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CURRICULUM VITAE
OF
Dr KASTOORI SRINIVAS
Assistant Professor & Research Supervisor
KING SAUD UNIVERSITY,Al-Kharj, Riyadh
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA (KSA)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Career Objective
To become a Research Scientist in the Research Organizations such as academic and Corporate
Research & Development and pursue the challenging tasks of application driven basic issues in
banking finance and propose an innovative idea for its practical relevance. I visualize my career
as a path of ceaseless learning and personal growth and aspire to be part of an organization,
which values my contribution and renders me enough opportunities to realize my potential to the
fullest extent.
Qualifications
• PhD in Banking & Finance (Commerce and Business studies), Dept of Commerce &
Business Management, H.N.Bahuguna Central University – Uttaranchal – INDIA,
2005.
• B. Com in Accounting & Banking (Auditing and Income Tax) from kakatiya
university, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA, 1990. (Higher Second Division).
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Overseas Assignment (Present Status)
(11/2008 to till date) working as Assistant Professor, Department of Business
Administration (Finance), King Saud University, Al-Kharj, Riyadh, Kingdom of
Saudí Arabia (KSA) Teaching Corporate Finance, Advanced Finance, Risk
Management Insurance for Finance Department and Organizational Behavior,
Introduction to Business, Auditing & Taxation Papers for Accounting Department
and also holding the following Responsibilities and Positions in Research &
Academic areas.
Research Areas
• Insurance
• Corporate Finance
• Retail Business Finance
• Banking Finance
• Risk Management & Banking Development
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Professional Academic Experience (15 years)
• (7/1997 to 11/2008) Sr. Faculty & Research Supervisor in the Department of Commerce
and Business Studies, V.V College of Post Graduate Studies(Affiliated to Osmania
University), Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.
• (10/1996 to 7/1997) Lecturer in the Department of Commerce, Wesley Boy’s Degree
College (Affiliated to Osmania University), Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.
• (4/1995 to 10/1996) Principal of Nana Patel Junior College, (Recognized by Govt)
Adilabad, Andhra Pradesh State, INDIA.
• (7/1993 to 4/1995) Junior Lecturer in Commerce, Nalanda Junior College, (Recognized
by Govt. of A.P), Adilabad, A.P, INDIA.
Teaching Assignment during the period from July 1993 – Nov 2008:
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• 5 years of teaching experience as a resource person in B.Com level at
Prof.G.RamReddy Center of Distance Education Osmania University. Subjects
taught auditing and Income Tax on contact basis.
3. Resource Person (Guest Faculty)
• 8 years of teaching experience in MBA level for Annamalai University in the
Distance mode. Subjects taught International Strategic Management, International
financial Management and Research Case Studies during 1999 - 2008.
• Resource Person for Distance Education and for Open University Hyderabad
during 1990 – 2008.
• Resource Person for Anwar-ul-loom PG College Hyderabad during 2007 – 2008
for M.Com in the field of Taxation and Banking Financial system.
• Resource Person for Pragati Maha Vidyala PG College Hyderabad during 2007 –
2008 for M.Com in the field of Taxation.
Principal Investigator for UGC & IIBF
Details:
The financial system of our country consists of organized and unorganized sector.
The organized sector represents the structure nationalized banks, co-operative
banks, and development banks; this includes the private sector also. The Reserve
Bank of India controls this sector. Commercial Banks play a dominant role in the
process of financial intermediation which credit and monetary policies are
transmitted to the economy, with the privatization, liberalization and globalization
processes have been introduced in our country in the early 90’s the banking sector
has undergone drastic changes. India moved from a closed financial system to free
financial system. These changes tried to improve the efficiency of the banking
sector. New norms were suggested to tackle the internal deficiencies as well as
external environment of the banking sector. But these changes are creating some
challenges. The present study discusses few challenges in the High-Tech
Environment are being faced by PSBs in India.
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Details:
From the time immemorial shelter was considered as a basic need of a man. To a
modern man no other problem is as intriguing and mind boggling as the housing
problem. The capital cost of a house is very high multitude of the average income
of the person. Against the milieu of rapid urbanization and a changing socio-
economic scenario, the demand for housing has grown explosively. Having
identified housing as a priority area in the present five year plan, the National
Housing Policy has envisaged an investment target of Rs. 2500 billion (App) for
this sector. In order to achieve this investment target, the Government needs to
make low cost funds easily available and enforce legal and regulator reforms. The
principal Bank goal in housing is to improve housing conditions for low-income
populations. This will often involve a focus on upgrading existing housing stock,
encouraging the construction of rental housing and regularizing semi-legal
neighborhoods. Many times, solutions to these problems involve working closely
with community organizations and NGOs. Priority attention should be paid to the
lowest income quintile of the national population, to measures that generate
employment, and to the difficulties encountered by female heads of households.
