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Jun 02, 2008
Inclusive financial system for the aged
Changing Contours of Indian Population India, the seventh largest country in size, continues to occupy the second largest populated country after China. The aged population in India (i.e. over 60 years) that stood at 84.7 million (7.5 per cent) in 2005 is expected to rise to 141 million (10.2 per cent) by 2020 and thereafter reach 194 million (13 per cent) in 2030. Even though income levels are going up and poverty declining, it can be reasonably expected that a signi
Smt. Usha Thorat, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Changing Contours of Indian Population India, the seventh largest country in size, continues to occupy the second largest populated country after China. The aged population in India (i.e. over 60 years) that stood at 84.7 million (7.5 per cent) in 2005 is expected to rise to 141 million (10.2 per cent) by 2020 and thereafter reach 194 million (13 per cent) in 2030. Even though income levels are going up and poverty declining, it can be reasonably expected that a signi
Aug 06, 2005
Micro-Finance : Reserve Bank’s Approach*
Friends, I am thankful to the organisers for giving me this opportunity to be amidst this distinguished gathering. Since Dr. Bimal Jalan, a Member of Parliament and my distinguished predecessor, is chairing the session, let me start with his role in the subject of my special address today. The earliest reference to micro-credit in a formal statement of monetary and credit policy of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was in Dr. Bimal Jalan’s Monetary and Credit Policy Stateme
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Friends, I am thankful to the organisers for giving me this opportunity to be amidst this distinguished gathering. Since Dr. Bimal Jalan, a Member of Parliament and my distinguished predecessor, is chairing the session, let me start with his role in the subject of my special address today. The earliest reference to micro-credit in a formal statement of monetary and credit policy of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was in Dr. Bimal Jalan’s Monetary and Credit Policy Stateme
Jun 13, 2000
Changing Role of RBI: Agenda for Attention
Mr. Chairman and friends, I am grateful to the organisers of the Madon Memorial Lecture for inviting me to deliver this Lecture. That the contributions of Shri B.F. Madon are of lasting value is evident from the fact that although, over seventy years have elapsed since he passed away, lectures in his memory are organised, and the response is still overwhelming. There are several reasons why I feel especially elated at my association with this lecture series. First, Ma
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Chairman and friends, I am grateful to the organisers of the Madon Memorial Lecture for inviting me to deliver this Lecture. That the contributions of Shri B.F. Madon are of lasting value is evident from the fact that although, over seventy years have elapsed since he passed away, lectures in his memory are organised, and the response is still overwhelming. There are several reasons why I feel especially elated at my association with this lecture series. First, Ma
Mar 17, 1998
Seminar on Regulatory Framework for Non-Banking Financial Companies Key Note
Seminar on Regulatory framework for Non-Banking Financial Companies Key Note Address by Shri S. P. Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India Central Office Mumbai 17th March, 1998 Distinguished delegates, guests, ladies and gentlemen, I extend a hearty welcome to you all to this Seminar which is taking place at a time when the NBFC sector is passing through a critical time and the process of its consolidation has just set in. With a view to effectively disseminat
Shri S. P. Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Seminar on Regulatory framework for Non-Banking Financial Companies Key Note Address by Shri S. P. Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India Central Office Mumbai 17th March, 1998 Distinguished delegates, guests, ladies and gentlemen, I extend a hearty welcome to you all to this Seminar which is taking place at a time when the NBFC sector is passing through a critical time and the process of its consolidation has just set in. With a view to effectively disseminat
Aug 20, 1997
The Role and Regulation of NBFCs
Address by S.P. Talwar Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of India at Round Table on 'The Role and Regulation of NBFCs' Organised by The Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry of India, New Delhi on August 20, 1997 'The Role and Regulation of NBFCs' The Indian economy is going through a period of rapid `financial isation'. Today, the `intermediation' is being conducted by a wide range of financial institution through plethora of customer friendly financial products.
Shri S. P. Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Address by S.P. Talwar Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of India at Round Table on 'The Role and Regulation of NBFCs' Organised by The Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry of India, New Delhi on August 20, 1997 'The Role and Regulation of NBFCs' The Indian economy is going through a period of rapid `financial isation'. Today, the `intermediation' is being conducted by a wide range of financial institution through plethora of customer friendly financial products.

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