The move comes ahead of the second bi-monthly monetary policy announcement on Tuesday, wherein the Reserve Bank is widely expected to slash policy rates following sharp drop in inflation and factory output numbers in recent months.
The Pune-based lender had cut its base rate or the minimum lending rate last December by 15 basis points to 10.25 per cent.
Commenting on the move, its executive director R K Gupta said, "It is hoped to boost housing, car and SME loans and other retails loans credit off-take in the current year."
In its first monetary policy review for 2015-16 on April 7, Rajan had kept the repo rate -- the rate at which it lends to the banks -- unchanged at 7.50 per cent.
However, outside its monetary policy review, RBI effected a cut in repo rate by an equal margin of 0.25 per cent each in January and March this year.
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