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245 _aEvolution of the State Bank of India Vol.5: The era from 1981-1996
260 _aNew Delhi
_bConcept Publishing Company
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300 _axxx, 1333 p. ill.
_bIncludes appendices and index
521 _aState Bank of India (SBI) traces its roots to the Bank of Calcutta (later renamed as Bank of Bengal) which operated from the early 19th century marking the advent of modern banking in the Indian subcontinent. Shortly thereafter two similar banks, Bank of Bombay and Bank of Madras, were also founded. In 1921, the three banks were merged to create an all-India bank, the Imperial Bank of India (IBI), to extend banking facilities and render the money resources of India more accessible to the country’s trade and commerce. As the largest commercial bank of India then, IBI was nationalized by the Government of India to create SBI on 1 July 1955 for providing increased banking facilities in the rural areas. Aligning its policy with national objectives, SBI took up development banking activities, viz. branch expansion, financing of SSIs, agriculture and exports on a scale never attempted before. The first four volumes of this series cover the journey of SBI from its inception till 1980. This volume like the earlier ones is based on primary documents and archival materials available in SBI and at other financial archives and covers the period 1981-96.
650 _aState bank of India- History
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650 _aFinance- India- History
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650 _aIndia- Economic conditions
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