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Green Banking is a term referring to practices and guidelines that make banks more sustainable in economic, environment, and social dimensions. It aims to make banking processes highly digitized, green and eco-friendly for achieving sustainability in the long run. The use of consumer-friendly green practices, efficient IT support and environmentally safe physical infrastructure altogether can help in reduction of carbon emission and radiation especially in-service industries. Global expansion of Indian banking is remarkable and Indian banking network is placed as biggest banking. The paramount banking services are possible with insignificant or minor bearing on the atmosphere and involving the customers into it at every stage. This paper is intended to study the status of green banking practices in India and to identify the consumer’s perception towards green banking. Sustainable development goals and climate change are now prominent issues in order to save our planet from unnatural industrial development and human interventions. Sustainability issues and corporate reporting are discussed worldwide in different segments and industries. This is a primary study is intended to find out the status of current green banking practices, awareness among customer and customer’s perception towards green banking practices in India.

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