Summary: The Finance Minister and the World Bank President affirmed the strategic value of sustained Bank India partnership to support infrastructure investment, poverty reduction, and long term development financing, with the Bank offering additional financing and innovative mechanisms including private sector leverage and knowledge transfer to enhance resource flows and support regional integration.
Summary: A administrative direction directs income-tax offices to remain open on the financial year closing date, with receipts counters operating during normal hours, and requires special operational arrangements, including additional receipt counters where necessary, to facilitate convenient filing of tax returns by taxpayers under the exercise of delegated administrative powers.
Summary: RBI directed banks to perform annual reviews of accounts inactive for over one year, launch drives to locate account holders or legal heirs for accounts in the "Inoperative Accounts" ledger, permit operations after due diligence without charging for reactivation, and publish on bank websites the names and addresses of long term inactive account holders along with claim procedures, forms, documentary requirements and safeguards to verify genuine claimants, with a timeline to complete and regularly update disclosures.
Summary: Portability of savings bank account numbers is recommended to allow customers to retain the same account number when shifting branches or cities. The Damodaran Committee proposed account number continuity and RBI advised banks to implement it. However, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and rules require the bank establishing the customer relationship to retain identity and transaction records for ten years after cessation, which precludes interbank account portability under the current statutory record keeping regime.
Summary: IRDA requires prior approval of all life insurance products and the sales literature at the product-approval stage; insurers and agents must use only approved promotional materials, including specified benefit illustrations, and IRDA may order withdrawal and commence action where unapproved or non-compliant literature is used.
Summary: Immediate post-disaster assistance is provided from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) maintained by each state, with supplementary financial aid from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) when state expenditure exceeds the SDRF balance. The Centre released its share of SDRF to Bihar during the relevant fiscal years and additionally released NDRF funds for immediate relief; rehabilitation works are undertaken by the State from its own resources or sector-specific plan funds.
Summary: SEBI requires CRAs to follow a comprehensive Code of Conduct mandating due diligence, independent professional judgment and objectivity; standardises rating symbols and definitions; prescribes disclosure requirements for rating procedures, default studies, income sources, conflict of interest measures, structured products and unsolicited ratings; and mandates half yearly internal audits with board consideration and Action Taken Reports to SEBI addressing investor grievance redressal and compliance.
Summary: Import of gold is permitted free for non monetary purposes under the Exim Code classification, but remains subject to Reserve Bank of India regulations; there is no proposal to change this policy. Imports reported for the two most recent financial years are presented as aggregate quantities and values, and operational compliance requires following the Exim classification and applicable RBI controls.
Summary: Banks must release all securities and title documents on loan repayment and return mortgage documents within fifteen days, with compensation payable for delays. Non compliance with these regulatory guidelines and the banking consumer code is a ground for complaint under the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, and supervisory inspections review delays and issuance of no due certificates while industry bodies are notified for follow up.
Summary: Cash Reserve Ratio reductions were made to expand primary liquidity in the banking system, enabling banks to increase lending to productive sectors and support credit growth; the adjustments aim to mitigate downside risks to growth and anchor medium term expectations toward low and stable inflation.
Summary: A Working Group constituted in 2010 to examine a Financial Holding Company structure recommended limits on the expansion of non banking activities by groups that migrate into Banking Financial Holding Companies; its report has been published on the central bank's website.
Summary: A centrally supported Mission Mode Project under the National e Governance Plan will computerize Commercial Tax Departments of States and UTs, with Cabinet-approved funding, specified central assistance, a portion of funds already released to states, and an expected completion of state projects by March 2013.
Summary: Reserve Bank of India proposes permitting White Label ATMs allowing non-bank entities to set up, own and operate ATMs to improve ATM penetration and financial inclusion. Draft guidelines assign primary responsibility for redress of failed ATM transaction complaints to the issuing bank, with the sponsor bank required to support the issuing bank by providing records, information and operational arrangements with the White Label ATM operator.
Summary: The Government has initiated a procurement process to introduce advanced security features in Indian banknotes of all denominations, adopting a structured multi stage acquisition framework recommended by a committee and accepted by the Government to promote transparency and accountability in procurement, with the objective of checking fake currency, as communicated by the Minister of State for Finance in a written parliamentary reply.
Summary: India's external debt stock at end-December 2011 rose versus end-March 2011, led by higher commercial borrowings and increased short-term trade credit. Short-term debt grew faster and accounted for nearly one-quarter of total external debt, while long-term debt remained the majority. The currency mix was dominated by US dollar liabilities, and key indicators-external debt-to-GDP, short-term debt-to-reserves, and reserves cover of external debt-deteriorated compared with end-March 2011.