SHOPIAN,
SEPTEMBER, 13 District Development Commissioner Shopian, Dr Owais Ahmed today
chaired the District Level Review Committee (DLRC) meeting to review
the performance of banks and line departments under ACP during
the 1st quarter of the financial year 2018-19.
The Meeting was
attended by Chief Planning Officer Shopian, Ghulam Jeelani, Lead District
Manager, Abdul Rashid Mir, Cluster Head J&K
Bank Mohammad Aslam Ganaie, DDM NABARD and District Coordinators of
all the banks. Besides Chiefs/District officers, heads of all the line
departments of the State Government/sponsoring agencies were also present in
the meeting.
The meeting discussed
in detail progress and achievements made by the banks in the implementation of
various government-sponsored schemes like Kisan Credit Card, NRLM, Housing for
all, Handloom, Weavers MUDRA, SHGs, JLGs, Artisan Credit Card, and Stand Up
India. Besides the sponsored schemes, loans provided by banks under direct
lending mode was also discussed.
Giving the
details about the performance of Banks, through PowerPoint Presentation,
the meeting was told that total deposits up to 30-06-2018 reached to
Rs 838.52 crore, total advances to Rs 1071.44 crore, while as CD ratio stands
at 127.78 percent.
On the occasion,
DDC exhorted upon the banks to conduct massive awareness camps about the
various banking schemes in collaboration with concerned departments to increase
the credit flow in various sectors. He stressed upon greater coordination
between banks and various line departments.
The DDC stressed
on enhancement in overall credit flow of banks in the district which is
important for financial impetus and improving income levels and thereby raising
the standard of living of people.
He called for
focused attention on dairying and sheep husbandry sector for creation of income
generating units in far-flung areas.
DDC instructed
the officials to spread awareness of schemes including loans for SCs/STs ,
women’s, mapping of schools with banks, Prime Minister Jan DhanYojna,
installation of POS and opening of new accounts among the masses by beating of
drums across the district.
He also advised
the representatives of financial institutions and sponsoring agencies to come
forward and help the urban poor of the capital for eradicating poverty,
unemployment and reaching out to the poorest of poor.
The DDC
instructed all bank authorities to ensure awareness with regard to financial
literacy camps particularly in the rural and semi-urban belts of the district
to educate and aware masses about various banking products and Government
sponsored schemes.
The line departments were asked to sponsor self-employment local cases
at an earliest so that these beneficiaries get the assistance.
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