Question
What does 'SLR' stand for in the context of banking
regulations?Solution
SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio) represents the minimum percentage of deposits that a commercial bank must maintain in the form of cash, gold, or other securities. It is a critical regulatory requirement aimed at ensuring the bank's liquidity and financial stability.
Which Multilateral Development Bank rolled out Country Partnership strategy?
Which state of India has the highest per capita income?
Which of the following is related to SDG Goal No 5?
At which location the world's tallest 'Ram Mandir' is set to be constructed with a height of 721 feet?
Padma Bhushan, Guru Vempati Chinna Satyam is renowned for having trained hundreds of students in which of the following dance forms?
In which of the following states Kuno Palpur Sanctuary is situated?
What type of cyberattack involves stealing personal information by connecting a malicious USB device into your phone or laptop while charging?
What is the objective of the Annual Mass Drug Administration (MDA) Campaign recently launched by the Uttar Pradesh government, and when is it scheduled ...
In which country did the hotaki dynasty flourish?
Who heads the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), which reviews economic trends and formulates an integrated economic policy framework for India?