Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan on Friday said there was a need to check flaws in the banking system to ensure that defaulters were not let off scotfree.
"We have to check the flaws in the banking system where a defaulter cannot escape with impunity," Rajan said.
The banking sector is currently struggling with high non performing assets (NPAs).
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"Our country is today facing a number of challenges regarding implementation of economic reforms and we are putting it back on the right path by certain measures. We need to focus in implementation and improve capacity at every level of the economy. We should concentrate on village infrastructure and national infrastructure as well to keep economic growth and check inflation levels," Rajan said.
He stressed on the role of government spending in reviving growth, especially because exports are not doing as well as in the past.
"There are certain aspects like macro stability, human capital, business environment, taxation, judiciary and allocating resources that play a key role in boosting our economy.
"We need to constitute state level coordination committees to monitor unregistered and illegal operators with the Chief Secretary, DGP and District Collectors in the committees.
"Today, the new mantra in the country is transparency at all levels," Rajan was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the Academy, delivering a lecture on 'Reforming India's Economic Institutions'.
Earlier, Rajan paid homage at the Police Martyrs' Memorial.