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Farmers’ Loan CM Yogi Instruction

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions to launch ‘Mukandhir Krishna Samriti Yojana’ with the aim of increasing the income and economic reinforcement of the state’s small and somewhat farmers. He said the state government continues to try to release the farmers from the debt burden, increase their agricultural productivity and make them self. In such a situation, efforts should be made to provide easily loans to farmers at a cheap rate. This program will be a great step in this direction.

Action Plan for ‘Chief Minister Krishak Samridhi Yojana’

The outline of this ambitious project was presented on Monday at a review meeting of the Co-operative Department, which the Chief Minister described it as a visionary and farmer-ward effort. He also advised Nabard and co -operative banks under the proposed Chief Minister Krishak Samridhi Yoja.

Chief Minister Yogi said the implementation of this project should be effective and should be at the right time. For this purpose, emphasis on increasing the loan distribution capacity of cooperative banks, providing financial assistance to modernize branches and facilitating loans to farmers. He ordered that a comprehensive proposal of the project be prepared and submitted soon.

Increased credit distribution capacity of co -operative banks

During the meeting, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the role of co -operatives while reconstruction of the Co -operative Department. He advised to include the income, transparency and performance of small and margin farmers in the preferences of the Co -operative Department.

Loan of Co -operative Banks in 8 years, 000 23,000 crore

According to the details presented by the authorities, the Uttar Pradesh Co -operative Bank Limited loan has increased from 9,190 crores in 2017 to Rs 23,061 crore, while the net profit has increased from Rs 100.24 crore. During the same period, the total business of district co -operative banks was registered from 38,349 crore to Rs 41,234 crore and net profit 2 162 crore.

In the last eight years, crop loans in the state have been distributed Rs 11,516 crore and long -term loans of Rs 393 crore. Fertilizer distribution is 34.45 lakh metric tonnes, paddy purchasing 25.53 lakh metric tonnes and pulses-oil procurement is 1.94 lakh metric tonnes. Under the AIF scheme to enhance the storage capacity, the construction of 375 warehouses has been developed by 37,500 metric. Under the National Agricultural Development Program, 1,17,350 metric capacity has been developed through 1,060 warehouses from 2017.

500-1000 metric tons of codonns will be built

In 2025-26, the construction of 100 new warehouses was proposed. In addition, under the country’s largest food storage program, 500 to 1000 metric tonnes of warehouses have been proposed in 24 B-Backs centers in 16 districts. The Chief Minister advised that when the need to increase the storage capacity, the private sector should prepare the appropriate policy to ensure the participation of the private sector. In addition, the PCF was guided to perform widespread improvements and ensure that the rice millars were paid immediately.

Direct recruitment by IPPS in the co -operative field

The Chief Minister urged the IPPS to expedite the selection process to recruit vacant bank and bank -free posts in the cooperative sector. This will improve the performance and quality of the service of cooperative companies. MM-Backs groups discussed the participation of business activities.

Chief Minister Yogi has been told that he has joined the BDS, John Asadi, CSC, Prime Minister Kisan Samman Kendra and MSP. Under the progress of computerization, 1,539 in the first stage, 1,523 in the second stage and 2,624 M-bex groups in the third stage.

Farmers who empower and empower

It has been reported that the Uttar Pradesh Co -operative Bank Limited and 50 District Co -operative Banks of the state have been linked to the CBS Cloud site of the state by providing information on the measures taken in the cyber security sector. The Chief Minister said that by transforming co -operatives self -esteem, farmers’ access to technology, credit and marketing. He said the government’s priority is to make state farmers as rich and empower cooperative, for this purpose, the order of policy reforms should be continued.

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