Suppose a party from Delhi pays you via cheque of Citibank and you have account in SBI, Ahmedabad. You deposit this cheque in your area’s SBI branch.
Now the SBI branch manager would send his [overworked, underpaid] Bank PO to Citibank’s office in A’bad. He’d show the cheque, collect the cash and return to deposit the money in your account.
But SBI would be getting thosands of cheques everyday- some from ICICI, some from Citibank, some from axis and so on. SBI cannot send its staff to every other bank to get the cash, that’d be extremely time consuming.
Therefore To simplify this cheque transection process, each bank will send a representative to a central place and exchange cheques drawn on each other.
This centralized place is called clearing house/processing house.
Reserve bank of India is act as clearing house.
In cities where RBI’s office doesnot exist, usually SBI or other public sector bank acts as the clearing house.
What is MICR code?
By seeing the PIN code, a postman can know the destination of an envelope. Same way by using the MICR code, RBI (clearing house) can know the name of a bank, location of its branch from where the cheque was issued= faster clearing of cheques.
MICR = Magnetic ink character recognition.
At the bottom of every cheque, you’d see some black colored numbers with weird looking fonts. That is the MICR code.
These numbers are printed with a special ink containing iron oxide, so that it can be automatically read by a special machine.
Ofcourse this sounds similar to bar codes, but there is a difference: unlike barcode, you can read the MICR code and decode it, without the use of special machines.
What is Cheque Truncation System (CTS)?
Under the old paper cheque based clearing, the SBI bank will send the paper cheque to the clearing house and get the money and then transfer it to your account.
This is still time consuming. because SBI (or any bank) would need to physically move the cheques to a clearing house.
So RBI came up with a new idea known as ‘Cheque Truncation System (CTS)’.
In this Cheque Truncation System (CTS), SBI branch will not send the paper cheque to the clearing house, but instead, it’d merely scan the cheque, and electronically send the image + MICR data, to the clearing house.
From the clearing house, the data would goto the paying bank (Citibank in our example), they will inspect the MICR data, signature on the scanned image and release the money to SBI.
This process is faster and more safer than the conventional paper-cheque clearing method.
What are the benefits of Cheque Truncation?
It Eliminates the time, money and manpower wasted during physical movement of cheques (from banks to clearing house).
Thus, Cheque Truncation =faster clearing = better service to customers,
Cheque Truncation system reduces the scope for clearing-related frauds
There is no fear of losing cheque in transit.
CTS-2010
In the year 2010, RBI came up with the guidelines for Cheque Truncation system. (CTS 2010)
The banks would need to upgrade a few things to comply with CTS 2010 standards of RBI.
For example, in their branch offices, they would need to buy scanners and install special software provided by RBI, to securely transfer and receive the scanned image and data.
They may need to change the color-scheme of chequebooks so that signature and handwriting is visible in the scanned image. And so on…
Problem: some jholachhaap banks, are yet to comply with RBI’s CTS 2010 guidelines.
Hence recently RBI issued a warning to all banks: upgrade your banking infrastructure according to CTS 2010 guidelines, before the end of Sept. 2012
I got training on this topic in my bank, but not was able to understand completely :) . But the way you explained the basics here is fantastic and easy to understand.
Thanks again Mrunal Sir
Hahaha :D.. well explained the concept “in an interesting way with humor” – USP of Mrunal :)
when i do not feel like studying anything from books/newspaper etc, then i go to ur site and it is sure that i will utilize my time and gain something in that(boring)mood of mine :D
Hello everyone !!!
Have anybody joined wikiias ??? if yes, please can somebody become my referencee for joining me to wikiias ?
i would be very grateful to you….and waiting for ur reply
“Whenever we do something, our prime objective is not to improve the economy but to harass the UPSC aspirants.”
~Hilarious lines. Love your presentation sir.It is your inherent capability for humour that brings us to this time and again, as it is easier for us to understand topics impregnated with humour. I wish there were more teachers like you in people’s lives.
My site only acts as a ‘supplement’ and not as a ‘substitute’ for the Standard reference books and newspapers.
Please read following article on how to start CSE preparation.
Hi Mrunalji
I need some help regarding selection of my daily newspaper.
