The heightening risk to inflation has motivated the RBI to help keep policy rates unchanged within the first quarter overview of the financial policy. This really is even while growth is slowing down.The central bank, however, cut the Legal Liquidity Ratio (SLR) from 24 percent to 23 percent of deposits to ensure that banks that are facing a deficit can tide regarding this.Bankers say they'll soon have asked cutting deposit and lending rates by convening meeting of the resource-liability committees.Based on Mr Alok Misra, Chairman, Indian Banks’ Association, and Chairman and Controlling Director, Bank Asia, “It would be a very balanced policy...