We have an Aspirational Society – Are we prepared for it. Dinesh K Kapila, CGM (Retd) NABARD (Published in The Business Sandesh dated 03/02/2026) Around Republic Day is an appropriate time to reflect if we are building a nation in consonance with the aspirations of our youth. The personal experience I have, across India is that our youth seek more prosperous, fruitful and meaningful lives. The desire for economic progress and better governance runs deep. As a developmental banker, this was observed closely, including the demand for credit as a tool to further economic progress as also for consumption. Our developmental initiatives and paradigm must reflect this. More important, the political leadership must understand the evolving change. Do our governance structures and models reflect the due incremental calibration which is required. Are we administratively equipped for the changeover or ready to adapt our governance structures and mode of functi...
Half a Century of Empowering Rural India: The RRB Journey. By Dinesh K Kapila. (Published in Responsive Rural Banking on 01/01/2026). Since their inception on October 2, 1975, Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) have served as the backbone of India’s rural economy. Established to bridge the gap between organized banking and the underserved agrarian heartland, RRBs have in the last fifty years transformed from small district level small banking units into state level institutional organisations. The RRBs have a legacy of Inclusion. Of the unreached. The journey began with the Prathama Bank, and today, RRBs manage a massive network that brings "banking to the doorstep." Over five decades, these institutions have successfully democratised credit providing vital institutional credit to small and marginal farmers, agricultural laborers, and rural artisans. They have facilitated economic growth playing a pivotal role in credit to the agriculture ...