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This document is a bibliography listing 55 references used in a research paper. The references are numbered and include journal articles, books, reports, and other sources published between 1985-2016. The bibliography focuses on topics related to the Indian banking sector, including public sector banks, private sector banks, financial inclusion, customer satisfaction, and performance and reforms in the banking industry.
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