Defying an overall weak sentiment in the broader market, shares of Bank of Baroda surged 15.15 per cent, Canara Bank climbed 13.42 per cent, Bank of India jumped 8.72 per cent, Union Bank of India (5.29 per cent), PNB (4.09 per cent) and SBI (3.95 per cent) on the BSE.
Among others, Allahabad Bank rose by 5.66 per cent, Indian Overseas Bank gained 4.13 per cent and Bank of Maharashtra was up 3.95 per cent.
Announcing the revamp plan named 'Indradhanush' that also includes setting up of a Bank Board Bureau (BBB) for broad-level appointments and a performance-based monitoring mechanism, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also allayed fears of any panic over mounting bad debts at the state-run banks.
Under the plan, asset reconstruction companies will also be strengthened to deal with bad loan situation.
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In order to professionalise PSBs, the government also announced appointment of two private sector bankers to head Bank of Baroda and Canara Bank while also making appointments to three other large state-run banks from within the government sector.
The BSE Sensex ended the day with a loss of 189.04 points at 27,878.27.