Computerisation in banks was started mainly on the recommendation of . . . . . . . . Committee.

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The correct answer is: D. Tandon

The Tandon Committee was set up in 1977 to study the feasibility of computerisation in banks. The committee recommended that computerisation should be introduced in banks in a phased manner. The first phase of computerisation was completed in 1980, and the second phase was completed in 1985. The Tandon Committee also recommended that a National Centre for Software Development in Banking (NCSDB) should be set up to develop software for banks. The NCSDB was set up in 1981, and it has played a major role in the computerisation of banks in India.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • A. Narasimhan Committee was set up in 1985 to study the financial sector reforms in India.
  • B. Chore Committee was set up in 1991 to study the implementation of the recommendations of the Narasimhan Committee.
  • C. Rangarajan Committee was set up in 2008 to study the global financial crisis and its impact on India.
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