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Apr 12, 2006
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, March 31, 2006
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)     SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS   ALL SCHEDULED BANKS         (Including RRBs)             I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) 01.04.2005 17.03.2006 * 31.03.2006 * 01.04.2005 17.03.2006 * 31.03.2006 *                           a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 43507.10 32680.48   33666.81   45138.
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)     SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS   ALL SCHEDULED BANKS         (Including RRBs)             I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) 01.04.2005 17.03.2006 * 31.03.2006 * 01.04.2005 17.03.2006 * 31.03.2006 *                           a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 43507.10 32680.48   33666.81   45138.
Apr 05, 2006
Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005: RBI releases Draft Rules and Regulations for Feedback
The Reserve Bank of India today released for feedback the draft Rules and Regulations under the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005. It has requested for comments/views to be sent to the Chief General Manager-in-charge, Department of Banking Operations and Development, 5th Floor, World Trade Centre, Mumbai 400 005 on or before April 15, 2006. It may be recalled that the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 was passed in May 2005 and noti
The Reserve Bank of India today released for feedback the draft Rules and Regulations under the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005. It has requested for comments/views to be sent to the Chief General Manager-in-charge, Department of Banking Operations and Development, 5th Floor, World Trade Centre, Mumbai 400 005 on or before April 15, 2006. It may be recalled that the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 was passed in May 2005 and noti
Mar 31, 2006
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, March 17, 2006
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)        Scheduled Commercial banks (Including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks I Liabilities to the Bkg. System (A) 18.03.2005 03.03.2006* 17.03.2006* 18.03.2005 03.03.2006* 17.03.2006*   a. Demand & Time deposits from bks. 36308.13 31372.28 32680.48 37829.99 32986.83 34312.71**   b. Borrowings from banks 27615.93 27196.13 30567.06 27762.95 27222.43 30632.99   c. Other demand & time liabilities 3124.54 90
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)        Scheduled Commercial banks (Including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks I Liabilities to the Bkg. System (A) 18.03.2005 03.03.2006* 17.03.2006* 18.03.2005 03.03.2006* 17.03.2006*   a. Demand & Time deposits from bks. 36308.13 31372.28 32680.48 37829.99 32986.83 34312.71**   b. Borrowings from banks 27615.93 27196.13 30567.06 27762.95 27222.43 30632.99   c. Other demand & time liabilities 3124.54 90
Mar 24, 2006
RBI takes penal action against Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd.
The Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under the provisions of Section 47 A (1)(b) of the Banking Regulation Act 1949, has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs.5.00 lakhs (Rupees five lakhs only) on Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd., for violation of Sec 20(1) of Banking Regulation Act 1949. While granting Letter of Credit facilities to one of its constituents, the bank had failed to ensure that adequate and effective arrangements were made by the constit
The Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under the provisions of Section 47 A (1)(b) of the Banking Regulation Act 1949, has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs.5.00 lakhs (Rupees five lakhs only) on Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd., for violation of Sec 20(1) of Banking Regulation Act 1949. While granting Letter of Credit facilities to one of its constituents, the bank had failed to ensure that adequate and effective arrangements were made by the constit
Mar 16, 2006
RBI and 894 branches of Banks to accept Advance Income Tax
As many as 894 computerised branches of public and private sector banks will receive advance income tax in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. These arrangements have been made for the convenience of the income tax assesses. Of the 894 bank branches 833 branches are public sector bank branches, 23 HDFC bank branches, 9 ICICI bank branches, 16 UTI bank branches and 13 IDBI bank branches. The Reserve Bank of India has advised income tax assesses to take advantage of these standing
As many as 894 computerised branches of public and private sector banks will receive advance income tax in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. These arrangements have been made for the convenience of the income tax assesses. Of the 894 bank branches 833 branches are public sector bank branches, 23 HDFC bank branches, 9 ICICI bank branches, 16 UTI bank branches and 13 IDBI bank branches. The Reserve Bank of India has advised income tax assesses to take advantage of these standing
