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MC Explainer | Can banks refuse to communicate in the local language to customers?

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines say that it is mandatory for banks to use a regional language with Hindi and English for communication

January 14, 2023 / 11:13 IST
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On January 5, a video on Twitter from the Bangarpet branch of Canara bank in the Kolar district of Karnataka showed a bank employee arguing with a customer to speak in Hindi while the customer replied that he knows only Kannada, the local language.
This isn’t an isolated incident.

Speaking to Moneycontrol, Krushika AV, a farmer from Sringeri, a town in western Karnataka, said in his town, a majority of people only know Kannada and some banks do not have communication options in Kannada.

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“In some banks, forms, cheque book, pass book, challans etc. are available in Hindi and English and not in Kannada,” Krushika said. Also, the token vending machines, pass book printing machines, and token announcement recordings are also only in English and Hindi,” Krushika said.

There have been similar complaints from other non-Hindi speaking states as well about banks insisting for Hindi or English as the only language of communication and not making available the local language in respective areas.

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