Finance Minister P. Chidambaram today said that there is a rising demand for opening bank branches and expressed confidence that the bankers would respond positively to it.
“Bank branches are important for many reasons. People complain that they cannot open their bank account. If there is no bank branch say within 10 kilometres, how do you open a bank account,” Chidambaram said while inaugurating 300 new branches in Uttar Pradesh.
“Without a bank branch how do you reach to the people to mobilise their savings. I am very happy that now there is a rising demand to open a bank branch in our towns and villages.
I am sure that the bankers will respond to it,” he added.
On an average, about 6,000 branches were opened every year in the last 2-3 years, Chidambaram said.
“I am sure that in 2013-14, all our banks will open a large number of branches. In Uttar Pradesh alone, there is a plan to open another 2,700 branches. If you can do it in UP, you would be able to do at least 10,000 to 12,000 branches all over the country. I want all the bankers to put their best efforts to achieve the target,” he said.
Chidambaram said that Uttar Pradesh was an important State.
UP’s development
“In many ways, UP’s development and progress would determine India’s development and progress,” he said.
Chidambaram said that there would always be some national average and some States would be below it and some above it.
“...It is the rise of the average that will make India a strong country,” he said.
The Union Minister said that the Central Government pays special attention to States that are below the average.
“Which is why I said in my Budget speech that the parameters for deciding backwardness must change,” he said.
He said that the Central Government does not discriminate among States.
“We want all of India to grow and especially we want poor states and under-privileged to grow because while they grow, the whole of India grows,” he said.
He expressed confidence that by March 2014, every branch would have an ATM.