By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, MARCH
25
In
a landmark decision aimed at enabling the farmers to avail of Maximum Credit
Limit (MCL) from the Primary Agricultural Co-operative Societies (PACSs) across
the state, the Punjab Government has done away with the provision of submitting
fresh Jamabandi/Girdawaris for seeking such loans, in cases where there was no
change in the ownership or tillage as per the revenue records.
Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said
that a decision to this effect was taken by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr
Parkash Singh Badal in a meeting with the senior officers of the Co-operation
department held couple of days ago. As per the new decision the farmers would
be advanced loans by the PACSs on the basis of the existing Girdawaris as per
the Land Record registers maintained by them and henceforth the farmers need
not to submit fresh Jamabandis/Girdawari for this purpose. The members of
co-operative societies who have not transferred the ownership of their land or
tillage rights need not to give any fresh Jamabandi/Girdawari to the PACSs for
seeking MCL, as per the new decision.
The Chief Minister directed the Registrar Co-Operative
societies to issue detailed guidelines asking the Deputy Registrars to immediately
implement this decision in letter and spirit. Likewise the Secretaries of the
Societies have been asked to supervise the implementation of the decision at
their own level. Besides, the Deputy Registrars would be in touch with the
Deputy Commissioners of their concerned districts to ensure that the directions
were passed on to the officers and officials of the Revenue Department for
ensuring its proper implementation.
The spokesperson further said that the need of fresh
Girdawari would be warranted only in that case in which the ownership or
tillage rights of the land belonging to the member of the society has been
transferred and its entry has been made in the Land record register. The matter
relating to the transfer of the ownership or tillage rights of the land
belonging to any member of the Society would be enquired by the concerned
Patwari, who would also verify every registry of the land record of the
Society. As per these instructions the Secretary Land Record Register of every
Society would be responsible for the timely update of the registers and its
verification from the Patwari.
The spokesperson further said that in another significant
decision the Co-operative Societies have been directed that if there was any
change in the ownership or tillage rights of the land belonging any member of
the society then the copy of the fresh Jamabandi/Girdawri would be taken by the
Secretary adding that the fees for this purpose would also be paid by the
society from its fund.
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