By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, MARCH
29
In order to benefit the farmers by strengthening the co-operative banking
sector in the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal today
approved a slew of reforms for the upgradation of services in this sector to
the advantage of the peasantry.
A decision to this effect was taken in a high level review meeting of the
Co-Operation Department held under the Chief Minister here at his official
residence.
In another significant decision the Chief Minister also
decided to do away with the prevalent practice of electing political appointees
of MDs in the district branches of banks across the state. The step is aimed at
bringing far more efficiency in the delivery system of the banks on one hand
and enhancing profitability on the other through appointing professional on
these posts to make these institutions financially viable and economically
sustainable. The process of making appointing professional with expertise in
banking sector would be implemented gradually.
The Chief Minister laid thrust on the complete renovation
of these banks by computerization of all its 805 branches in the state along
with implementing the Core Banking Service in them. Mr Badal said that it was
the need of the hour to expedite the process of giving these services to the
consumers so as to benefit them on one hand and plug the leakages of the banks
on the other. He also asked the department to adopt consumer centric approach
by providing the ATM facility in all the branches of these banks so as to
expand their business.
Giving his nod for the recruitment of 300 Clerks, 21 Assistant System Analysist
and 50 Managers, the Chief Minister asked the department to ensure that the recruitment
was held every year through Centralized recruitment process in a transparent
manner so as to attract the best talent for the banking services. He said that
efforts must be made to provide perfect banking services to the people
especially the farmers in rural areas which would go a long way in
strengthening these banks. In order to further enhance the quality of services
provided by the Co-operative banks by engaging the Professionals in the Board
of Governors, Mr Badal also constituted a committee under the Chairmanship of
Chief Secretary to study the entire matter.
Dwelling on the issues pertaining to the Milkfed and Markfed, the Chief
Minister laid thrust on increasing the business of these agencies by further
popularizing the products manufactured by them. He said that both these
agencies should make all out efforts for the better marketing of their products
which were renowned all over the world due its good quality and mouth watering
taste. Mr Badal asked these agencies to lay focus on enhancing the sales of
their wide range of products in the national and international markets.
In order to check the sale of spurious cattle feeds in the state, the Chief
Minister also gave in Principle approval for enacting an Act to check this
malpractice. He said that the sale of poor quality cattle feed was not in the
interest of the peasantry of the state and effective steps were needed to check
it, so as to benefit the diary farmers of the state.
During the meeting Principal Secretary of the Chief Minister and Financial
Commissioner Co-operation Mr SK Sandhu apprised the Chief Minister that the
Co-Operative banks were performing exceptionally well especially in the field
of disbursing the loans to the farmers, Diary farmers and other customers. He
said that in accordance with the directions of the Chief Minister the work on
computerization of the Co-Operative banks would also be completed soon for
giving better services to the customers. Mr Sandhu also revealed that efforts
were afoot to start a vigorous campaign for effectively marketing the popular
products of Markfed and Milkfed both the within the country and globally.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included Registrar Co-operative
Societies Mr AS Miglani, MD Markfed Dr Karamjeet Singh Sra, Director Milkfed Mr
Balwinder Singh Sidhu and Managing Director
Punjab State Co-operative Agriculture Development Bank Mr GS Mangat.
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