Answer Posted / sudipat das

The Rate at RBI lends money to the banks or bank borrows
money from RBI.If it gets increased then it becomes
difficult for the banks to meet their liquidity
standards.To fulfill their deficient gap banks in terms
incraeses loan rates.

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