Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 13: To review achievements made during 3rd quarter of current financial year, J&K Bank conducted the District Level Review Committee-cum-District Consultative Committee (DLRC/DCC) meeting of Baramulla.
The meeting was chaired by District Development Commissioner (DDC) Dr G N Itoo and attended by Zonal Head Kashmir (North) Imtiyaz Ahmad Bhat, DDM NABARD, representatives of other banks operating in the district and District Level Officers of all the line departments.
The house was further informed that under annual District Credit Plan 2019-20, the district has recorded an achievement of Rs 1796.93 crore during the quarter, which is 54.15 pc of Rs 3318.48 crore–the target set under ACP. Lead District Manager informed the house that 58715 recipients of the district were benefited under various schemes.
Notably, the CD ratio of the district on December 31, 2019 was at 80.65 per cent while as the Priority Sector Advances outstanding was Rs 2761.99 crore, which is 64.59 per cent of total advances of the district.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman DLRC advised all the banks and the sponsoring agencies to work with Cooperation, Coordination and Cohesion to achieve the goals and targets of development and progress besides generation of employment for unemployed youth of the district.
Meanwhile, with a view to ensure wider financial inclusion the bank continued its public outreach program and raising awareness about the salient features of Social Security Schemes (SSS) besides KCC, J&K Bank conducted two financial literacy camps at Prichhoo and Barpora village in Pulwama district, which were attended by large number of people belonging to different walks of life.
On the occasion, the participants were given an overview of the scheme of KCC that enables farmers to bargain well and make better choice. The audience was informed that the PM Kissan beneficiaries are eligible for KCC scheme covering activities like agriculture, horticulture, dairy and fisheries.
The speakers on the occasion explained that the social security schemes are means to create a welfare society where a labour, an agriculturist, a businessperson or whosoever is engaged in some unorganized sector of economy, is able to secure his/her family against the pangs of old age and untimely demise. Use of mobile banking was encouraged by the speakers particularly in the present times.
The account opening forms were distributed among the participants to make sure that the accounts are opened on spot to deepen the financial inclusion and increase the social security network across the region.