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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (TU/CN)
Mangalore, Mar 24: Kamal Farooqui, chairman, Minority Commission, New Delhi, said on Tuesday March 24 that Islamic banking is an alternative to the existing economic system, which has collapsed.
He was delivering a lecture after inaugurating the national conference on ‘Economic Crisis and Recent Trends in Management’, organized by the PG Department of Business Administration of PA College of Engineering at EDUSAT Hall.
“The interest and speculation factors led to doom in the finance system. In Islamic banking system, investments are safe and people make reasonable profits. We have to try to find out the basics of business management”, he claimed.
“Though, the entire world is being affected by the economic crisis, India is out of danger due to the prevailing conservative society. Saving is our strength”, Farooqui added. Saying that opportunities are tremendous, he asked the students to be their own masters instead of being employed by others.
He also pointed out that a lot of opportunities await in the knowledge industry. Farooqui stressed that students should extend their area of work to rural India where 74 per cent of the total population resides.
P A Ibrahim, chairman, PA Educational Trust, opined that an unprincipled leveraging had caused the financial management to collapse. “No one in Europe and United States dared to announce that their capital will never be lost. But in India it was assured by the prime minister himself”, he said.
Saying that share market speculation will lead to disaster, he claimed that globalization should also be taken into consideration as far as crisis is concerned and added that limited globalization will help safeguard the resources.
Ibrahim also said that every major bank in India should have a division of Islamic banking system which with a $400 million portfolio is highly successful.
Dr T Mallikarjunappa also spoke on the occasion. Dr Dasthagir Alam, chairman, board of studies, Vishweshwaraiah Technical University, conference conveners Dr Iqbal, Prof Beeran Moindin B M, principal Dr S A Khan, Tapshir, director, and Dr Abdul Rahman were present.
A total of 52 papers were presented in the conference by various scholars.