Ethical Perspective on Indian Banking System with reference to Agriculture and SME advances.

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Ethical banking is a system of banking where a bank is concerned with the social impact of its activities. In case of India, ethics based banking is having a robust banking network which caters to all the segments of the society while being conscious of the holistic wellbeing of the economy. In this essay I have dealt with the ethical issue of whether we would be justified in blaming the agriculture and the SME for the growing Non-performing Assets (NPAs) in Indian banks.

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