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The goals of Rural Banks are to provide banking services to the rural/village population of India. Gramya banks or Grameen banks are banks in India that provide banking services for the rural population in India. There are a total of 32 Grameen banks in India.

As per RBI Data (Dec 2011), India has approximately 6 lakh villages in 630 districts serviced by 85,300 bank branches across India, of which around 32,000 in Rural India. Only 38% of this has access to banking facilities.

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