For the last 1 year i have been reading TOI regularly and have bcome comfortable with its liberal and progressive ideology on all issues and its language.
However in your previous articles you have stressed on importance of The Hindu and The Indian Express specially keeping in mind their weightage in mains 2012.
I want to highlight 2 problems i face with The Hindu/Frontline
– Not comfortable with the extreme leftist approach on all matters
– In mumbai i get two days old hindu(eg Thu paper on Sat) and that also at double the printed price
I plan to continue reading TOI/ET and only read select op-ed and editorials of The Hindu online
Request you to advice me further on this so that if any changes are required to be made could be implemented immediately.
Thanks&Regards
NRM
TOI is a waste newspaper shows paid news, it focusses more on Yash Chopra rather than Vidharbha Farmers.Very Few social issue news. You can buy Indian Express or read hindu newspaper from hinduonnet.
I’m a bank employee, joined few days ago. I’ve written Mains unsuccessfully twice(11 & 12). I figured out that the subjects I’ve chosen, for me haven’t been right(Pub Ad & Anthro). With 2 chances left I’ve planned to skip this attempt and try 2014 with changed syllabus. As you are aware of the situation in banks and after work hours study is tough So I wish to seek your advice & help in this regard
Dont send the msg to ur mind that studying after work hours is tough, (so many ppl clear exam by giving jobs, without taking leaves in 1st attempt, take example of these people)do some pranayam(breathing excercise), relax a bit. u r going to appear in most prestigious examination so work hard is the most important key. probably there must be some fault in ur studying these subjects.
You may skip the next attempt, the decision is all yours. Think wisely and take decision. All the best
if you skip an attempt, there is a pit-fall: you might get ‘rusted’ in your preparation, particularly for current affairs.
So, continue Following the current affairs and daily newspapers vigilantly. All the best.
Dear Mrunal,
Thanks a lot for clearing this type of thing/issue which we come across very often and also we try to know how it works but ultimately we are unable to understand the whole process.Also your way of explaining is really simple but highly effective.Once again thanks a ton..All the best and please keep it up!!!
I am working in a Head post office. We go to SBI Clearing house for cheques clearance daily. This CTS 2010 not implemented in our area. Now understand the concept clearly. Thank you mrunal ji.
Hi Mrunal,
I have finished GS2 manual by TMH twice. Should I move to another book or repeat it again & again?
what is gs2? general studies 2??
Yes. CSAT paper
I think you should practice mock tests to test your understanding level and then rectify your faults.
yes my brother. but reading is worthless if you do not rememeber it.
I got training on this topic in my bank, but not was able to understand completely :) . But the way you explained the basics here is fantastic and easy to understand.
Thanks again Mrunal Sir
This is really good info. you are giving us.. really nice sir…
thank you sir
Hey ,thanks a lot for this artice.
I would be very thankful to you if you can publish an article on “kundakulum Nucleaar Plant Issue” on your website.
THANX SIR,i will be grateful if u throw some light on Cauvery water issue.
very nice , explained in a very lucid manner.
thank u sir
sir, your way of explanation is awesome …. jholachapal bank, and lena bank made your understanding more clear ….. thank you sir
Excellent Stuff sir, Thank you very much.
Sir,
i m a fresher ,Kindly guide for preparation for civil -2013
Hey Narendra Pal,
Sir has already shared plan for preparation. Kindly check the following link :
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/02/study-plan-topicwise-plausible-booklist.html/comment-page-2#comment-14385
Hahaha :D.. well explained the concept “in an interesting way with humor” – USP of Mrunal :)
when i do not feel like studying anything from books/newspaper etc, then i go to ur site and it is sure that i will utilize my time and gain something in that(boring)mood of mine :D
yeah.. tats xactly how I do it too..
:)
Thanks for help Mrunal Sir , this initiative of yours not only help aspirants but also non aspirants to increase knowledge related to current affairs
Hello everyone !!!
Have anybody joined wikiias ??? if yes, please can somebody become my referencee for joining me to wikiias ?
i would be very grateful to you….and waiting for ur reply
me too. it seems that we need a reference to join it.
