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RBI Wins ‘Changemaker Of The Year’ Award

 

Recently, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was honored with the ‘Changemaker of the Year‘ award. Governor Shaktikanta Das accepted it on behalf of the RBI. The recognition was part of the Hindu Businessline Changemaker Awards 2023, held at ITC Maurya in New Delhi on November 3.

The ‘Changemaker of the Year’ Award

Accepting the ‘Changemaker of the Year’ award, Governor Shaktikanta Das acknowledged that this recognition was a tribute to the hard work and dedication of the more than 13,000 officers and employees of the RBI.

Their relentless efforts and teamwork were pivotal in ensuring that the central bank effectively managed the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and continued to safeguard the financial stability of the nation.

Proactive Measures during the COVID-19 Crisis

Governor Das highlighted the RBI’s proactive approach in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The central bank set up a quarantine facility and initiated measures to ensure the uninterrupted functioning of the money market during that challenging period. This emphasized the central bank’s unwavering commitment to maintaining the financial stability of the country and ensuring the prosperity of the economy.

Qualities of a Central Banker

Governor Das shared his perspective on the essential qualities that a central banker should possess. He outlined three key attributes:

I. Strong Common Sense and the Ability to Visualize Impact: Central bankers must possess a deep understanding of how monetary policy measures will affect the real economy. Having strong common sense allows them to make informed decisions that promote financial stability and economic growth.

II. Open-Mindedness and Crisis Anticipation: The capacity to keep an open mind is crucial for central bankers. They should be able to sense a crisis and anticipate potential problems, allowing them to take proactive measures to mitigate economic risks.

III. Encouraging Teamwork and Collective Leadership: Effective central bankers promote teamwork and collective decision-making processes within their institutions. Collaboration is essential for developing and implementing sound monetary policies that benefit the entire economy.

The Synergy between Government and RBI

Shaktikanta Das emphasized the importance of coordination and cooperation between the government and the RBI to ensure the effectiveness of policy measures. He also stressed that both institutions are mutually dependent, with the government requiring the RBI’s support to address crises and legislative changes, while the RBI needs government support for regulatory changes and crisis management.

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Saurabh

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