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RBI organises outreach activities at Udhampur | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, NOV 27- As part of its financial inclusion and awareness drive, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Jammu office organized an outreach programme at village Bashat in Udhampur district today. The programme was presided over by Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India Deepak Mohanty. Welcoming the chief guest and other dignitaries to the programme, Regional Director for Arnab Roy stated that during the last 75 years, Reserve Bank of India mentioned that during the Platinum Jubilee year (2009-10) of RBI it was decided to reach out to the remotest villages of the country for extending banking services so that the common man is linked to the banks without actually visiting a bank branch through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) initiatives and intervention, using the Business Correspondent (BC) model. Speaking on the occasion, Deepak Mohanty said that RBI’s outreach programmes which started during its Plantinum Jubilee year was being continued with a view to deepening the penetration of financial inclusion and expanding the coverage of financial services to all sections and all regions of the country in a meaningful way, particularly to those at the bottom of the economic pyramid, and thus achieving the objective of inclusive growth. He further said that Bashat village was one of the 3 model villages chosen by RBI for outreach activities in the State for 100% Financial Inclusion during 2010-2011 by using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for issuance of smart cards through the Business Correspondent (BC) model. On the occasion, Mohanty and other dignitaries also distributed smart cards issued by J&K Bank Ltd and witnessed the activation/transactions through smart cards not only for the common villagers but also for NREGA beneficiaries. The programme was also attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Udhampur, Ram Ratan, Executive Director, J&K Bank Ltd, Ashok Mehta and other senior government officials, bankers, teachers, students and a large number of villagers including women, senior citizens, NREGA beneficiaries and farmers. A cultural programme was presented by the school children before the dignitaries. The audience was familiarized with the history and functions of Reserve Bank of India through a film show. Films on features of genuine notes and on the functioning of the Banking Ombudsman were also shown for the benefit of the public. With the help of J&K Bank Ltd, a counter for exchange of soiled and mutilated notes and issuance of fresh notes and coins was set up at the venue which attracted a huge crowd.
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