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GANDERBAL, JUNE 27: Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Nissar Ahmad Malik today convened a District Level RSETI's Advisory Committee (DLRAC) meeting to review the performance of Jammu Kashmir Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI).
The meeting was attended by district heads of allied departments, District Lead Bank Manager, Director RSETI, Manzoor ul Hussain Hamdani and all the members of DLRAC.
During the meeting, Director RSETI apprised the meeting that the institute has imparted training to 140 trainees comprising five batches out of which 35 percent were women, during the quarter ending March 2018.
Presiding over the meeting, the ACR Ganderbal stressed upon maintaining proper records and timely filing of a detailed report of activities taken up by the JK-RSETI in the district. He also asked the RSETI officials to involve local administration during programmes to garner more public participation.
Further, the meeting was informed that from April 2017 up to ending March 2018, a total number of 459 candidates have been imparted training, comprising 16 batches against a target of 360 candidates for the financial year 2017-18.

SHOPIAN, JUNE 07: The six-day training programme organized under Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) by J&K Bank RSETI (Rural Self-Employment Training Institute) Shopian concluded here today.
34 unemployed girls from the various areas of the district participated in the training programme. Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Shopian, Majid Jahangir was the chief guest on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, the ACR Shopian asked the trained entrepreneurs to take full advantage of the training programme and set up their own economically viable units.
Director RSETI, Hafizullah Yatoo, said that the mission of the institute is to train the youth and create a culture of self-employment by conducting such training programmes on regular basis.
Later, the ACR also distributed the certificates amongst 34 successful trainees. He wished good luck to all the candidates for starting their own ventures.
Among others, Cluster Head Shopian, Mohammad Aslam Ganie, Lead District Manager, and other concerned officers were present on the occasion.

BANDIPORA, MAY 23:  District Development Commissioner, (DDC) Bandipora, Khursheed Ahmad Sanai today asked the concerned Officers to ensure more avenues for self-employment in the district during the current financial year.
The meeting was informed that under Self Employment for Rural Entrepreneurs, Rural Employment Training Institute (RSETI) has provided training to 3875 candidates, out of which 3313 candidates have established their own income generating units and 1709 candidates have availed credit facility under different schemes from financial institutions in the district.
RSETI has also provided training to 309 candidates under PMEGP Scheme.
It was also given out in the meeting that District Administration has identified a piece of land at Nusoo Bandipora for the construction of Rural Self Employment Training Institute for providing training to youth for generating self-employment.
     
RAMBAN JUNE 28:  District Development Commissioner,  Tariq Hussain Ganai chaired  District Level Review Committee (DLRC) meeting to review  the achievements of banking sector in deposits and advances at conference hall today.
           The meeting was attended by, ACR, Vevaik Puri, CPO, Uttam Singh, Representative RBI, S P Soni, Lead District Manager, M.K Pandita, Director RSETI R.K Sharma, GM DIC, ADs, CAO, CHO and  others bankers and officers of line department. 
It was informed in the meeting that up to March 2017, an amount of 1111.83 crore has been recorded in the deposit and 324.01 crore in the advance sector and the CD Ratio of district has been decreased by 2.31% and stand on  29.14% regarding which the DDC expressed his displeasure.
Threadbare discussion was held on the centrally sponsored schemes under which loans are provided to the beneficiaries for operating income generating units. It was elucidated in the meeting by officers that many cases have been kept pending by the various bank branches.
DDC directed the bankers to provide loans under MUDHRA, Atal Pension Yojna, and other financial assistance schemes to people for establishing their business units. He directed CAO to ensure proper implementation of Pardhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yogna for providing financial security to farmers.
           DDC directed the bankers to produce comparative statement in next meeting for closely monitoring achievements in all respects of banking sector. He also directed sponsoring agencies to follow the status of cases in coordination with borrowers and   submit a detailed report of pending cases.
 He also exhorted the bankers to undertake corporate social responsibility sector especially in education, Agriculture, Horticulture and entrepreneur sectors. 
           Lead District Manager Ramban also informed that the students be made aware for educational loans well in time to enable them seeking admission in various professional courses in or outside the state.
Meanwhile, a meeting to review the functioning of Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI) at Ramban was also held wherein suggestions from different departments for opening new small scale units were welcomed.    ACR was directed to give the possession of identified land for construction of RSETI building at Ramsoo.