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|Part No. |Particulars |Page No. |
|Part - 1 |Introduction |1. |
| |1.1 Introduction |2. |
| |1.2 Back Ground Of Study |2. |
| |1.3 Objective Of The Report |3-4 |
| |1.4 Methodology of the Study |4 |
| |1.5 Scope Of The Study |5 |
| |1.6 Limitations of the Study |5 |
|Part- 2 |Literature review of General Banking Activities |6 |
| |2.1 General Banking |7 |
| |2.2 Functions of General Banking |7 |
| |2.3 Sections of General Banking |7 |
| |2.4 Account Opening Section |7 |
| |2.5 Fixed Deposit Account |7-9 |
| |2.6 Savings Bank Deposit Accounts |9 |
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Bibliography: • Rose, Peter S., Commercial Bank Management, McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., Boston, 1996.

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