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RBI raises WMA limits of States/UTs by 28% to ₹60,118 crore
The Hindu· 2 days ago“Based on the recommendations made by the Group constituted by the Reserve Bank and consisting of...
Govt to meet PSBs to review financial inclusion schemes: Check details
Business Standard India· 5 days agoAhead of Budget 2024, the Finance Ministry will meet state-owned banks and financial institutions on...
Aggregate WMA limit of states/UTs revised upward to Rs 60,118 cr: RBI
The Economic Times· 2 days agoThe existing limit is Rs 47,010 crore...any mismatch in receipts and payments. The limits have been...
RBI Raises Short-Term Borrowing Limit for States to Rs 60,118 Crore from July 1 - News18
News18· 1 day agoThe Reserve Bank of India on Friday upwardly revised the aggregate Ways and Means Advances (WMA)...
Special Campaign For Family Pensioners' Grievances Redressal From July 1
Latest India News· 5 hours agoA major segment of family pensioners' grievances is constituted by women pensioners.
Valmiki money transfer scam: BJP to block Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah’s house, demand resignation |...
Livemint· 1 day agoKarnataka BJP leaders will lay siege to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's residence in Bengaluru on July...
Budget 2025: FinMin to review Mudra Yojana, financial inclusion schemes tomorrow
CNBC Awaaz· 6 days agoAhead of the Union Budget, the finance ministry on June 25 called for a detailed review of various...
RBI raises limit for short-term borrowing for states, UTs from July 1
Business Standard India· 2 days agoThe Indian central bank has increased the aggregate limit of a special short-term borrowing facility...
Explained: What is e-rupee – India’s digital currency?
Financial Express· 4 days agoA recent report highlighted that there has been a significant decline in usage of r-rupee, India’s...
Karnataka tribal corporation scam: BJP to lay siege to deputy commissioner offices in statewide stir
Indian Express· 3 days agoThe Karnataka BJP has called on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to take responsibility for the alleged...