• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • AICPIN
    • AICPIN for June 2022
  • Jan 2023 DA Calculator
    • Expected DA from January 2023 Calculation
  • Pay Matrix
    • 7th CPC Pay Matrix Table
  • Holidays 2022
  • Salary Calculator 2022
  • Contact Us
Gservants News

Gservants News

Latest Central Govt employees news today and 7th CPC pay matrix

Revised 7th CPC Pay Matrix
7th CPC Pay Matrix Level 1 to 5
7th CPC Pay Matrix Level 6 to 9
7th CPC P Matrix Level 10 to 12
7th CPC P Matrix Level 13 to 14 
7th CPC P Matrix Level 15 to 18
Right time to demand the constitution of 8th Central Pay Commission
Expected DA Calculator from January 2023
New Salary Calculator for CG Staff
Fitment Factor 3.68 and Minimum Pay Rs.26000
Fitment Factor and Pay Matrix Table

Public Sector Banks List – Loksabha

March 17, 2023 Rani

PSB functioning in the country

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.1996
To be answered on the March 13, 2023/Phalguna 22,1944 (Saka)

Public Sector Banks

  1. SHRIMATI SANGEETA AZAD:

Will the Minister of FINANCE be pleased to state:

(a) the number and names of Public Sector Banks (PSBs) functioning in the country at present;

(b) whether the Government has any statistics regarding total number of account holders, total deposits and total loans disbursed by each of these PSBs;

(c) if so, the details thereof for total number of account holders, total deposit and loans disbursed by each of these banks during the last five years, year and PSB-wise;

(d) whether the Government has received any representations or recommendations from any quarter to privatise PSBs in the country and if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the response of the Government thereto along with the steps taken by the Government in this regard?

ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR FINANCE (DR. BHAGWAT KARAD)

(a) to (e): As per Reserve Bank of India, there are twelve public sector banks (PSBs) functioning in the country, names of which are at Annexure-I. Bank-wise and year-wise details of total number of accounts, total deposit and total advances, outstanding of PSBs as on 31st March of each of the last five years is at Annexure-II.

Representations or recommendations on various issues including, inter alia, privatisation of PSBs, received by the Government from time to time are examined suitably.

In the Union Budget for the financial year (FY) 2021-22, Government’s intent to take up privatisation of two PSBs and approval of a policy of strategic disinvestment of Public Sector Enterprises was announced.

Click here to View / Download the Order pdf

Related posts:

  1. Impact of Nationwide Bank Strikes on Industrialists & Customers
  2. Number of post offices operational in the country
  3. No proposal for Restoration of Old Pension Scheme
  4. Filling up of Vacancies in Central Govt services

TYPE HERE THE RELATED WORD AND SEARCH ORDERS

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Primary Sidebar

Latest 7th CPC Calculators

New Salary Calculator 2023
Promotion Pay Fixation Calculator
7th CPC Gratuity calculator
In hand Salary calculator 2023
DA Calculator from July 2023
7th CPC Pension Calculator
7th CPC Commutation calculator
CGEGIS Benefits Calculator
Night Duty Allowance Calculator

7TH CPC PAY MATRIX

7th CPC Pay Matrix Level 1 to 5
7th CPC Pay Matrix Level 6 to 9
7th CPC P Matrix Level 10 to 12
7th CPC P Matrix Level 13 to 14 
7th CPC P Matrix Level 15 to 18

Central Govt Holidays 2023

Central Govt Holidays 2023
Compulsory Holidays and Restricted Holidays 2023

Latest DA and DR News

Expected DA Calculator from January 2023
18 Months DA Arrears Latest News 2023
DA Arrears Loss Calculator for 18 Months
DR Loss calculator for Freezing Period

LTC Eligibility and Block Year

LTC Rules for New Recruits
Current LTC Block is 2022-2025
LTC Block Year 2018-2021
LTC Carry Forward 2018-2021
LTC FAQ for New recruits
LTC by Air Travel guidelines
LTC by Air to NER, JK and AN
LTC 80 Air Fare Latest
Booking LTC Air Tickets

© 2010–2023 . gservants.com by Gservants News-Central Government Employees News