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Date : May 27, 2021
Contents
PART ONE: THE ECONOMY- REVIEW AND PROSPECTS
I. ASSESSMENT AND PROSPECTS
Lessons from the 2020-21 Experience
Looking Ahead to 2021-22 and Beyond
II. ECONOMIC REVIEW
The Real Economy
Price Situation
Money and Credit
Financial Markets
Government Finances
External Sector
PART TWO: THE WORKING AND OPERATIONS OF THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
III. MONETARY POLICY OPERATIONS
Monetary Policy
The Operating Framework: Liquidity Management
Monetary Policy Transmission
Sectoral Lending Rates
IV. CREDIT DELIVERY AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION
Credit Delivery
Financial Inclusion
Financial Literacy
V. FINANCIAL MARKETS AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT
Financial Markets Regulation Department
Financial Markets Operations Department
Foreign Exchange Department
VI. REGULATION, SUPERVISION AND FINANCIAL STABILITY
Financial Stability Unit
Department of Regulation
Commercial Banks
Cooperative Banks
Non-Banking Financial Companies
Department of Supervision
Commercial Banks
Urban Cooperative Banks
Non-Banking Financial Companies
All Supervised Entities
Enforcement Department
Consumer Education and Protection Department
Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
VII. PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT
Debt Management of the Central Government
Debt Management of State Governments
VIII. CURRENCY MANAGEMENT
Developments in Currency in Circulation
Currency Management Infrastructure
Expenditure on Security Printing
Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited
IX. PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Department of Payment and Settlement Systems
Department of Information Technology
X. COMMUNICATION, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, RESEARCH AND STATISTICS
Communication Processes
International Relations
Government and Bank Accounts
Managing Foreign Exchange Reserves
Economic and Policy Research
Statistics and Information Management
Legal Issues
XI. GOVERNANCE, HUMAN RESOURCES AND ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Governance Structure
Human Resource Development Initiatives
Enterprise-Wide Risk Management
Internal Audit/Inspection
Corporate Strategy and Budget Management
Rajbhasha
Premises Department
Annex
XII. THE RESERVE BANK’S ACCOUNTS FOR 2020-21
Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2021
Income Statement for the year ended March 31, 2021
Schedules forming part of Balance Sheet and Income Statement
Statement of Significant Accounting Policies for the year ended March 31, 2021
Notes to Accounts
Annex I: Chronology of Major Policy Announcements: March 2020 to March 2021
Annex II: Chronology of Major Policy Announcements to Mitigate the Impact of COVID-19: March 2020 to March 2021
Appendix Tables
BOXES
II.1.1 : What Drives Recovery in Growth after a Crisis?
II.1.2 : Impact of COVID-19 on Corporate Performance
II.2.1 : Post - COVID-19 Surge in Mark-ups and Food Inflation Surprise
II.4.1 : Is the Bubble in Stock Markets Rational?
II.4.2 : The Phenomena of Listing Returns in India: Some Exploration
II.5.1 : 15th Finance Commission Recommendations: A Comparative Analysis
II.6.1 : COVID-19 Pandemic - Opportunities and Challenges for Indian Pharmaceutical Exports
II.6.2 : Is FDI COVID-Proof?
III.1 : The Lender of Last Resort
IV.1 : Addressing Regional Disparities in the Flow of Priority Sector Credit
V.1 : Mitigating COVID-19 Impact on Bond Market through Dynamic Approach in Open Market Operations
VI.1 : COVID-19 Related Regulatory Measures - A Cross-country Perspective
VI.2 : Revised Regulatory Framework for NBFCs - A Scale-Based Approach
VI.3 : Changing Paradigm of UCB Supervision – Way Forward
VI.4 : Structural Changes in Business Models of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) and Strengthened Supervision
VI.5 : Framework for Education from a Consumer Protection Perspective
VI.6 : Deposit Insurance Pricing - Mitigating Moral Hazard through Risk-based Premium (RBP)
VIII.1 : Automation of Banknote Handling Process
IX.1 : Reserve Bank of India – Digital Payments Index (RBI-DPI)
IX.2 : FinTech Activity in India: Funding and Employment Trends during COVID-19
IX.3 : RTGS 24X365, Including Lessons from the Country Experience
X.1 : Central Bank Communication during Pandemic
X.2 : SAARCFINANCE and RBI Initiatives
X.3 : Treasury Single Account System for e-Payment by Central Government Autonomous Bodies
X.4 : Challenges to Forex Reserves Management in a Low Yield Environment
X.5 : Surveys during COVID-19 Pandemic
XI.1 : Competency Management Framework for the Reserve Bank
XI.2 : The Strategic Framework of the Reserve Bank
APPENDIX TABLES
1. Macroeconomic and Financial Indicators
2. Growth Rates and Composition of Real Gross Domestic Product (At 2011-12 Prices)
3. Gross Savings
4. Inflation, Money and Credit
5. Capital Market – Primary and Secondary
6. Key Fiscal Indicators
7. Combined Receipts and Disbursements of the Central and State Governments
8. India’s Overall Balance of Payments
9. Foreign Direct Investment Flows to India: Country-wise and Industry-wise

With the change in its accounting year to April-March (earlier July-June), this Annual Report covers the working and functions of the Reserve Bank for the transition period of nine months (July 2020 - March 2021).


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