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Our efforts have not been restricted to structural reforms alone. We have deepened financial inclusion, took banking to the last citizen, and ensured a citizen-centric banking interface. Over 55 crore Jan Dhan accounts have been opened, of which over 55% have been by women; and over 66% have been...

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Bigger question should be, How many New staffs are recruited to serve new 55 Crore Customers!

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Protect your money now! Two US banks collapsed, billions trapped. Invest in gold, a retirement hedge outside of the government's control.

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Yet no #5DaysBanking and staff recruitment in banks

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Bank management asking employees to do life insurance, PAI etc forcefully

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@FinMinIndia Can Fin Manthri give a Break.up of all FUNDs that went into TN gvts since 2014& all the Raids of ED that the babus& Manthri of Tamil Cartel of Fin ministry Push UNDER carpet, by way of which kiths got Fellowships in IVY league of USA?

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@nsitharaman Some attention here to, if there is credibility to d discredited fund house Marcellus's celebrity fund manger's new RBI data based assertion published in @livemint on d precarious state of #India's #Middleclass over d last decade. #Economy #Consumption

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@nsitharaman Respected FM Madam, some PSU bank are not will give PM Mudra Loan to small business. They give excuses.

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@nsitharaman Opening accounts isn’t empowerment. If Jan Dhan worked, why do crores still depend on daily loans?MUDRA loans are mostly micro—where’s real capital for small businesses? Insurance exists, but are claims hassle-free? True financial inclusion needs economic uplift, not just numbers

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Hi @grok , If we remove top 10% rich from GDP calculation, then India GDP per capita will be equivalent to an African country. Yes or no?

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BANKS BEING SHIFTED FROM RESIDENTIAL AREAS TO FARTHER AREAS?? SBI, AXIS BANK??

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Now Peeping into people's private chats . Wah re wah.

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