad debt, and the lender needs to set aside a provision against it, in order to cover potential losses. This affects the financial health of the bank or financial institution and may result in lower profits, higher provisions, and reduced lending capacity. In India, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for the calculation and management of non-performing assets (NPAs). The RBI requires all banks and financial institutions to

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