No. 133.-VALUE of NOTES in CIRCULATION, and Composition of the Paper Currency RESERVE on the 31st March in each Year. 1 (a) Includes Rs. 5,04,05,185, being the value of Silver bullion held in the United States of America and in transit therefrom. (b) Includes silver valued at Rs. 13,36,772. (c) Includes Rs. 51,00,000 in Silver bullion. (d) After deduction of amout t withdrawn from circulation by Foreign Circles and in course of remittances to Circles of Issue. Bepresents gold in transit between India, England and His Majesty's Dominions. No. 134-CREATED SECURITIES in the PAPER CURRENCY RESERVE and APPROPRIATIONS for their REDUCTION. (a) Excludes 3 per cent. Rupee Loan, which is included in the opening balance of 1922-23. ---3,00,81,680 -3,00,81,680 No. 135--RECEIPTS, CHARGES, and NET PROFITS of the PAPER CURRENCY No. 136-PROGRESS OF BANKING CAPITAL IN INDIA. A. Imperial Bank of India and Indian Joint-Stock Bankst, whose head offices are located in India,' With effect from 27th January, 1921, the three Presidency Banks of Bengal, Bombay and Madras were amalga.. mated and formed into the Imperial Bank of India. † Banks with capital and reserve of Rs. 5 lakhs and over. B. Exchange Banks whose Head Offices are not located in India. |