Public Sector Banks are the backbone of the Indian Economy. But these banks have been grappling continuously with high NPA for a long time. Right now, the NPA in these banks has reduced and the banks are in a strong position. The elections to the Lok Sabha are scheduled to be conducted next month and everyone is busy in the elections.
Meanwhile, The All India Bank Employees’ Association (AIBEA) has made a request to the Election Commission to disqualify candidates from elections if they have outstanding bank loans that they have not repaid. The AIBEA believes that individuals who have borrowed substantial amounts from banks and failed to fulfill their repayment obligations should not be allowed to contest elections. In this article, we will have a look at the NPA Data of Banks and the profit before and after NPA provisioning.
Respected Finance Commissioner sir
welcome
please once look at data of Govt. Banks in context of NPA, Profit, Hair cut percentage and give a second thought to your statement delivered regarding privatisation of Govt. Banks in the race of progress.
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