My email id – unknownaspirant@gmail.com
hi,
can you guys please refer to em as well
deeptivbvv@gmail.com
Shilpa …ur comment is exactly mine….mrunal knows how to generate interest:)thanks mrunal
:) :)
“Whenever we do something, our prime objective is not to improve the economy but to harass the UPSC aspirants.”
~Hilarious lines. Love your presentation sir.It is your inherent capability for humour that brings us to this time and again, as it is easier for us to understand topics impregnated with humour. I wish there were more teachers like you in people’s lives.
sir , i am from tamil medium , i understand ur articles clearly, so this much knowledge is enough for cse?
My site only acts as a ‘supplement’ and not as a ‘substitute’ for the Standard reference books and newspapers.
Please read following article on how to start CSE preparation.
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/02/study-plan-topicwise-plausible-booklist.html
Hi Mrunalji
I need some help regarding selection of my daily newspaper.
For the last 1 year i have been reading TOI regularly and have bcome comfortable with its liberal and progressive ideology on all issues and its language.
However in your previous articles you have stressed on importance of The Hindu and The Indian Express specially keeping in mind their weightage in mains 2012.
I want to highlight 2 problems i face with The Hindu/Frontline
– Not comfortable with the extreme leftist approach on all matters
– In mumbai i get two days old hindu(eg Thu paper on Sat) and that also at double the printed price
I plan to continue reading TOI/ET and only read select op-ed and editorials of The Hindu online
Request you to advice me further on this so that if any changes are required to be made could be implemented immediately.
Thanks&Regards
NRM
why dont you try the hindu on net .just visit there website it will be free of cost.
@NRM many places get the Hindu one day late. it cannot be compared to TOI as far as upsc preparation is concerned.
TOI is a waste newspaper shows paid news, it focusses more on Yash Chopra rather than Vidharbha Farmers.Very Few social issue news. You can buy Indian Express or read hindu newspaper from hinduonnet.
Hi Mrunal Bhai,
I’m a bank employee, joined few days ago. I’ve written Mains unsuccessfully twice(11 & 12). I figured out that the subjects I’ve chosen, for me haven’t been right(Pub Ad & Anthro). With 2 chances left I’ve planned to skip this attempt and try 2014 with changed syllabus. As you are aware of the situation in banks and after work hours study is tough So I wish to seek your advice & help in this regard
Dont send the msg to ur mind that studying after work hours is tough, (so many ppl clear exam by giving jobs, without taking leaves in 1st attempt, take example of these people)do some pranayam(breathing excercise), relax a bit. u r going to appear in most prestigious examination so work hard is the most important key. probably there must be some fault in ur studying these subjects.
You may skip the next attempt, the decision is all yours. Think wisely and take decision. All the best
@NS I totally agree with you !!!!
if you skip an attempt, there is a pit-fall: you might get ‘rusted’ in your preparation, particularly for current affairs.
So, continue Following the current affairs and daily newspapers vigilantly. All the best.
guys
Pl, discuss advantages / disadvantages of those ias aspirants who are preparing while doing job.
Dear Mrunal,
Thanks a lot for clearing this type of thing/issue which we come across very often and also we try to know how it works but ultimately we are unable to understand the whole process.Also your way of explaining is really simple but highly effective.Once again thanks a ton..All the best and please keep it up!!!
Thanks a lot Mrunal for great work.
Please give a concept study on MGNREGA Scheme. It would be really help everybody to understand.
Thanks.
read it from India Year Book Bro…… u can get its pdf on net……
Sir,
Nothing can be incommensurate with your laconic article which obviates the need for any further study on the topic.
I am working in a Head post office. We go to SBI Clearing house for cheques clearance daily. This CTS 2010 not implemented in our area. Now understand the concept clearly. Thank you mrunal ji.
Really very lucid way . .Thanx bro. .
Sir,
All details will be incommensurate with your laconic article which obviates the need for any further study on the topic
thank u sir.
damn humurous…..the last points……
Mrunal at his best….as usual :P
thanx a lot
way of presentation is admirable
ITS ALLR AWESOME SIR … I REALLY PRIVILGED TO BE A PART OF UR SITE.. THANQ… SIR.. U R REALLY A GIANT….
all i want to say thumbs up :)