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How many rrb in Maharashtra?

Maharashtra has two Regional Rural Banks (RRBs): Vidarbha Konkan Gramin Bank and Maharashtra Gramin Bank. These banks serve the rural and semi-urban areas of the state, providing financial services to the agricultural and rural sectors.


History of regional rural bank?

Regional rural banks were established on 2 oct 1975 under the malegaam committee The share of these bank are in ratio of 50,15 and 35 by central govt,state govt and sponsoring bank resp.


Which state has not formed regional rural bank?

sikkim and goa


What department of the government of India helping in banks in disbursement of rural credit by the banks?

1) Railway 2) State Road Transport3) Posts & Telegraph4) Ministry of health5) None of these


Is syndicate bank is schedule bank?

yes Scheduled Banks in India constitute those banks which have been included in the Second Schedule of Reserve Bank of India(RBI) Act, 1934. RBI in turn includes only those banks in this schedule which satisfy the criteria laid down vide section 42 (6) (a) of the Act. As on 30th June, 1999, there were 300 scheduled banks in India having a total network of 64,918 branches.The scheduled commercial banks in India comprise of State bank of India and its associates (8), nationalised banks (19), foreign banks (45), private sector banks (32), co-operative banks and regional rural banks.


What is cooperative bank?

Cooperative banks are governed by the provisions of State Cooperative Societies Act and meant essentially for providing cheap credit to their members. it is an important source of rural credit in India.


What is banking and state its classification?

Banking is the activity using which individuals can deal with money. Saving, lending, spending etc. comes under banking. There are many different types of banks. Some of them are: a. Commercial or Retail Banks b. Private Banks c. Investment Banks d. Central Banks e. Rural Banks f. Etc.


What is the structure of Development Banks in India?

Credit cooperatives are the oldest and most numerous of all the types of cooperatives in India. The cooperative credit institutions in the country may be broadly classified into urban credit cooperatives and rural credit cooperatives. There are about 2090 urban credit cooperatives and these societies together constitute for about 10 percent of the aggregate banking business and therefore regarded as an important segment of the banking system. The urban credit cooperatives are also popularly known as Urban Cooperative Banks. The rural credit cooperatives may be further divided into short-term credit cooperatives and long-term credit cooperatives. With regard to short-term credit cooperatives, at the grass-root level there are around 92,000 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) dealing directly with the individual borrowers. At the central level (district level) District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCB) function as a link between primary societies and State Cooperative Apex Banks (SCB). It may be mentioned that DCCB and SCB are the federal cooperatives and thus the objective is to serve the member cooperatives. As against three-tier structure of short-term credit cooperatives, the long-term cooperative credit structure has two tiers in many states with Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks (PCARDB) at the primary level and State Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank at the state level. However, some states in the country have unitary structure with state level cooperative operating with through their own branches and in one state an integrated structure prevails. The organizational structure of the credit cooperatives in India is illustrated in chart I. Interestingly, under the Banking Regulation Act 1949, only State Cooperative Apex Banks, District Central Cooperative Banks and select Urban Credit Cooperatives are qualified to be called as banks in the cooperative sector. In other words, only these banks are licensed to conduct full-fledged banking business. The Co-operative Banks function in India on State Levels. Most of the Rural Co-operative banks function on Three-Tier and the Urban banks function on Two-Tier. At the National Level there is NABARD to organise the Agricultural Co-operatives. Also there is National Co-operative Union of India, as an apex instituion at National Level. The Reserve Bank of India controls the Co-operative Banks that falls under the Banking Regulation Act of 1949.


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Is the state of Hawaii mostly urban or rural as in the land?

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Which is the state with the lowest rural population?

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Is Michigan state university in a rural setting?

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