Financial Inclusion Through Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) - Dream Or Reality


Book Description

“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.” - Franklin D. RooseveltFinancial inclusion is stepping stone for inclusive growth. Banking sector has witnessed tremendous changes in recent period in terms of advancement in technology like internet banking, transfer money online, debit card and credit card facility etc. Still financial inclusion looks like a long unachievable dream. Regional rural Banks play a vital role in rural development of India and to spread financial inclusion. Regional Rural Banks are setup to take banking facilities to the door steps of rural households who are in need of easy and cheap credit. These are institutions which strive to turn dream into reality.C K Prahlad focused on “Bottom of the pyramid” approach and when real India lies in villages the focus of the RRB's is to strengthen the backbone of Indian Economy. The objective of economic planning can never be achieved unless we uplift the rural economy and rural people of India. This study is based on secondary data collected form annual reports of NABARD, RBI and other financial institutions. The study finds and concludes that Regional Rural Banks have significantly made financial inclusion a reality. The study will help researchers, academicians and policy makers to try and the reach more in-depth into the bottom of pyramid.




Biologically Inspired Techniques in Many Criteria Decision Making


Book Description

This book includes best-selected, high-quality research papers presented at Second International Conference on Biologically Inspired Techniques in Many Criteria Decision Making (BITMDM 2021) organized by Department of Information & Communication Technology, Fakir Mohan University, Balasore, Odisha, India, during December 20-21, 2021. This proceeding presents the recent advances in techniques which are biologically inspired and their usage in the field of many criteria decision making. The topics covered are biologically inspired algorithms, nature-inspired algorithms, multi-criteria optimization, multi-criteria decision making, data mining, big-data analysis, cloud computing, IOT, machine learning and soft computing, smart technologies, crypt-analysis, cognitive informatics, computational intelligence, artificial intelligence and machine learning, data management exploration and mining, computational intelligence, and signal and image processing.




Rural Finance and Financial Inclusion


Book Description

Since independence, the field of rural credit has traversed a long terrain. This book is a good synthesis of the evolution and development of the domain from a theoretical as well as practical perspective. It is a fundamental literature on rural finance mechanisms as well as financial inclusion initiatives in India. Although the field of rural credit is vast and specialised, the authors have carefully picked up the most important components of this domain, which will be immensely useful to readers to get first-hand knowledge on the subject. While it traces the important institutional mechanisms of rural and agricultural credit in India, it also discusses the emerging paradigms of rural finance and ICT interventions, which can potentially restructure delivery mechanisms to encourage product innovation for serving the financial needs of those at the bottom of the pyramid population. The authors have attempted to cover every important aspect of rural finance by incorporating relevant discussions on institutions, governance, policy framework, schemes, and practices along with issues and concerns in the area of agricultural finance, rural credit and financial inclusion. The text has been woven in a cohesive manner so that the reader can appreciate the historic milestones while comprehending the present situation. Each chapter has been pinned to the larger developmental context to drive home the key issues concerning this field.




Financial Inclusion in India - A Path Towards Inclusive Economic Growth


Book Description

India had experienced a rapid economic growth in the last decade. But the growth was not inclusive. One of the main reasons for poverty in India is that low income and disadvantaged groups are financially excluded. All kinds of financial services are enjoyed by few peoples in the country but still majority of the people lacks access to the basic financial services such as savings, credit and insurance. Government has taken many steps such as nationalization of banks, credit to priority sector, opening of Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), Cooperative society, direct benefit transfers etc., during last six decades but still majority of rural households do not have credit from formal source. This article gives the depth knowledge of financial inclusion, product initiatives, policy initiatives, recent initiatives take by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the future initiatives. It brings out whether the financial inclusion paves a way towards inclusive economic growth of the country.







Regional Rural Banks and Upliftment of Rural Society


Book Description

Papers presented at the National Seminar on "Role of Rural Banks for Economic Upliftment of Weaker Sections of Rural Society", held at Modinagar during 7-8 November 2008.




Operational Efficiency of Regional Rural Banks and Other Commercial Banks of Odisha


Book Description

Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) play a great role in all round rural development of rural economy. Their role in spreading financial inclusion has been highly recognized.To strengthen the functioning of these RRBs, many committees have given suggestions for reform, including amalgamation. Has amalgamation of RRBs resulted in improving governance? The present paper compares the operational efficiency of the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) with other commercial banks.




A Hundred Small Steps


Book Description

While previous reports have focused solely on the ‘big’ issues like capital account convertibility, bank privatization, and priority sector norms, A Hundred Small Steps: Report of the Committee on Financial Sector Reforms goes deep into other areas where reforms are less controversial, but perhaps as important. The report argues that we need a change in mindset for the financial sector, one that recognizes that efficiency, innovation, and value for money are as important for the poor as they are for our new Indian multinationals, and these will come from improved governance, new entry and competition. Indeed the Committee believes that the road to making Mumbai an international financial centre runs through every village in India. The report is divided into separate self-contained chapters; the underlying theme behind all the proposals is the need to enhance inclusion, growth, and stability by allowing players more freedom, even while strengthening the financial and regulatory infrastructure. The role of the government is to create an enabling environment by building sound financial infrastructure. The Committee has focused primarily on broad principles and directions, without entering too much into details of implementation. It emphasizes three important reasons for financial sector reform: to include more Indians in the growth process; to foster growth itself; and to improve financial stability, flexibility, and resilience and thus protect the economy against the kind of turbulence that is affecting the world today. The Committee recognizes this is a difficult time to propose financial sector reforms in India. The near meltdown of the US financial sector seems to be proof that markets and competition do not work. This is clearly the wrong lesson to take from the debacle. The right lesson is that markets and institutions do succumb occasionally to excesses, which is why regulators have to be vigilant. The report argues for skilled regulators who encourage growth and innovation even while working harder to contain risks.




Banking & SSC September 2019 eBook


Book Description

Jagranjosh’s Banking & SSC e-book September 2019 eBook is a one-stop solution to help students preparing for the upcoming IBPS PO & RRB 2019, SSC JE 2019, SSC CGL Tier-2 2019 and SSC JHT 2019 Exams. All the chapters of this e-Book are reader-friendly and easy to understand. Our team at Jagranjosh.com wishes all the very best to the aspirants of Banking & SSC Exams. Key Feature Banking & SSC e-book September 2019 is prepared by subject matter expert team of Jagranjosh.com, who worked up the best to come up with this all-inclusive preparation package for IBPS PO & RRB 2019, SSC JE 2019, SSC CGL Tier-2 2019 and SSC JHT 2019 Exams. The book includes a preparation strategy for SSC JE, SSC CGL Tier-2, SSC JHT, IBPS RRB Mains and IBPS PO Prelims 2019 Exams. This e-book also contains the practice questions for the SSC CGL Tier-2 & IBPS RRB Mains 2019 Exam. Apart from this, the book also has extensive coverage of important events throughout the month.




MICROFINANCE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A STUDY OF ALIGARH DISTRICT, UTTAR PRADESH


Book Description

An estimation of about 40 millions in India and around 1.5 billion population worldwide live in absolute poverty. They are unable to meet their basic needs of food, clothing and shelter. According to census 2011, more than 65%%%% of India's population living in rural areas and directly or indirectly depends upon agriculture to earn their livelihood, meaning thereby poverty and unemployment are the offshoots of their dependence on agriculture (Khan, 2014). Since 1947, the absolute number of poor has doubled despite the significant growth in agriculture production and employment over the past six decades of development planning.