Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt orders banks to remain operationa­l

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NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: India has directed all its banks to remain operationa­l during the threeweek coronaviru­s lockdown as part of essential services and to ensure welfare cash schemes that are part of a $22.6 billion government stimulus reach the poor.

“It is very crucial and critical to keep banking channels open and make sure that branches and banking correspond­ents function throughout the lockdown period, so that people do not face any hassles or problems in their financial transactio­ns,” said a March 27 government order seen by Reuters.

Last week, India announced a $22.6 billion economic stimulus plan that provides direct cash transfers and food security measures, offering relief to millions of poor people hit by a lockdown ordered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stem the pandemic.

On Sunday night, State Level Bankers’ Committee (SLBC) of West Bengal issued an advisory to all the banks in the state to remain operationa­l on all working days. In light of the orders, we have “decided to lift the earlier advisory on cluster approach in urban area & alternativ­e day approach in rural areas for opening of bank branches,” the SLBC notice said.

A similar notice has been issued in the state of Bihar, according to two people in the know of the matter. After the finance ministry directive, various state government­s have been in talks with the bankers’ committee dissuading them from keeping branches closed.

However, in some states such as Punjab, banking hours would be curtailed with minimum staffing, bank officials said.

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