RBI assigns additional responsibilities to 3 DGs as MK Jain demits office 
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RBI assigns additional responsibilities to 3 DGs as MK Jain demits office

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday assigned additional responsibilities to three Deputy Governors consequent on demitting of office by M K Jain

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New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday assigned additional responsibilities to three Deputy Governors consequent on demitting of office by M K Jain.

Deputy Governor Jain was looking after departments of Co-ordination, Central Security Cell, Consumer Education and Protection Department, Department of Supervision, Financial Inclusion and Development Department and Human Resource Management. He was responsible for Premises Department, Rajbhasha Department, and Secretary's Department.

Deputy Governor M D Patra will now look after the departments of Co-ordiantion and Secretary's Department.

Deputy Governor T Rabi Sankar has been assigned the responsibility of Central Security Cell, and Human Resource Management.

Consumer Education and Protection Department, Department of Supervision, Financial Inclusion and Development Department will now be the responsibility of M Rajeshwar Rao.

It may be mentioned that the government on Tuesday appointed State Bank of India (SBI) managing director Swaminathan Jankiraman as Deputy Governor.

M K Jain completed his extended tenure on Tuesday.

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