1. School Library: Your school library is likely to have textbooks, reference books, and other resources related to banking. Look for materials that discuss the banking system, types of banks, banking operations, and related concepts.
2. Textbook and Study Guides: Use the textbook and study guides provided by your teacher for your class 10 banking project. These resources usually cover the syllabus and essential concepts related to banking.
3. Online Resources: There are numerous websites and educational platforms that provide information about banking. Some reputable sources include:
- RBI (Reserve Bank of India) website
- National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) website
- Banking websites (such as SBI, HDFC, ICICI, etc.)
- Educational websites like Investopedia, Business Standard, and more.
4. Financial Magazines and Newspapers: Read newspapers, magazines, and journals dedicated to finance and business. These publications often contain articles and news about banking and related topics.
5. Documentaries and Videos: Search for educational documentaries and videos on banking and finance. These can be found on platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, and streaming services.
6. Bank Visits and Interviews: If possible, coordinate a visit to a local bank or financial institution. Talk to bank employees, such as managers and customer service representatives, to gather insights and information for your project.
Remember to cite and acknowledge all the sources you use for your banking project. If you have any specific questions or need further guidance, consult with your teacher.