Day: December 4, 2025

RBI Retains SBI, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank as Domestic Systemically Important Banks

The Reserve Bank of India has now officially reaffirmed State Bank of India, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank as the country's safest banks by keeping them as Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs). These institutions are deemed "too big to fail" because of their size, complexity and important role in the financial system. As part of the designation, they have to maintain enhanced Common Equity Tier-1 capital buffers to increase resilience in situations of financial stress. By identifying these banks as systemically important, RBI strengthens public confidence and assures greater stability in the banking sector of India.

SBI, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank Continue as India’s Systemically Important Banks

  • RBI has reclassified SBI, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank as Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs) of India for the year 2025, implying that they are "too big to fail."

  • These banks are of major importance because of their size, complexity, interconnectivity, cross-border presence & unsuitability of substitutes.

  • Ratios required to be maintained by Banks under the Basel Committee of Supervisors by banks will maintain higher CET1 capital buffers: SBI – 0.80%, HDFC Bank – 0.40%, ICICI Bank – 0.20%

  • The idea is that "these additional capital charges increase the resilience, essentially to protect depositors and also to decrease systemic risk."

  • The revised classification is based on the D-SIB framework, which was introduced in 2014 and revised in 2023.

PYQs-Based Questions Related to the Banking Sector

Exam (Name, Year) Question Answer
RRB NTPC, 2016 Which was the first bank in India? Bank of Hindustan
RRB NTPC, 2021 Which bank was established in India at Calcutta under European management in 1770? Bank of Hindustan
SSC CPO, 25 Nov 2020 (Shift-1) "The Name You Can Bank Upon" is the slogan of which bank? P unjab National Bank (PNB)
SSC MTS, 2019 What is the slogan of Punjab National Bank (PNB)? "The Name You Can Bank Upon"

Expected Question About SBI, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank

Which of the following banks was first declared a D‑SIB by the RBI among SBI, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank?
A. SBI
B. HDFC Bank
C. ICICI Bank
D. All declared together

Answer: A. SBI
Explanation: SBI was among the first banks designated as D‑SIB (in 2015), followed by ICICI Bank (2016) and HDFC Bank (2017).

Which private sector bank among the following is not on the current RBI D‑SIB list?
A. ICICI Bank
B. HDFC Bank
C. Axis Bank
D. None of the above

Answer: C. Axis Bank
Explanation: The current D‑SIB list includes SBI, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank. Axis Bank is not listed.

When did HDFC Bank get classified as a D‑SIB by RBI?
A) 2015
B) 2016
C) 2017
D) 2018

Answer: C) 2017
Explanation: RBI added HDFC Bank to the list of D‑SIBs based on data as of March 31, 2017. 

Why does RBI impose an extra CET1 buffer on banks designated as D‑SIBs?
A) To reduce their net interest margin
B) To ensure they can absorb losses and protect the financial system in case of distress
C) To force them to lend less
D) To limit their growth

Answer: B) To ensure they can absorb losses and protect the financial system in case of distress
Explanation: The extra buffer is meant to strengthen their loss‑absorption capacity to prevent systemic risk.

Conclusion

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has kept State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank as Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs). This classification underscores the fact that they are important to ensuring financial stability. These banks are required to have higher capital buffers to absorb possible losses that will ensure the resilience of the overall banking system in India.

Data Shows 34% Children Under Five Are Stunted

The newly released official data by the national Poshan Tracker system, around 34% of children under 5 years of age in India are stunted. These findings are based on growth measurements of more than 6.44 crore children who continue to be enrolled in Anganwadi centres across the country. The report draws attention to 33.54% of children being stunted, 14.41% being underweight, and 5.03% being wasted, indicating continued challenges in child nutrition. Although there has been a slight improvement compared to previous assessments, the high rate of stunting remains a serious concern, as it impacts physical development, learning ability, and long-term health outcomes.

Poshan Tracker Data Highlights Severe Child Malnutrition: 34% Stunted

  • Latest Poshan Tracker data shows 34% of children under five are stunted, which is a manifestation of chronic malnutrition.

  • Such children measured across Anganwadi centres across the country, the following: (6.44 crores)

  • Multiple nutrition challenges are indicated, as 14.41% are underweight and 5.03% are wasted.

  • Of these, "long-term growth, learning ability and overall health are affected."

  • Data indicate that the need to strengthen nutrition programmes as well as early childhood care is an urgent necessity.

  • Government interventions are helping to improve the coverage, but malnutrition remains a major concern.

Important Questions About Malnutrition and Nutrition (PYQs)

Exam Name / Year Question Options Answer Explanation
SSC CGL 2023 What is the primary indicator used to measure child malnutrition in India? A) BMI
B) Stunting
C) Blood Pressure
D) Vision Index
B Stunting indicates chronic malnutrition based on height-for-age.
RRB NTPC 2022 Wasting represents which condition in children? A) Lack of height
B) Acute malnutrition
C) Lack of blood
D) Excess protein
B Wasting reflects acute or sudden malnutrition (low weight-for-height).
SSC GD 2024 What is the main objective of the POSHAN Abhiyaan? A) Increase food subsidy
B) Reduce malnutrition
C) Double farmers' income
D) Disease control
B POSHAN Abhiyaan aims to reduce malnutrition nationwide through multi-sectoral interventions.
RRB Group D 2023 Underweight is determined using which ratio? A) Height-for-age
B) Weight-for-age
C) Weight-for-height
D) BMI-height
B Underweight relates to weight compared to the child’s age (weight-for-age).
SSC CPO 2022 Which system is mainly used to track malnutrition data in India? A) Swachh Dashboard
B) Poshan Tracker
C) DigiHealth App
D) Ayush Portal
B The government tracks nutrition data through the Poshan Tracker system (Anganwadi records).

Expected Question for Poshan Abhiyan 

Which ministry is responsible for implementing POSHAN Abhiyaan?

A) Ministry of Health

B) Ministry of Education

C) Ministry of Women and Child Development

D) Ministry of Rural Development

Answer: C

Description: The Ministry of Women & Child Development oversees all POSHAN-related initiatives.

POSHAN Maah is observed every year in which month?

A) March

B) September

C) June

D) January

Answer: B

Description: September is celebrated as POSHAN Maah to spread awareness on nutrition.

POSHAN Abhiyaan sets a target to reduce stunting in children to what percentage by 2025?

A) 10%

B) 21%

C) 25%

D) 30%

Answer: B

Description: The mission aims to bring stunting down to 21% by strengthening nutrition services.

POSHAN Abhiyaan promotes community-based events known as:
A) Food Mela
B) Village Health Sanitation Day
C) Annaprashan Diwas
D) Nutri-Day
Answer: C
Description: Annaprashan Diwas encourages early nutrition practices in infants.

Under POSHAN Abhiyaan, which groups are the main target beneficiaries?
A) Senior citizens
B) Farmers
C) Children, pregnant women, lactating mothers
D) Adolescents only
Answer: C
Description: These groups are prioritised because they are vulnerable to malnutrition.

Conclusion

The 34% of under-five children are stunted is a major national challenge, which demands urgent attention. While progress has been made, the extent of chronic undernutrition is threatening long-term health, the ability to learn and to produce. Strengthening the nutrition programmes, taking care of the mothers better and providing timely intervention is needed to protect the future of the nation.

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