RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reserve Bank of India
was established on 1st April, 1935 under RBI Act 1934 on the recommendations of
John Hilton Young commission 1926 (Royal Commission on Indian Currency and
Finance). RBI is Central Bank of our country and it is nationalised w.e.f 1st
January, 1949. Initially it was a shareholders’ bank later which was taken over
by the Central Government under Reserve Bank (Transfer of Public Ownership) Act
1948 with a paid up capital of Rs 5 Cr. RBI’s Central Office is in Mumbai.
Though originally privately owned, since nationalisation in 1949, the Reserve
Bank is fully owned by the Government of India.
Preamble
The Preamble of the
Reserve Bank of India is "...to regulate the issue of Bank Notes and
keeping of reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in India and
generally to operate the currency and credit system of the country to its
advantage."
Main Functions:
Monetary Authority:
Formulates implements
and monitors the monetary policy with the objective of maintaining price
stability and ensuring adequate flow of credit to productive sectors.
Issuer of Currency:
RBI is the sole
agency/authority in India to issue bank notes Bank Note means Rs.2 and
above. (One rupee note
and all coins will be issued by Central Government. One rupee note will be
signed by Finance Secretary) Coins will be minted at four stations i.e. Mumbai,
Kolkata, Hyderabad and Noida.
Related Functions:
Banker to the Government: performs merchant
banking function for the central and the state governments; also acts as their
banker.
Banker to Banks: Maintains banking
accounts of all scheduled banks. Controls the banks and acts as a lender of
last resort by providing financial assistance in various ways
Regulator and Supervisor
of the Financial System:
Prescribes broad
parameters of banking operations within which the country's banking and financial
system functions with the objective of maintain public confidence in the
system, protect depositors' interest and provide cost-effective banking
services to the public.
Manager of Foreign
Exchange:
Manages the Foreign
Exchange Management Act, 1999 with the objective of to facilitate
external trade and
payment and promote orderly development and maintenance of foreign mexchange
market in India.
Offices:
RBI has 19 regional
offices in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh,m Chennai,
Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur,
Patna, and Thiruvananthapuram. It also has 9 Sub-offices in Agartala, Dehradun,
Gangtok, Kochi, Panaji, Raipur, Ranchi, Shillong, Shimla and Srinagar. The Fully
owned two subsidiaries of RBI are Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee
Corporation of India (DICGC), Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private
Limited (BRBNMPL)
List of RBI Governors:
Name of the Governor
Joining and Leaving Dates
1 Sir Osborne A. Smith
April
1st 1935 – June 30th, 1937
2. Sir James Braid
Taylor July
1st 1937 – February 17th, 1943
3. Sir Chintaman D.
Deshmukh August 11th 1943 – June 30th,
1949
4. Sir Benegal Rama
Rau July 1st 1949 – January
14th 1957
5. K.G. Ambegaonkar January 14th 1957 –
February 28th 1957
6. H.V.R. Ienger March 1st 1957 –
February 28th 1962
7. P.C. Bhattacharyya March 1st 1962 – June 30th 1967
8. L.K. Jha July 1st
1967 – May 3rd 1970
9. B.N. Adarkar May 4th 1970 –
June 15th 1970
10. S. Jagannathan June 16th 1970 – May
19th 1975
11. N.C. Sen Gupta May 19th 1975 – August
19th 1975
12. K.R. Puri August 20th
1975 – May 2nd 1977
13. M. Narasimham May 2nd 1977
– November 30th 1977
14. Dr. I.G. Patel December 1st 1977 –
September 15th 1982
15. Dr. Manmohan Singh
September 16th 1982 –
January 14th 1985
16. A. Ghosh January 15th
1985 – February 4th 1985
17. R.N. Malhotra February 4th 1985 –
December 22nd 1990
18. S. Venkitaramanan December 22nd 1990 – December
21st 1992
19. Dr. C. Rangarajan December 22nd 1992 –
November 22nd 1997
20. Dr. Bimal Jalan November
22nd 1997 – September 5th 2003
21. Dr. Y.V.Reddy September 6th 2003 –
September 5th 2008
22. Dr. D. Subbarao September 5th 2008 –September
4th 2013
23. Dr. Raghuram Rajan
September 4th 2013-
Practice Questions:
1. Functions of Reserve Bank
are:
a) Bankers Bank
b) Banker to Government
c) Lender of Last Resort
d) Controlling financial
requirements of banks through Repo/Reverse Repo
e) All the above
2. How many Deputy Governors
will be there in RBI?
a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 4 e) No Deputy Governor will be appointed
