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Thiruvananthapuram C-D ratio

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Thiruvananthapuram, April 17

Thiruvananthapuram district has recorded a credit-deposit (C-D) ratio of 76 per cent at the end of the calendar year 2006, which is much high above the State average, a district level review committee of banks conducted by Indian Overseas Bank, Lead Bank for the district, was told on Tuesday.

Total deposits of all commercial banks and co-operative institutions stood at Rs 13,331 crore and advances at Rs 10,099 crore. Priority sector credit disbursements at the end of the first nine months of fiscal 2006-07 had crossed Rs 1,546.73 crore against the annual target of Rs 2,186.76 core (71 per cent).

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