Sajad for more transparency in loan disbursement by SC/ST/OBC Corpn

Social Welfare Minister Sajjad Lone and Vice Chairman SC/ST/BCs Development Corporation Balbir Ram at Corporation’s Board meeting in Jammu.
Social Welfare Minister Sajjad Lone and Vice Chairman SC/ST/BCs Development Corporation Balbir Ram at Corporation’s Board meeting in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 11: The Jammu and Kashmir Schedule Caste (SC), Schedule Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Classes Development Corporation has established 28675 income generating units in the State with Bank Assistance involving subsidy of Rs 7.34 crore and bank loan of Rs 86.03  crore till date.
This was informed during the 38th meeting of Board of Directors (BoDs) of the Corporation chaired by the Minister for Social Welfare, ARI Trainings and Science Technology, Sajad Gani Lone here today.
The meeting reviewed the functioning of the Corporation besides status of various ongoing schemes, loan disbursement and recovery process.
The Board took several decisions which included expansion of J&K SC, ST & BC Development Corporation and financial health of the Corporation.
Minister of State for Social Welfare, Health & Medical Education, Asiea Naqash and Vice-Chairperson of the Corporation Balbir Ram were present in the meeting.
The BoDs deliberated at length on the steps required to be taken for revival of the Corporation for making it more efficient and at the same time to provide more benefits to the under privileged section of the society.
It was informed that the Corporation under the Direct Financing Scheme with apex Corporations of Govt of India (NSFDC, NSTFDC, NBCFDC, NHFDC, NSKFDC & NMDFC) has established 5761 income generating units involving term loan assistance of Rs.82.45 crore. It was further informed that education loan was provided to 22 students of the target group for higher studies involving term loan assistance of Rs.46.21 lakh.
Addressing the meeting, the Minister for Social Welfare, Sajad Lone emphasized on bringing more transparency and rationalization in loan disbursement so that all deserving beneficiaries get their due share. He asked the concerned to focus on wide coverage of beneficiaries of rural and far-flung areas under the schemes of the Corporation.
The Minister directed the concerned to speed up the loan recovery process, if any, highlighting the importance of this key component in the successful and effective working of the Corporation.
Among others, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Sajad Ahmad Khan, Director Planning Development & Monitoring Department and other senior officers of Social Welfare, Tribal Affairs, and representative of various Corporations including NSFDC New Delhi attended the meeting.