Institutional credit support plays a catalytic role in accelerating the pace of economic development of a country. In the context of developing economy of India, bank finance plays a crucial role in pushing the agricultural economy on to the progressive pathway and helping develop rural India. Indian banking, appreciably, over the years, has emerged from being a purveyor of credit to be an engine of economic development. A historic review of the State Bank of India, a giant among the public sector commercial banks, and the subsequently in n ationalized commercial banks, reveals the emerging promising trends in the deposit mobilization, deployment of credit with developmental dimension added to it, prioritization of sectoral financing and social responsibility assumed by the banks. Along with promising trends in the progressive march of the public sector banks, certain disturbing trends are notice. Hence, the vital importance of making an in-depth study of the changing trends in the Indian public sector commercial banks so that policy sector commercial banks so that policy corrections can be made for enabling them play a more effective developmental role in the context of resurgent national economy of India.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR A. Padmavathi
Dr. A. Padmavathi, completed her Post-Graduate Education in Economics, securing First Class at Sri Venkateswara Univeristy, Tirupati in 1978. She was awarded Doctoral Degree in Economics in 1986 for her specialized study on ‘Bank Finance to Smal-Scale Industry (A Case Study of Chittoor District)’. She worked as Research Associate from 1986 to 1989. She served as Lecturer in Economics at S.V.U. P.G. Centre, Kurnool from 1989 to 1993. Thereafter she joined as a Faculty Member in the Department of Economics at S.V. Univeristy, Tirupati in 1993 and was elevated to the position of Associate Professor in 1997. She participated in National Seminars, Symposiums, Workshops and presented papers in the area of Bank Finance and Rural Development. The Doctoral Dissertations, submitted under her research supervision, awarded, received good appreciation for the quality of research work both from foreign and Indian adjudicators. She has been held in honour as an exemplary teacher in the eyes of hundreds of students whom she taught.
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Public Sector Banks in India
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