05-04-2017, 04:38 PM
Hi am santoshi would like to get details on free project report on rural banking .. free project report on rural banking will be available here and now i am living at parbhani .and i last studied in the college/school ssiems......... and now am doing ....i need help on project.
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Rural banking in India started from the establishment of the banking sector in India. Rural banks in those days were mainly focused on the agricultural sector. Today, commercial banks and regional rural banks in India are penetrating every corner of the country are extending a hand in the process of rural sector growth in the country.
The rural sector occupies a critical place in the Indian economic system, with three out of four Indians living in rural areas and five out of six people living in rural areas are dependent on agriculture as a source of income. Agriculture, together with its allied activities, contributes around 35% to the national income. Therefore, the development of agriculture would mean the development of the rural masses. The rapid development of rural areas, agriculture and related activities as a sector and the diverse class of people in the field have been the basis of policy formulation in the country's successive Five Year Plans. The increase in agricultural production and productivity depends on the adoption of new techniques and agricultural technologies. The adoption of new tools and practices depends on the availability of an increasing amount of funds and this is influenced to a large extent by the structure and operations of financial institutions located in the country. India has succeeded in the development of one of the largest rural banking system in the world. A number of regulatory measures were adopted in close succession that allowed the bakery system to play an effective role in the economic development of countries. The two prominent measures live; First, the consolidation program of the Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperatives (PACS), in order to make them strong and viable, and the policy of expansion of branches of rural commercial banks and their transformation from banking to banking. Public activity. And, secondly, the formulation of specific development programs and actions are intended to facilitate the flow of bank credit to the rural sector. In addition, targets and targets were set to ensure that credit for neglected kidnapping (priority sector) increased significantly.