Bihar Chamber of Commerce and Industries (BCCI) has urged the Centre to set up at least one nationalised bank head office in the economically backward state of Bihar.
The chamber also requested the Centre to consider appointing a representative director from Bihar in any of the 21 nationalised banks in the country.
"Overall development of India is only possible when economically backward state like Bihar is developed at par with the economically advanced states, where banking sector also plays a major role," Chamber president P K Agrawal said in a release issued yesterday.
Urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Agrawal said that "for the benefit of the people of Bihar and all round development of the industries, business and economic activities of the state, there is a need to establish a nationalised bank head office and a representative director of the nationalised banks from the state."
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