S. Roy, Kavita Mahar, S. Chandra Sekhar, Basha S Mahabub
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Indian Banking Industry: Challenges and Opportunities
Traditional banking practices from the British era, through the reforms era, nationalization, privatization, and the rise of an ever-increasing number of international banks in India, all comprise a vast canvas that makes up India's banking industry's history. Thus, the development of banking in India has been a protracted process. Keeping pace with the trends, India's banking sector has also reached new heights. Banks' methods of operation have undergone a dramatic transformation as a result of technological advancements. The danger of a lack of work-life balance is particularly evident in the banking sector. When it comes to satisfying their clients' varying requirements, bank employees exert tremendous effort. Tightening deadlines and increased workloads mean that workers must prioritise the quality of their product. It's challenging to strike a balance between work and personal life in today's fast-paced, always-on society. Human resource quality directly impacts the success of the banking industry.