The document shows a table with data on the number of branches of scheduled commercial banks in each Indian state and union territory as of March 2009, as well as the average population per bank branch. Some key details from the table are:
- Andhra Pradesh had the highest number of bank branches at 6,520, serving an average population of 13,000 per branch.
- Chandigarh had the lowest average population per branch at 4,000, served by 258 branches.
- Nationally, there was an average of 15,000 people per the 79,735 bank branches across India.
The document shows a table with data on the number of branches of scheduled commercial banks in each Indian state and union territory as of March 2009, as well as the average population per bank branch. Some key details from the table are:
- Andhra Pradesh had the highest number of bank branches at 6,520, serving an average population of 13,000 per branch.
- Chandigarh had the lowest average population per branch at 4,000, served by 258 branches.
- Nationally, there was an average of 15,000 people per the 79,735 bank branches across India.
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The document shows a table with data on the number of branches of scheduled commercial banks in each Indian state and union territory as of March 2009, as well as the average population per bank branch. Some key details from the table are:
- Andhra Pradesh had the highest number of bank branches at 6,520, serving an average population of 13,000 per branch.
- Chandigarh had the lowest average population per branch at 4,000, served by 258 branches.
- Nationally, there was an average of 15,000 people per the 79,735 bank branches across India.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as XLS, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd