Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das, in his keynote address at the FIMMDA (Fixed Income Money Market And Derivatives Association Of India) annual event, said the central bank helped macroeconomic stability despite a volatile global scenario.
RBI Governor Sees GDP Growth At 9.5% In 2021-22 On Positive Indicators RBI Governor Sees GDP Growth At 9.5% In 2021-22 On Positive Indicators The break-up of the GDP is to be 18.5 per cent in first quarter, 7.9 per cent in second quarter, 7.2 per cent Q3 and 6.6 per cent in fourth quarter.
RBI Governor says that economy will grow at 9.5 per cent during 2021-22
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Friday that the GDP for 2021-22 is seen at 9.5 per cent. This has been arrived at, keeping in mind all positive aspects which have been visible despite the Coronavirus pandemic, like the corporate sector adapting to the situation arising out of it and expectations of normal monsoon, apart from moderation in urban demand.
Paper currently being used for printing of banknotes is made by using 100% cotton
We all deal with currency notes on a daily basis and take them by face value, as we believe that we will get the worth of amount which a particular note promises. But how much do we actually know about our Indian currency? Or for that matter, how aware are we about the information which is mentioned on currency notes.
Let s begin with the smallest denomination note of Indian currency – the rupee one note.
Do you know that this is the only currency note which is not signed by the Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), but by the Finance Secretary to the Government of India?