By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JULY 12
Punjab
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today asked the NABARD to provide finance to
the allied farming sector on the interest at par with agriculture to give
further impetus to the much needed agriculture diversification program in the
state. He also demanded to immediately slash the rate of interest
on the NABARDs refinance from 4.5% to 2.5% to boost the rural economy.
Delivering
his address on the 32nd foundation day of NABARD here at Shivalik
Hotel, Mr. Badal said that NABARD had been earlier providing refinance at 2.5%
which had been now increased to 4.5% and impressed upon the NABARD to
immediately reduce it to 2.5% so that the farmers could be provided loans at
cheaper rate, which would also make the Primary Agriculture Cooperative
Societies (PACS) financially viable and enable the state government in
converting PACS into Multi-purpose Cooperative societies by adding farmer
friendly services. He also pleaded for providing finance to allied
sectors like dairy, piggery, bee-keeping, goatery on interest at par with
agriculture in Punjab by NABARD. Likewise, Mr. Badal also urged the
NABARD to immediately do away with the condition of capping of Rs.30 lakh for
house loan and Rs.1 lakh for repair/renovation/enhancement. Mr. Badal also
asked the NABARD to work out a scheme to arrest the growing trend of heavy
migration of population from rural to urban area, by giving the rural economy a
big boost.
Appreciating
NABARD for providing concessional funds under Rural Infrastructure Development
Fund for upgrading rural infrastructure in the State, Mr. Badal revealed that
an amount of Rs. 495 crore has been earmarked for the current fiscal and
demanded the amount to be at least doubled to Rs. 1000 crore.
Showing
concern over the 22% decline in the share of agriculture and allied sector in
the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the state despite the fact of rapid progress
in agriculture sector, Mr. Badal called upon the NABARD to play a pro-active
role to facilitate the developmental efforts of the state government. He said
that the state government in its own humble way has laid special thrust on the
diversification of agriculture and was facilitating the farmers for adoption of
latest techniques and technology in ushering an era of second green
revolution. He also lauded the efforts of NABARD to issue Kisan Credit
Cards and Rupay Kisan Credit Cards, a new farmer-friendly service to be
launched soon for helping them to withdraw money like any other credit
cards.
The
Chief Minister also said that the state government had already initiated
computerisation of all the cooperative banks in the state to make them competitive
with other banks and thus all the 842 branches of cooperative banks would
function online by 15
August, 2013. On the occasion, Mr. Badal also inaugurated
the evening branches of cooperative bank at Amritsar and Bathinda besides
releasing a compendium ‘Vikas Jyoti’ highlighting various developmental and
promotion initiatives taken in Punjab by NABARD. He also felicitated 21
partner agencies like commercial banks, regional rural banks, cooperative
banks, PACS, PADBs, self help groups, joint liability groups, NGOs, etc for
their commendable efforts at the grassroots in the development process of the
state.
The
Chief Minister was accompanied by his principal secretary Mr. SK Sandhu.
Prominent amongst others who were present in the function included chief
managing director NABARD Mr. Naresh Gupta and general manager NABARD Punjab Mr.
DD Mishra.
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