Aspects of Growth in the District Central Co-Operative Bank in India

  • K. M. Sri Gururaghavendra Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India https://orcid.org/0009-0008-6153-8548
  • Rajendra Prasad Senior Professor, Department of Economics, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Keywords: Reserve Funds, Deposits, Investment, Demand, Productivity, Banking Activity, Growth Model- Harrod Domar Model

Abstract

The reserves are essential to Co-operative banks since they are involved in so many different aspects of the banking industry. The Credit Co-operative Societies Act, which was subsequently revised in 1912, and the establishment of Co-operative banks with an installation base were both done by the government in 1904. Rather of emphasising rural financing, the main Agriculture Credit Co-operative Society Act concentrates on long-term credit. The article’s objectives are to evaluate the reserve funds and deposits of Indian Co-operative banks and investigate their development factors. Journals, papers, and other publications will be among the sources from which secondary data will be gathered. The data will be interpreted and analysed using statistical methods, and the results will be examined using charts, bar graphs, clustered column graphs, and Pai charts.

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2024-09-01
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Sri Gururaghavendra, K. M., & Prasad, R. (2024). Aspects of Growth in the District Central Co-Operative Bank in India. Shanlax International Journal of Economics, 12(4), 25-29. https://doi.org/10.34293/economics.v12i4.7887
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