indian overseas bank aizawl branch details
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK has a network of 3438 branch(es) in India. Currently there are 1 branch(es) in MIZORAM state. The details of AIZAWL branch in AIZAWL of AIZAWL district in MIZORAM state are shown below. There are 1 branch(es) in AIZAWL. You can contact the bank via its contact us page given in official website link given below. The bank has provided telephone number STD Code:44, 28584896 to contact the branch.
Bank | INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK |
IFSC | |
Branch | AIZAWL |
Address | D BY 31,MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD 796001 |
City | AIZAWL |
District | AIZAWL |
State | MIZORAM |
Contact Numbers | STD Code:44, 28584896 |
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Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) is a central public sector undertaking. It is under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It is based in Tamil Nadu, India, with about 3,214 domestic branches, about 4 foreign branches and representative office. Founded in February 1937 by M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettyar with twin objectives of specialising in foreign exchange business and overseas banking, it has created various milestones in Indian Banking Sector. During the nationalisation, IOB was one of the 14 major banks taken over by the government of India. On 5 December 2021, IOB got Degidhan Award 2020–21 by Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology for achieving second highest percentage of digital payment transaction among public sector banks. As on 31 March 2022, IOB's total business stands at ₹417,960 crore (US$52 billion).
Mizoram (English: (listen)) is a state in Northeast India, with Aizawl as its seat of government and capital city. The name of the state is derived from "Mizo", the self-described name of the native inhabitants, and "Ram", which in the Mizo language means "land." Thus "Mizo-ram" means "land of the Mizos". Within India's northeast region, it is the southernmost landlocked state, sharing borders with three of the Seven Sister States, namely Tripura, Assam and Manipur. The state also shares a 722-kilometre (449 mi) border with the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Myanmar.Like several other northeastern states of India, Mizoram was previously part of Assam until 1972, when it was carved out as a Union Territory. In 1986 the Indian Parliament adopted the 53rd amendment of the Indian Constitution, which allowed for the creation of the State of Mizoram on 20 February 1987, as India's 23rd state.According to a 2011 census, in that year Mizoram's population was 1,091,014. It is the 2nd least populous state in the country. Mizoram covers an area of approximately 21,087 square kilometres, of which approximately 91% is forested.About 95% of Mizoram's population descends from a diverse tribal origin. Mizos first began to settle the area in the 16th century, coming in waves of immigration from Southeast Asia. This immigration lasted through the 18th century. Among all of the states of India, Mizoram has the highest concentration of tribal people. The Mizoram people are currently protected under the Indian constitution as a Scheduled Tribe. Mizoram is one of three states of India with a Christian majority (87%). Its people belong to various Christian denominations, being mostly Presbyterians in the north and Baptists in the south. Mizoram is a highly literate agrarian economy. Slash-and-burn jhum, or shifting cultivation, is the most common form of farming, though it gives poor crop yields. In recent years, the jhum farming practices have been steadily replaced with a significant horticulture and bamboo products industry. The state's gross state domestic product for 2012 was estimated at ₹69.91 billion (US$880 million). About 20% of Mizoram's population lives below the poverty line, with 35% rural poverty as of 2014. The state has about 871 kilometres of national highways, with NH–54 and NH–150 connecting it to Assam and Manipur respectively. It is also a growing transit point for trade with Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Aizawl (English: ; Mizo: [ˈʌɪ̯.ˈzɔːl] (listen)) is the capital of the state of Mizoram in India. Aizawl was officially established on 25 February 1890. With a population of 293,416, it is the largest city in the state. It is also the centre of administration containing all the important government offices, state assembly house and civil secretariat. The population of Aizawl strongly reflects the different communities of the ethnic Mizo people.
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There are additional 23 banks which have branches in AIZAWL district of MIZORAM state as detailed below:
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AXIS BANK | AIZAWL |
BANDHAN BANK LIMITED | AIZAWL |
BANK OF BARODA | AIZAWL |
BANK OF INDIA | AIZAWL |
BANK OF MAHARASHTRA | AIZAWL |
CANARA BANK | AIZAWL |
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA | AIZAWL |
FEDERAL BANK | AIZAWL |
HDFC BANK | AIZAWL |
ICICI BANK LIMITED | AIZAWL |
IDBI BANK | AIZAWL |
INDIAN BANK | AIZAWL |
INDUSIND BANK | AIZAWL |
NORTH EAST SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED | AIZAWL |
PUNJAB AND SIND BANK | AIZAWL |
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK | AIZAWL |
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA | AIZAWL |
SOUTH INDIAN BANK | AIZAWL |
STATE BANK OF INDIA | AIZAWL |
UCO BANK | AIZAWL |
UNION BANK OF INDIA | AIZAWL |
VIJAYA BANK | AIZAWL |
YES BANK | AIZAWL |