Rural Banking in India


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Agriculture and rural sectors play an important role in India's overall development strategy in terms of income and employment generation and poverty alleviation. Great significance has, therefore, been accorded to developing appropriate institutions and mechanisms for catering to the credit requirements of these sectors. The government of India has promoted Regional Rural Banks (RRBs). These banks are state-sponsored, regionally-based, and rural-oriented. Besides the RRBs, commercial and co-operative banks have also been catering to the credit requirements of the rural sector. The renewed emphasis on agricultural and rural development by the government would lead to a growing demand for different types of financial services in the rural areas. RRBs would be called upon to play a greater role in providing such services, due to their rural character and feel. This book explores development of RRBs in India.




Rural Banking in India


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Rural Banking And Overdues Management


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This Book Is Useful For Administrators, Bankers And Researchers For Their Day-To-Day Activities.




Rural Banking in India


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The Present Study Is A Collection Of Several Fact-Finding, On-The-Spot Surveys On The Functioning Of Three Tier Institutional Structure. It Is Divided Into Two Parts. Part I Reveals The General Picture I E The Prospects And Constrains Of Cooperative Credit Movement In India. Part Ii Comprises Of 13 Case Studies. First Two Chapters Deal With The Performance Of District Cooperative Central Banks. As Cooperatives Are Still Harping On Security In Their Lending Marginal Farmers/Small Farmers Are Denies Their Due Share In The Total Credit. Morever, Large Farmers Claim Lion S Share In Cooperative Credit By Masking Themselves As Small Farmers. Though On Quantitative Count Cooperative Institutions Particularly Pacs Have Done A Commendable Job But Their Performance Qualitatively Speaking, Is Uneven Between Regions And Membership Groups, Which Is Established In Chapters From 13 Through 18. Consumption Credit To Farmer-Members Is Neglected Aspect Of Cooperative Functioning. Its Availability From Pacs In Villages Will Be Free Them From The Strangulations Of Village Moneylenders (19 Chapter). Therefore, There Is Utmost Need To Supply The Essential Consumer Commodities Through Pacs Under Public Distribution System (20Th Chapter). Finally, A Frontal Attack Is Made On The Problem Of Overdues Of Cooperative Institutions. Contents Chapter 1: Co-Operative Development In India With Focus On Seventh Plan Strategy; Chapter 2: Sound Agricultural Credit System In India: An Analysis; Chapter 3: Rrbs: How Far They Are Filling The Credit Gap In Rural India; Chapter 4: Co-Operative Credit For Agricultural Development; Chapter 5: Short-Term Co-Operative Credit: A Case Of A P State Co-Operative Bank Ltd; Chapter 6: Long-Term Financing Of Agriculture: A Study Of Apld Bank; Chapter 7: The Flow Of Co-Operative Credit To Small Farmers; Chapter 8: Whither Co-Operative Credit Movement? Chapter 9: Gandhiji And Co-Operative Credit Movement; Chapter 10: Co-Operatives Failed In A P But Will Succeed; Chapter 11: Co-Operative Central Banks: Their Operation And Performance: A Case Study Of Two Dccbs In A P; Chapter 12: Co-Operative Credit: The Role Of Co-Operative Central Bank In Prakasam District Of A P; Chapter 13: Progress Of Pacs In Prakasam District In The Era Of Planning; Chapter 14: A Study Of The Structure, Conduct And Performance Of Pacs In Prakasam District; Chapter 15: Regional Variations In The Performance Of Pacs: A Case Study; Chapter 16: Credit Performance Of Pacs: A Case Study; Chapter 17: Inter-Society Variation In The Loaning Operations: A Case Study; Chapter 18: Co-Operative Finance For Weaker Sections: A Case Study Of Prakasam Distt.; Chapter 19: The Role Of Pacs In Providing Consumption Credit To The Weaker Sections; Chapter 20: Role Of Co-Operatives In Pds For Essential Commodities: A Case Study; Chapter 21: Sfda In Prakasam District; Chapter 22: Joint Co-Operative Farming Society In An Agrarian Village: A Case Study In An Agrarian Village; Chapter 23: Recovery Performance Of Pacs And Its Strategy: A Case Study.







Regional Rural Banks of India: Evolution, Performance and Management


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Regional Rural Banks of India: Evolution, Performance and Management is a one-stop reference book on the genesis, growth, performance, and management of the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) in India. It is the first book of its kind, which comprehensively examines the development of modern banking in India since the ancient period to 2013 and birth, growth, and performance of Regional Rural Banks from 1975 to 2014. It looks at all the facets of operations like structure, financial management, deposits, advances, NPA management, ALM, and risk management practices prevalent in RRBs. It also describes role of IT in RRBs. The book will fill the long-felt absence of an authentic book on the functioning of RRBs of India. The book is expected to serve as a handbook for the new recruits and also as a reference book for the senior bankers and policy makers. The book, rich with volumes of latest data, provides various regulatory guidelines pertaining to day-to-dayoperations, management, and control of the rural banks. The book is targeted at the professionals, academicians, as well as students.




Problems and Prospects of Rural Banking in India


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Papers presented at the National Seminar on Rural Banking organized by the Dept. of Studies in Economics, Mangalore University, in 1994; includes special lectures in rural banking.




Rural Banking in India


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Study with reference to Rajasthan.




Rural Banking


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Rural Banking engages the attention of the bankers to a great extent. A large number of bankers are involved directly or indirectly in transformation of the rural sector. Hence the importance of rural banking to banks. The book presents different dimensio