Summary: The text illustrates information surrounding monetary problems in India presented in a diverse format. The content includes statistics on gold transactions, bank failures, the establishment of bank branches, remittances through the Imperial Bank, etc. The text discusses joint-stock banks, their origin, and evolution from 1860 to 1913, highlighting the impact of the Swadeshi movement leading to increased bank establishments. Subsequent sections explore details concerning the performance of joint-stock banks between 1926-1932 with details on the establishment of branches and remittance data. The multitude of facets like bank failures, financial stability, and proposed constitutional changes by the British Government indicate the complexity of the monetary system, policies, and regulations in India during the discussed period.