DC reviews credit performance of banks

Excelsior Correspondent
KARGIL, June 24: Deputy Commissioner and CEO, LAHDC Kargil Vikas Kundal chaired a meeting of the District Level Review Committee /District Consultative Committee (DLRC/DCC) for the quarter ending March 2018 and reviewed the flow of credit, performance of banks in key areas with regard to deposits and lending, advances under priority sector and Government sponsored schemes under Annual Credit Plan 2017-2018.
Senior functionaries of the RBI, representatives of different banks and the departmental heads of the line departments including Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, DIC, KVIB, Social Welfare, State Housing Board, NRLM and other line departments attended the meeting.
During the meeting the DC reviewed the progress of cases under PMEGP, KVIB, KVIC, DIC, NULM, NRLM, PMAWY, Mudra Loan, DEDS, KCC, Handloom, Handicraft and other sectors with special emphasis on credit linkage of borrower under these schemes.
Thorough discussions and deliberations were held with regard to the current position of deposits, advances, CD Ratio and advances under credit linked schemes.
Meanwhile, the Lead District Manager, Kargil Rajesh Yadav informed the meeting that various banks in the district have recorded Rs 1190.96 crores in deposits and Rs 466.37 crores in advances with the CD ratio of 39.16% up to ending March 2018. While underlining the importance of close coordination between banks and the line departments in extending satisfactory facilities to beneficiaries under different schemes, the DC stressed upon them to generate awareness of the systems and procedures so that maximum beneficiaries are credit linked under various schemes for generation of employment by way of setting up new units of economic activities.
Stressing on collaborative efforts by the banks and line departments in holding awareness camps on regular basis in the remote and far off areas of the district, the DC said that this will go a long way in creating necessary awareness among the people especially the unemployed youth about PMEGP, Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana and other credit linked schemes.

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