Mar 14, 2006
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, March 3 , 2006
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)      Scheduled Commercial banks (Including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks I Liabilities to the Bkg. System (A) 04.03.2005 17.02.2006* 03.03.2006* 04.03.2005 17.02.2006* 03.03.2006*   a. Demand & Time deposits from bks. 36388.04 29686.40 31372.28 37932.59 31317.53 32986.83**   b. Borrowings from banks 23905.52 24738.16 27196.13 23970.94 24756.60 27222.43   c. Other demand & time liabilities 3103.73 7801.74 9
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)      Scheduled Commercial banks (Including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks I Liabilities to the Bkg. System (A) 04.03.2005 17.02.2006* 03.03.2006* 04.03.2005 17.02.2006* 03.03.2006*   a. Demand & Time deposits from bks. 36388.04 29686.40 31372.28 37932.59 31317.53 32986.83**   b. Borrowings from banks 23905.52 24738.16 27196.13 23970.94 24756.60 27222.43   c. Other demand & time liabilities 3103.73 7801.74 9
Mar 14, 2006
Credit to Farmers
1. Context and Perception There is a perception that credit to farmers is priced higher than commensurate with the level of properly-assessed risk. This is a perception that has been articulated by the Reserve Bank also in the recent past (See Annex). The budget measures are thus contextually relevant. It may be noted that the main thrust of the budget announcement is to provide some relief to farmers through fiscal measures rather than cross-subsidisation within the
1. Context and Perception There is a perception that credit to farmers is priced higher than commensurate with the level of properly-assessed risk. This is a perception that has been articulated by the Reserve Bank also in the recent past (See Annex). The budget measures are thus contextually relevant. It may be noted that the main thrust of the budget announcement is to provide some relief to farmers through fiscal measures rather than cross-subsidisation within the
Mar 08, 2006
A Profile of Banks 2004-05
The Reserve Bank of India has been bringing out 'Statistical Tables Relating to Banks in India'. The publication presents comprehensive data relating to scheduled commercial banks and has been well received. A need has been expressed by the user community for making available at a single place certain important parameters for each of the commercial banks across time period. The publication, 'A Profile of Banks', the first of its kind, is an endeavour to meet this requ
The Reserve Bank of India has been bringing out 'Statistical Tables Relating to Banks in India'. The publication presents comprehensive data relating to scheduled commercial banks and has been well received. A need has been expressed by the user community for making available at a single place certain important parameters for each of the commercial banks across time period. The publication, 'A Profile of Banks', the first of its kind, is an endeavour to meet this requ
Feb 20, 2006
Banking initiatives in Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Dr. Y.V. Reddy, Governor of Reserve Bank of India and three Deputy Governors Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Smt. Shyamala Gopinath and Smt. Usha Thorat along with the Executive Director Shri V.S. Das held a meeting on February 17, 2006 with the senior officials of the Union Territory led by the Chief Secretary Shri D.S. Negi. The President Andaman & Nicobar Chamber of Commerce, Adhyaksha Zilla Parishad, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development and representatives of
Dr. Y.V. Reddy, Governor of Reserve Bank of India and three Deputy Governors Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Smt. Shyamala Gopinath and Smt. Usha Thorat along with the Executive Director Shri V.S. Das held a meeting on February 17, 2006 with the senior officials of the Union Territory led by the Chief Secretary Shri D.S. Negi. The President Andaman & Nicobar Chamber of Commerce, Adhyaksha Zilla Parishad, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development and representatives of
Feb 15, 2006
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, February 3, 2006
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)          Scheduled Commercial banks (Including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks I Liabilities to the Bkg. System (A) 04.02.2005 20.01.2006* 03.02.2006* 04.02.2005 20.01.2006* 03.02.2006*   a. Demand & Time deposits from bks. 34993.99 32921.51 32872.75 37189.52 34503.98 35118.30**   b. Borrowings from banks 27174.16 27556.44 27146.80 27263.74 27660.27 27199.18   c. Other demand & time liabilities 315
(Amount in Crores of Rupees)          Scheduled Commercial banks (Including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks I Liabilities to the Bkg. System (A) 04.02.2005 20.01.2006* 03.02.2006* 04.02.2005 20.01.2006* 03.02.2006*   a. Demand & Time deposits from bks. 34993.99 32921.51 32872.75 37189.52 34503.98 35118.30**   b. Borrowings from banks 27174.16 27556.44 27146.80 27263.74 27660.27 27199.18   c. Other demand & time liabilities 315

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