CM reviews SHG scheme
Asks JK Bank to
formulate customized scheme to ensure credit availability to SHGs, directs
raising of financial limits of SHGs, stresses on their capacity building
SRINAGAR, MAY 22: Chief Minister,
Mehbooba Mufti today directed strict compliance of Government directive of
allocating 30 % job orders by various Departments for members of Self Help
Groups (SHGs) in the State. She also directed raising the financial limits
of SHGs from present Rs. 60 lakhs to Rs. One crore besides corresponding
enhancements.
Chairing a meeting
to review the status of Self Help Groups in the State, the Chief
Minister asked for making necessary amendments in the guidelines for SHGs
to make them compliant with the needs of the day and the requirements of
individual Departments. She specifically asked for engaging the SHGs in the
maintenance and upkeep of various assets, facilities and machinery put in the
Government particularly Health Department.
Minister for
Finance, Labour & Employment, Syed Altaf Bukhari was present in the meeting.
Mehbooba
Mufti expressed displeasure in respect of some Departments which have not
made the outlined allocations for the SHGs while tendering out their works. She
asked all the Departments to revisit their approach in this regard and involve
these young technocrats in carrying out various jobs and works being executed
by them.
In a significant
direction, the Chief Minister asked the JK Bank to come up with a customized
scheme within 10 days to provide financial support to these young
entrepreneurs so that they don’t lag behind for want of credit availability.
She also directed undertaking capacity building of these SHGs by respective
Departments so that they are able to deliver effectively in tune with the
requirements of the individual Departments.
The meeting was
informed that by and large the SHGs have exhibited satisfactory performance in
terms of quality of works undertaken by them.
Earlier, Secretary,
Labour & Employment, Kifayat Hussain Rizvi briefed the meeting about the
salient features of the scheme.
The Self-Help Group
schemes, it may be recalled, was introduced in the State to provide job avenues
to qualified graduates in various engineering disciplines by involving them
with construction and upgradation of infrastructure taking benefit of their
technical background and know how.
Chief Secretary, B
B Vyas; Financial Commissioner, Housing & Urban Development, K B Aggarwal;
Administrative Secretaries of various Departments; Chairman, JK Bank, Parvez
Ahmad; heads of Departments and senior officers were present in the meeting.
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