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Vijay Rupani: Gujarat PM slips on project as banks are not keeping pace with government schemes

Tell nationalized banks that they are “not in sync” with government schemes, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said on Thursday that state Prime Minister Sivanidhi (PM Street Vendor’s Atma Niribhar Nidhi) slipped to seventh position in the scheme as the bank Failed to disburse loans. Rupani, while addressing a gathering of bankers and NABARD officials for the unveiling of the State Focus Paper for the year 2021-22, said, “I hope that both NABARD and the bank will be involved in government schemes. Banks should also help individual beneficiaries to get loans quickly.

 A person approaches a nationalized bank with some expectation. Banks should fulfill the requirement of the individual. But unfortunately this does not happen. I have the figures of Prime Minister S Vnidhi (PM Street Vendor’s Etmnihar Nidhi). Under this scheme, Small businesses were to be given a loan of only Rs 10,000 (bail-free) during the period of Kovid. Gujarat had 2.16 lakh applicants and disbursement occurred in only 94,000 cases. “” What are the banks doing? Lending to small businesses is the responsibility of banks. It is a scheme of the Government of India. 

Why have millions of applications pending in your banks? Disbursements should happen quickly. Gujarat was at the third place and when you people (banks) failed to disburse the loan, Gujarat came in at the seventh position, ”he said, where RK Panigrahi, Regional Director of Reserve Bank of India and DK Mishra, Chief General Manager of NABARD were present. Rupani said that 4.9 lakh people got this loan in Uttar Pradesh, more than 3 lakh people got loan in Madhya Pradesh and Telangana, while only 94,000 people got loan in Gujarat.

 “Aa taal madato nathi apne.” Taal mid maate, yojno na sathe, Bunko did not find Dadavu. Bunko tu clash was nirnai karva pada. Mokulvu karuv hoy ma haadhu head office? Mahehe levu pade ae jhadap thi nirnayo karwa pade (We do not have a sink. To ensure that the steps should sync, banks must go ahead with the plans and decide quickly. To send everything to the main office What do you mean.

You have) take responsibility and decide, “he said in Gujarati. The Chief Minister also explained how nationalized banks have not come forward in relation to the welfare schemes wooed by the Gujarat government during the Kovid epidemic. ” Schemes… We formulated a scheme to provide self-employment to 10 lakh women. The loan of Rs 1,000 crore was to be given at zero interest. Banks are not giving loans… We had arranged such that where banks will not lose a single rupee… During Kovid, it was the cap of cooperative banks, Because those who are elected by the public are at the forefront, “he said” Chief Minister Mahila Utthan Yojana. “Gujarat package, loan of Rs. 2,500 crore given at two percent interest. The government has absorbed 6 percent interest. Banks are safe.

 This situation needs to change. “Horticulture Mission. Talking about the new plan, an attempt was being made to irrigate 50,000 acres of wasteland in five districts, Rupani said, “We were afraid of starting the scheme… We thought that only a few would be interested.” Because this scheme requires investment of crores. I have received 8,000 applications. “. A loan of Rs 500 crore was given at two percent interest. The government has absorbed 6 percent interest. Banks are safe. This situation needs to change. “Horticulture Mission.

 Talking about the new plan, an attempt was being made to irrigate 50,000 acres of wasteland in five districts, Rupani said, “We were afraid of starting the scheme… We thought only a few would be interested Because this scheme requires investment of crores. I have received 8,000 applications. “. A loan of Rs 500 crore was given at two percent interest. The government has absorbed 6 percent interest. Banks are safe. This situation needs to change. “Horticulture Mission. Talking about the new plan, an attempt was being made to irrigate 50,000 acres of wasteland in five districts, Rupani said, “We were afraid of starting the scheme… We thought that only a few would be interested.” Because this scheme requires investment of crores. I have received 8,000 applications. “.