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Context: Nationalisation of banks in 1969 was a watershed moment in the history of Indian banking. From July 19 that year, 14 private banks were nationalised; another six private banks were nationalised in 1980.
Why Nationalisation of banks was necessary?
Large share of non- institutional sources: At the time of Independence, India’s rural financial system was marked by the domination of landlords, traders and moneylenders.
Unmet needs: From the 1950s, there were sporadic efforts to expand the reach of the institutional sector, particularly in the rural areas. Despite these measures, the predominantly private banking system failed to meet the credit needs of the rural areas.
India’s banking policy after 1969:
Outcomes:
Changes post 1991:
Narasimham Committee of 1991 recommended that monetary policy should be divorced from redistributionist goals. Instead, banks should be free to practise commercial modes of operation, with profitability as the primary goal.
Impacts:
The outcomes were immediately visible.
Changes post 2004:
Issues and challenges:
Need of the hour:
The solution put forward is a perverse one: privatisation. The goose that lays golden eggs is being killed.
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