Volume : III, Issue : VIII, August - 2013

Development of Cooperative Banking in India

Dr. R. Renuka, C. Elamathi

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Co–operatives account for a relatively small share in the bank–dominated Indian financial system; however, given their geographic and demographic outreach, they hold a key position in the system. In rural areas, as far as agricultural and related activities were concerned, the corporative banks have provided adequate short–term and long–term institutional credit at reasonable rates of interest. Co–operative banks were made an integral part of the institutional framework of community development and extension services which were assigned the important role of delivering the fruits of economic planning at the grass– root level. In this context, the present study attempted to review the functioning of Development of Cooperative banking in India. The specific objective of the study was to analyses the performance of urban cooperative bank. The study has analysed the functioning of the bank with regard to deposit mobilisation, issue of loans and advances, recovery of loans, regarding the working performance of the Bank. The data required for this study were collected through secondary sources.  

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Dr. R. Renuka, C. Elamathi Development of Cooperative Banking in India Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.III, Issue.VIII August 2013


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