The Reserve Bank on Tuesday opened a sub-office at Kohima and announced its aim to have soon an office in Itanagar to strengthen its presence in North East India. Deputy Governor Michael Debabrata Patra inaugurated the office in the capital of Nagaland, which will help expand the central bank's presence in the north-eastern region, as per an official statement.

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In the north-eastern region, RBI is present in Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, and Nagaland, the statement said. RBI's Guwahati office will continue to cater to the needs of Arunachal Pradesh till the office in Itanagar is opened, it said.

The Kohima sub-office houses Financial Inclusion and Development Department (FIDD), Consumer Education and Protection Cell (CEPC), Market Intelligence Cell and Human Resource Management Department (HRMD). At the same time, the currency management for Nagaland will continue from the Guwahati office.

General manager Paresh Chauhan heads the newly inaugurated sub-office, the central bank said.

 

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