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HISTORY OF BANKING INDUSTRY IN INDIA

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MISS ANU LALMANI SHUKLA

CLASS: T.Y.B.C.B.I. (Sem V)

SUBMITTED TO

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

* 2010 – 2011 *

PROJECT GUID: MISS URVI JAIN

RAJASTHANI SAMMELAN`S

GHANSHYAMDAS SARAF COLLEGE

AFFILLIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

ACCREDITED BY NAAC WITH `A` GRADE

&

DURGADEVI SARAF JUNIOR COLLEGE

(ARTS & COMMERCE )

S.V. ROAD MALAD (WEST) MUMBAI – 400064

TYBCBI (SemV) TOPIC

HISTORY OF BANKING INDUSTRY IN INDIA

SUBMITTED BY

MISS ANU LALMANI SHUKLA

CLASS: T.Y.B.C.B.I. (Sem V)

SUBMITTED TO

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

* 2010 – 2011 *

PROJECT GUID: MISS URVI JAIN

RAJASTHANI SAMMELAN`S

GHANSHYAMDAS SARAF COLLEGE

AFFILLIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

ACCREDITED BY NAAC WITH `A` GRADE



Bibliography: ➢ Definition of Banking Business Section 5(b) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 defines banking as on 19th July, 1969, major process of nationalisation was carried out. It was the effort of the then Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. 14 major commercial banks in the country was nationalised.

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