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Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has allowed District Central Co-operative Banks (DCCBs) to close un-remunerative branches without prior RBI permission, but they must seek approval from the Registrar of Cooperative Societies in their respective state.
Highlights of the RBI's circular
District Co-operative Central Bank (DCCB)
Structure of DCCBs
Election of President
Role of State Apex Central Co-operative Bank
Advantages and Disadvantages of Political Involvement |
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Advantages |
●Politically influential leaders can use the bank's resources to fund local development projects, agricultural initiatives, and infrastructure improvements. ●They can advocate for policies that benefit the local community, especially farmers and rural businesses. |
Disadvantages |
●Political interference can lead to corruption, favouritism, and mismanagement of funds, diverting resources away from their intended purposes. ●Frequent changes in leadership due to political elections can cause instability in the bank's operations and decision-making processes. |
Conclusion
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q. What is the role of cooperative banks in the local economy, and how do they differ from traditional commercial banks in terms of ownership, governance, and their impact on community development? |
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