Banks in Telangana had received currency deposits of around Rs 70,000 crore during demonetisation period, while the Reserve Bank supplied new currency worth Rs 55,000 crore. In next two to three months the apex bank will meet the currency demand of the state, said Dattatreya.
"Telangana banks received Rs 70,000 crore deposits and they received Rs 55,000 crore so far. RBI officials said they will be supplying another Rs 20,000 crore to Rs 25,000 crore in the next 2-3 months.
The minister held meeting with the officials of State Level Banking Committee here.
According to Dattatreya, the banks in the state have so far disbursed crop loans worth Rs 2,573 crore against the target of Rs 23,852 crore during the Kharif season.
He said the bankers have assured him the fulfillment of target of the season.
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