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income groups. The main focus of financial inclusion in India is to promote sustainable development and generating employment … in rural areas for the rural population. Out of 19.9 crore households in India, only 6.82 crore households have access to … banking services. As far as rural areas are concerned, out of 13.83 crore rural households in India, only 4.16 crore rural …
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income groups. The main focus of financial inclusion in India is to promote sustainable development and generating employment … in rural areas for the rural population. Out of 19.9 crore households in India, only 6.82 crore households have access to … banking services. As far as rural areas are concerned, out of 13.83 crore rural households in India, only 4.16 crore rural …
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economy i.e. India is speedily progressing towards the path of Financial Inclusion. The term is in vogue now days in the … present scenario of the financial inclusion existing in India; various roles played by Government and RBI (Reserve Bank of … India), initiatives taken by various banks with special reference to SBI bank, Federal Bank, ICICI bank, IDBI bank, Canara …
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Time to time Indian Government consistently make its efforts towards inclusion of rural customer (investors) in organised financial system. This might not only provide handsome amount of cash flow to boost Indian economy but it could also help the government to facilitate rural development...
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Finance has become prerequisite for an economy for development of the society as well as economy of nation. For, this purpose a strong financial system is required in not only in under-developed countries and developing countries but also developed countries for sustainable growth. Through...
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This article presents several theories of financial inclusion. Financial inclusion is the ease of access to, and the availability of, basic financial services to all members of the population. Financial inclusion means that individuals and businesses have access to useful and affordable...
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. Bank as an institution, especially a rural bank in India has always been considered as a ‘Messiah' in the national agenda … liberalisation and privatisation, banks could not deviate but rather innovate what with the new concepts and ideas of micro-finance … financial inclusion, and the new philosophy of inclusive growth. Now the government and the Reserve Bank of India are pushing …
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the Reserve Bank India (RBI) and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) to extend financial … inclusion across India, especially to weaker sections of society, as they remained excluded from services offered by financial …
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