30 September, 2014

RBI INFORMATION

• Name of Central Bank of India: Reserve Bank of India (RBI)RBI • Reserve Bank of India Act passed in 1934. • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) established on 1 April 1935. • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) established on the recommendation of Hilton- Young Commission. • Hilton-Young Commission submitted its report in the year 1926. • Initially RBI was constructed as a Private Share holders’ bank with fully paid-up capital of Rs 5 Crores. • RBI was nationalize in the year of 1st January,1949. • RBI is a statutory body. • RBI is the sole authority in India to issue Bank notes in India. • RBI can issue currency notes as much as the country requires, provided it has to make a security deposit of Rs. 200 crores, out of which Rs. 115 crores must be in gold and Rs. 85 crores must be FOREX Reserves. • Emblem of RBI: Panther and Palm Tree. • Initially the headquarter of RBI was in Calcutta (Now Kolkata) but in 1937 it was permanently moved to Mumbai, Maharastra. • The Reserve Bank of India has 4 Zonal offices,22 regional offices, most of them in state capitals and 9 Sub-offices • The Executive head of RBI is known as Governor. • RBI is controlled by the Central Board of Directors. • Indian government appoints the directors for four years tenure. The central board of directors comprises Governor, four deputy governor and fifteen directors. • The bank has also two training colleges for its officers, viz. Reserve Bank Staff College at Chennai and College of Agricultural Banking at Pune. • RBI is a member bank of the Asian Clearing Union. • Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh (C D Deshmukh) was the governor of RBI at the Time of nationalizationof RBI in 1949. • C D Deshmukh, then Governor of RBI, represented India at the Bretton Woods negotiations in 1944. • 1st women Deputy Governor of RBI -K.J.Udeshi. • RBI is not a Commercial Bank. • RBI prints currency in 15 Languages. • RBI is a member of IMF (International Monetary Fund). • Its financial year is from 1 July to 30 June. The emblem of RBI is a tiger and a Palm tree. • The first governor of RBI was Sir Osborne Smith (1935-1937). The first Indian governor was CD Deshmukh (1943-1949). Manmohan Singh is the only Prime Minister who also was a Governor of RBI. Current Governor is Raghuram Rajan

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