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Prabhu, G. Nandini, V., Ashwini, Salins, Meghana, V. A., Namreen Asif, Mahale, Prasad, K., Sowmya, Lodo, Alisha Edile |
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Library of Progress-Library Science, Information Technology & Computer; Jul-Dec2024, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p3968-3977, 10p |
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Purpose: The paper examines the implementation of green banking in India, focusing specially on Canara Bank ltd., a top "A" class scheduled commercial bank. The report delves into the banks' green banking initiatives and their difficulties in achieving its objectives. Canara Bank Ltd., offers a variety of goods and services tailored to its clients' personal and business needs. Canara Bank Ltd., one of India's financial services provides, has multiple locations across the country. Methodology: this case study examines Canara Bank's green banking adoption, utilizing secondary sources and a descriptive approach. Data will be collected through a literature review, document analysis, and media sources, with qualitative content and disciplinary analysis. Findings: Banks in both the public and private sectors have made the required reductions in carbon emissions. In addition to offering green goods and services to all of its clients, the bank is also becoming more environmentally conscious. The majority of Indian banks have demonstrated their ability to preserve environmental balance and achieve sustainable development through their activities and provision of green products and services. Originality/Value: The study makes an effort to investigate Canara Bank's initiatives and green banking practices in India using data from secondary sources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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