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Cheat co-ops active in Telangana? RBI warns govt

Parasnath by Parasnath
January 16, 2017
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Money laundering: Co-op banks of UP under lens

People walk in front of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) building in Kolkata May 21, 2012. The rupee fell below the key psychological level of 55 to hit a new record low on Monday, setting up the prospect of further falls unless the central bank takes measures or intervenes more aggressively, traders said. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS) - RTR32EK3

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RBI has called upon Telangana state government to stop cooperative societies belonging to other states from collecting cash deposits from the public by offering abnormally high interest rates, reports Deccan Chronicle.

Cooperative societies from Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra are indulging in illegal activities, RBI says.

Though these firms are registered as cooperative societies, they are involved in chit funds, which is illegal.

Meanwhile, RBI had a meeting with officials of the cooperative departments of states and alerted them to the fraudulent cooperative societies.

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