Published July 23, 2014 | Version v1
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FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS

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Financial inclusion also implies a very important point. It is felt that a majority of the unbanked people are not used to frills, now normally associated with modern banking. These people require the most basic banking facilities which are free of frills. That means financial inclusion is no-frill banking. The policy makers have already initiated some positive measures aimed at expanding financial inclusion. However, the efforts are opined by many as not commensurate with the magnitude of the issue. There is also a need on the part of the academicians and researchers to study the issue of financial inclusion with a comprehensive approach in order to highlight its need and importance.

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