Mumbai, Sept. 25 -- Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday highlighted significant reforms in the banking sector, stating that approximately 86 key measures have been implemented to strengthen its foundation, making it more resilient and robust.

He said that over 53 crore bank accounts were opened after 2014, driving financial inclusion. Initiatives addressed gaps where 60 crore Indians lacked bank accounts prior to 2014.

Speaking at a program hosted by the 'Financial Express: India's Best Banks Award' in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Shah stated, "After 2014, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, significant banking sector reforms were introduced. At that time, nearly 60 crore Indians did not have even a single bank account in their f...