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Manmohan Singh

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Gender Male
Age 91
Date of birth September 26,1932
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Gah
Pakistan
Spouse Gursharan Kaur
Children Upinder Singh
Daman Singh
Amrit Singh
Height 175 (cm)
Job Economist
Teacher
Bureaucrat
Social Worker
Statesperson
Banker
Awards Padma Vibhushan
Adam Smith Prize
Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography
Bollywood Movie Award – Best Cinematography
CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in Politics
Indira Gandhi Prize
CNN-IBN Indian of the Year
Party Indian National Congress
Education Nuffield College
Previous positionMinister of External Affairs of India (2005–2006)
Position Member of Rajya Sabha since 2019
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Collateral and Financial Plumbing
In Ghost's Den
To the Nation, for the Nation: Selections from Selected Speeches of Dr. Manmohan Singh
Chile: Institutions and Policies Underpinning Stability and Growth
Collateral and Monetary Policy
The Quest for Equity in Development
Financial Plumbing and Monetary Policy
Shadow Banking: Economics and Policy
Velocity of Pledged Collateral: Analysis and Implications
The Changing Collateral Space
Making OTC Derivatives Safe: A Fresh Look
Collateral, Netting and Systemic Risk in the OTC Derivatives Market
Recovery Rates From Distressed Debt: Empirical Evidence From Chapter 11 Filings, International Litigation, and Recent Sovereign Debt Restructurings
Managing the Fed's Liftoff and Transmission of Monetary Policy
Are Credit Default Swaps Spreads High in Emerging Markets: An Alternative Methodology for Proxying Recovery Value
Counterparty Risk in the Over-The-Counter Derivatives Market
Use of Participatory Notes in Indian Equity Markets and Recent Regulatory Changes
Limiting Taxpayer “Puts”—An Example from Central Counterparties
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: June 2006 to May 2007
Money and Collateral
The (Other) Deleveraging
Central Counterparties Resolution—An Unresolved Problem
The Nonbank- Bank Nexus and the Shadow Banking System
Collateral Reuse and Balance Sheet Space
Insurance Companies in Emerging Markets
The Use (and Abuse) of CDS Spreads During Distress
Puts in the Shadow
The (Sizable) Role of Rehypothecation in the Shadow Banking System
Deleveraging After Lehman--Evidence from Reduced Rehypothecation
Price of Risk: Recent Evidence From Large Financials
Testing Real Interest Parity in Emerging Markets
Global Trading System, the WTO, and the Developing Countries
Counterparty Risk, Impact on Collateral Flows and Role for Central Counterparties
Overpricing in Emerging Market Credit-Default-Swap Contracts: Some Evidence from Recent Distress Cases
Japan's Distressed Debt Market
CDS Spreads in European Periphery: Some Technical Issues to Consider
The Morning After--The Impact on Collateral Supply After a Major Default
Central Bank Balance Sheet Policies and Spillovers to Emerging Markets
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: June 2005 to May 2006
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Manmohan Singh is an Indian film director and cinematographer. He is the director of Punjabi films and the cinematographer of Bollywood films.

Mumbai: India baby girl found in drain recovering

Feb 22,2020 10:29 am

A five-day-old baby girl, who was rescued from a drain where she was left to die in the Indian City of Mumbai, is recovering in a local hospital.

Doctors at the Rajawadi hospital told The Bbc that she was " doing fine" and her health was being monitored.

Police said residents found The Baby after a group of cats gathered at a spot along The Road and began creating a Ruckus - Hissing , and purring loudly.

Officials are investigating how she ended up in the drain.

Police have not speculated on possible motives, but similar abandonments in The Past have been blamed on India's preference for sons. Women are often discriminated against socially and girls are seen as a financial burden, particularly among poor communities.

The country's gender ratio is one of the worst in The World . And although most unwanted female foetuses are aborted with help from illegal sex determination clinics, cases of baby girls being killed or abandoned after birth are not uncommon either.

In the latest incident, The Baby was rescued by a women-led police team from a suburban Mumbai neighbourhood on Sunday.

When The Police arrived, they found the infant lying inside the drain. They said The Baby - dressed in a flimsy shirt and soaked in sewage Water - was wailing in distress.

Two officers then scooped her out, wrapped her in a cloth and took her to The Hospital .

" When we lifted the The Baby out, she was freezing; her arms had turned blue. We asked for some warm Water and cloth to clean The Baby , " police constable Sheetal Sonawane told The Times of India newspaper.

Doctors at the Rajawadi hospital said The Baby was " stable".

" Doctors are constantly monitoring her health. We will keep her under observation for The Next few days, " Dr Vidya Thakur , the medical superintendent of The Hospital , told BBC Marathi.

The Incident created a stir on Social Media . A photo shot by the Mumbai Police at The Scene showed officers cradling the Newborn - wrapped in a white cloth - in their arms.

Pantnagar P. stn received a call from a good samaritan that a baby, wrapped in cloth, was dumped in a drain. He was alerted when The Neighbourhood cats created a Ruckus . The Baby was rushed to Rajawadi by the Nirbhaya Squad of Pantnagar P. Stn & is now safe & recovering.

Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Similar incidents involving infant girls are routinely reported in India.

Two years back, a Newborn baby was discovered Buried Alive in a clay pot in Bareilly town in the Northern State of Uttar Pradesh .

In The Winter of 2016, an infant was found abandoned inside a Plastic Bag without any clothes in the capital, Delhi.

And in June, a boatman in Uttar Pradesh state was praised after he rescued a baby girl Found Floating in a wooden box in the Ganges river.

Campaigners say India's skewed preference for sons has resulted in millions of female foetuses being aborted over The Past few decades.

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described it as a " national shame" and called for a " crusade" to save girl babies. And soon after Taking Over in the summer of 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Newborn rescued from drain storm in South Africa

Source of news: bbc.com

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