Monetary Indicators in India (2004 and 2005) | |||||
(Amount : Rs. in Crore) | |||||
Item | Outstanding as on September 30, 2005 | Variation (Year-on-Year) | |||
I) Reserve Money* | |||||
II) Broad Money (M3) | |||||
a) Currency With the Public | |||||
b) Aggregate Deposits | |||||
I) Demand Deposits | |||||
II) Time Deposits | |||||
of Which : Non-Resident Foreign Currency Deposits | |||||
III) Nm3 | |||||
of Which : Call Term Funding From Financial Institutions | |||||
IV) a. L1 | |||||
of which : Postal Deposits | |||||
b. L2 | |||||
of which : Postal Deposits | |||||
c. L3 | |||||
of which : NBFC Deposits | |||||
V. Major Sources of Broad Money | |||||
a) Net Bank Credit to the Government (I+II) | |||||
I) Net Reserve Bank Credit to Government | |||||
of Which : to the Centre | |||||
II) Other Banks` Credit to Government | |||||
b) Bank Credit to Commercial Sector | |||||
Of which : Scheduled Commercial Banks` Non-food Credit | |||||
c) Net Foreign Exchange Assets of Banking Sector |