Department of Economics organized UGC sponsored two day National Seminar on “Rupee Depreciation-Risk and Challenges” on 6th& 7th October 2015. Sri. Suhas IAS, Sub Collector, Fort Kochi, inaugurated the seminar. He stressed on the importance of Rupee depreciation
from the view point of common man. Rupee depreciation is simply the rise in the price level of commodities in the market.  Department of Economics organized UGC sponsored two day National Seminar on “Rupee Depreciation-Risk and Challenges” on 6th& 7th October 2015. Sri. Suhas IAS, Sub Collector, Fort Kochi, inaugurated the seminar. He stressed on the importance of Rupee depreciation from the view point of common man. Rupee depreciation is simply the rise in the price level of commodities in the market. Prof.RajanVarughese, former PVC MG University and HOD, Department of Economics, UC College. Aluva gave the Keynote address. He made a good reference to the initial history and period of changes in the international currency conversion. Adv. T.P.M. Ibrahim Khan, Chairman, Al-Ameen Educational Trust delivered the presidential address and discussed the impact of rupee depreciation on the Indian economy. Dr. M.I JunaidRahman, Manager, Al-Ameen College, Edathala offered his remarks on the topic and the academic relevance of the subject. Research papers were presented by scholars from various institutions. A total of 89 participants attended, which included faculty, research scholars and post graduate students. The presented papers were brought together in the form of Seminar Proceedings. rof.RajanVarughese, former PVC MG University and HOD,
Department of Economics, UC College. Aluva gave the Keynote address. He made a good reference to the initial history and period of changes in the international currency conversion. Adv. T.P.M. Ibrahim Khan, Chairman, Al-Ameen Educational Trust delivered the
presidential address and discussed the impact of rupee depreciation on the Indian economy. Dr. M.I JunaidRahman, Manager, Al-Ameen College, Edathala offered his remarks on the topic and the academic relevance of the subject. Research papers were presented by scholars
from various institutions. A total of 89 participants attended, which included faculty, research scholars and post graduate students. The presented papers were brought together in the form of Seminar Proceedings.