7th CPC Orders

  • Home
  • Dopt
  • 7th CPC News
  • CSD

Central Government Employees News Latest Update

AIBEA Press Release – Condemn the Demand of ASSOCHAM to Pravatise Banks

February 27, 2018 Leave a Comment

AIBEA Press Release – Condemn the Demand of ASSOCHAM to Pravatise Banks

ALL INDIA BANK EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
Central Office:”PRABHAT NIVAS” Regn. No.2037
Singapore Plaza, 164, Linghi Chetty Street, Chennai-600001
Phone: 2535 1522 Fax: 4500 2191, 2535 8853 Web:www.aibea.in
[email protected] & [email protected]

PRESS RELEASE

18-2-2018

By C.H. VENKATACHALAM, GEN SECRETARY, AIBEA

• We condemn the demand of ASSOCHAM to pravatise Banks
• Let them advise their members to repay the Bank loans
• Assocham should condemn Nirav Modi for his cheating the Banks

It is very strange and interesting that the Associated Chamber of Commerce, the mouthpiece of the industrialists and business houses has suggested privatization of banks in view of the recent fraud in PNB.
They have conveniently forgotten the track record of private banks in our country.

No. of Private Banks Failed, Amalgamated, ceased to function/transferred their liabilities and Assets, went into liquidation between 1948 and 1968

1948
45
1949
55
1950
45
1951
60
1952
31
1953
31
1954
27
1955
29
1956
28
1957
30
1958
28
1959
38
1960
26
1961
47
1962
33
1963
20
1964
82
1965
42
1966
17
1967
15
1968
7
In 20 years
736 private Banks
Private Banks put under moratorium in public interest due mismanagement and gone out of existence from 1969
1969
1.
Bank of Bihar
1970
2.
National Bank of Lahore
1971
3.
Eastern Bank
1974
4.
Krishnarao Baldeo Bank
1976
5.
Belgaum Bank
1985
6.
Lakshmi Commercial Bank
1986
7.
Miraj State Bank
1986
8.
Hindustan Commercial Bank
1990
9.
Traders Bank Ltd.
1990
10.
Bank of Tamilnad
1990
11.
Bank of Thanjavur
1991
12.
Parur Central bank
1991
13.
Purbanchal Bank
1993
14.
Bank of Karad Ltd
1995
15.
Kashinath Seth Bank
1997
16.
Punjab Co-operative Bank Ltd
1997
17.
Bari Doab Bank Ltd
1999
18.
Bareilly Bank Ltd.
1999
19.
20th Century
Finance Corporation Ltd.
1999
20.
British Bank of Middle East
1999
21.
Sikkim Bank Limited
2000
22.
Times Bank Ltd
2001
23.
Bank of Madura
2002
24.
Benaras State Bank Ltd.
2003
25.
Nedungadi Bank Ltd
2004
26.
South Gujarat Local Area Bank
2004
27.
Bank Muscat SAOG
2004
28.
Global Trust Bank Ltd.
2006
29.
Bank of Punjab
2006
30.
Ganesh bank of Kurundwad
2006
31.
UFJ Bank Ltd
2007
32.
United Western Bank
2007
33.
Lord Krishna Bank
2007
34.
Sangli Bank
2007
35.
Bharat Overseas Bank
2008
36.
Centurion bank of Punjab

If private banks are really efficient, why these Banks were closed down and merged with others. Most of these banks were merged with public sector banks. PSBs have become the Neelakana Mahadev to swallow the poison of failure of many private banks and it is funny that Assocham is asking PSBs to be privatized now. We understand their greed but they cannot claim that private banks are more efficient.

Secondly, take the alarmingly increasing bad loans in Banks. Who are the delinquents and who are the defaulters? Are all of them not private companies, industrialists and corporate houses? 12 cases of NAPs have been referred to NCLT for insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings involving Rs. 253,000 crores. Who are they? Is it their efficiency? Should banks be privatized and handed over to these people?

In the PNB fraud, no doubt there is an unpardonable sin on part of those officials who have gone out of the way to favour Nirav Modi. But who has tempted them and influenced them? Is it not private corporate giant Nirav Modi? Take any major fraud in our country. One will see the hand of private corporates in it.

Let them not forget that bulk of the loans given by public sector banks are to private corporate houses. If public sector banks are not efficient, why do they avail these loans from PSBs and why have not taken such loans from private banks.

Devil should not quote scriptures. We feel to advice Assocham to ask the private sector corporate defaulters to repay the bank loans to the PSBs and condemn NIMO for the fraud he has committed on PNB.

C.H. VENKATACHALAM
GENERAL SECRETARY

Source: https://banknewskumar.blogspot.in/

Related posts:

  1. Rs 6,000-crore Equity held Back from Laggard State-Run Banks
  2. SAVE BANKING INDUSTRY – ALL INDIA BANK OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
  3. UFBU Meeting was Held in Mumbai in 13-11-2017 – AIBEA Circular
  4. Notifiction for Central Govt hereby Authorised Public Sector Banks – Finmin Orders
  5. Banks to take Immediate Steps to put Restrictions on Bank Accounts of over two lakh ‘struck off’ companies
  6. Morcha to Parliament – A Grand Success – More than 30000 Participated
  7. Creamy Layer Criteria in PSUs, Banks, Insurance Institutions – DoPT Orders on 6.10.2017
  8. Railway Officer’s Specimen Signature Available with Banks
  9. Rural Demand is Driving the Growth of e-commerce Sector in India
  10. Reserve Bank of India: All Agency Banks to Remain Open on March 31, 2019 (Sunday)

Filed Under: Bank Employees News Tagged With: AIBEA, ASSOCHAM, Bank Employees News

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *




Pay Matrix

Pay Matrix Table

Level 1 to 5

Level  6 to 9

Level  10 to 12

Level  13 to 14

Level  15 to 18

Seventh cpc orders

CGHS Hospitals List

1. AHMADABAD


2. ALLAHABAD


3. BENGALURU


4. BHOPAL


5. BHUBANESHWAR


6. CHANDIGARH


7. CHENNAI


8. DEHRADUN


9. DELHI & NCR


10. GUWAHATI


11. HYDERABAD


12. INDORE


13. JABALPUR


14. JAIPUR


15. JAMMU


16. KANPUR


17. KOLKATA


18. LUCKNOW


19. MEERUT


20. MUMBAI


21. NAGPUR


22. PATNA


23. PUNE


24. RANCHI


25. SHIMLA


26. SHILLONG


27. THIRUVANATHAPURAM

Form

Defence Pay Matrix

Archives

  • March 2020
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017

Copyright © 2020 · eleven40 Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in