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Research Supervisor for M. Phil & MBA
• Seven Students of M.Phil from Madhurai Kamraj University were Awarded their
M.Phil under my Guidance in 2007 on the following topics:
1. Impact of bank rate system in corporate banks a case study of IDBI.
2. A study on new changes emerged in nationalized bank
3. A study on impact of BRS in corporate banks
4. Recent trends in commercial banks. A case study of SBI.
5. Performance appraisal of PSB”s in the Hi-Tech Environment.
6. Customer services in private sector banks-with reference to ICICI.
7. Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)-A Study on Prudential ICICI
• Six Students from Madurai Kamaraj University and Two from Alagappa University
are registered for their Research work to get M.Phil degree during 2006-2007. Now
they are pursuing and they may be submit in 2008.
• 30 students of Management studies (MBA) are admitted for project work on various
selected topics and few students are submitted projects to concern their universities.
Details:
This book is for Third year of B.Com a revised syllabus of Osmania University
and other universities of Andhra Pradesh. The chapters are arranged as nearly as
possible according to the new syllabus. At the end of every chapter, practical
questions have been added to stimulate the thinking process of the students which
we hope would benefit the students to a great extent. The following chapters are
prepared as per university syllabus.
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- Introduction to Auditing
- Classification of Auditing
- Standard Auditing Practice (SAP)
- Audit Programme and Planning
- Internal Check, Internal Audit, and Internal Control
- Vouching of Cash and Trade Transaction
- Verification and Valuation of Assets and Liabilities.
- Audit of Sole Trade and Partnership Firms
- Audit of Limited Companies
- Liabilities of an Auditor
- Professional Conduct and Ethics
- Investigation
- Auditors Report.
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• Participated in Various Departmental Training Programs and 30 UGC approved
National seminars and conferences.
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10. A paper on “Business Ethics for Excellence in Action: A View”. Submitted for
publication in the African Journal of Educational Administration and Policy
Studies (JEAPS-2009) North Africa.(Communicated for Publication)
Details:
Few would deny the vital importance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for a variety of
reasons like the successful synthesis of modernity and tradition, sacred Holy Quran as the
constitution, crucial significance of vast resources of petroleum reservoirs and above all it
being the centre of attention for millions of Muslims all over the world. Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia is a unique model of nation building in which we find that a country has
been successfully able to transform it polity from the conditions of eighteenth century to
those of the twentieth century within three decades. The Kingdom has very strongly
maintained equilibrium in the process of establishing its political system vis-à-vis various
stages of development. Ideally, a strong institutional and technological base should be
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constructed before demands escalate to a point at which they cannot easily be converted
into effective governmental resources. This has not happened in most developing systems
simply because the rapid expansion of mass participation and the idiosyncratic influences
of foreign assistance which stimulate escalation of demands have made this impossible.
Fortunately Saudi Arabia Control over external influences on its own values and its
ability to sponsor and finance the foreign assistance it needs has made it possible to
control to a great extent- the process of its development. The freedom thus provided by
enormous wealth is a condition not enjoyed by most developing countries.
The study will be conducted with the following objectives:
1- To present the geographic and demographic picture of the area.
2- To estimate the existing socio-economic infrastructure of the area.
3- To project the future requirement of the basic infrastructure.
4- To study the sector wise plan allocation and actual expenditure in the area.
Academic Activities
• Co-ordinater for CA Course & Syllabi designer
• Additional Co-ordinater for NAAC Assignment
• Co –convener and in charge for M.Com post graduate course
• Guest lecturer for Annamalai University to the M.B.A course.
• Academic counselor for Dr. BR. Ambedkar Open University.
• Resource person for Directorate of Distance Education Osmania University.
• Research supervisor for Madhurai Kamaraj University and Alagappa University.
• Guest lecturer for Affiliated Colleges of Osmania University.
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• Confidential Route Officer (CRO) for exams of Osmania University.
• Special Observer for the examinations.
References
1. Dr. K.SHANKARAIAH,
Professor,
University College of Commerce & Business Management,
OSMANIA UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD - 500 007, A.P. INDIA
Phone: +91-40-27500781 (Res), +91-9885366432 (Mob)
Email: kanukuntlas@yahoo.com.& skanukuntla@hotmail.com.
Personal Details
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Languages Known : English, Hindi and Telugu.
Passport : Available (Date of expiry 28-7-2017)
Declaration
I here by declare that the information given above is authentic to the best of my
knowledge.
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