PULWAMA, JULY 02: District
Development Commissioner Pulwama, Ghulam Mohammad Dar, today chaired a joint
meeting of bankers and sponsoring agencies to review the progress achieved
under targeted schemes launched by the banks in collaboration with the line
departments for the quarter ending March 2018.
The meeting was
attended by LDO RBI, Cluster Head J&K bank and District Coordinators of all
the banks, besides District officers, heads of all the line departments and
representatives of sponsoring agencies.
Lead District
Manager informed meeting that total credit deposit from all the banks operating
in the district ending quarter 2018 stands at Rs 2020.69 crore, of which Rs
1445.71 crore (72 % of total credit) stands deployed under priority sector
lending and Rs 574.98 Crores (28%) under non-priority sector.
Credit Deposit
Ratio at the end of March 2018stands at 78.29 per cent, the meeting was
informed.
Under
Agricultural and Horticulture sectors, banks have disbursed an amount of Rs
541.28 crore to 16830 beneficiaries against the target of Rs 645.14 crore to
30502 beneficiaries. Of total achievements under agricultural sector, banks
have disbursed an amount of Rs 456.50 crore to 15191 farmers /fruit growers up
to March 2018 against the annual target of 382.10 crore to 25318 farmers.
Under
medium small and micro enterprises banks have disbursed Rs 290.06 crore to
6242 beneficiaries up to ending March 2018.
In the education
sector, during the quarter ending March 2018, Rs 3.65 crore have been disbursed
in favour of 244 beneficiaries against the target of Rs 9.76 crore to 244
beneficiaries resulting in achievement of 37% and 100% in financial and
physical terms respectively.
On the occasion,
the DDC said that Pulwama has a huge potential in export activities. "The
need of the hour is to make aware the public who are involved in the export
business like Saffron, Walnut, Apricot and other agricultural and horticultural
products regarding the export lending facilities by the banks," he added.
In this regard, he directed the concerned officials to organize a
mega seminar where people can be made aware of the scope and benefits
of export-oriented activities.
He
expressed his displeasure over the dismal performance in export credit and
sought detailed report in this regard.
The DDC stressed upon the bank authorities and
sponsoring agencies to work in cooperation and cohesion to achieve the set
goals, besides generation of employment for unemployed youth of the district.
He directed for the establishment of a driving school for the girls in
the district. He also asked all line departments and banks to conduct awareness
programmes at village/ block levels to generate proper awareness among the
people about various schemes launched by
the government for benefit of the common people.
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