RBI stands for Runs Batted In. This means how many runs have you scored for your team as a direct result of your batting. Any runs scored when you get a base hit, a home run, a sacrifice fly or even a routine ground out count towards your RBI. Even if the bases are loaded and you walk in a run, it counts as an RBI.
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I take it you mean the Reserve Bank of India.
* Barring the emergence of any adverse and unexpected developments in various sectors of the economy, assuming that capital flows are effectively managed, and keeping in view the current assessment of the economy including the outlook for growth and inflation, the overall stance of monetary policy in 2008-09 will broadly continue to be: *
** To ensure a monetary and interest rate environment that accords high priority to price stability, well-anchored inflation expectations and orderly conditions in financial markets while being conducive to continuation of the growth momentum. **
* To respond swiftly on a continuing basis to the evolving constellation of adverse international developments and to the domestic situation impinging on inflation expectations, financial stability and growth momentum, with both conventional and unconventional measures, as appropriate. *
* To emphasise credit quality as well as credit delivery, in particular, for employment-intensive sectors, while pursuing financial inclusion. * (Taken from the RBI's Policy document.)