To woo farmers, Mamata govt to disburse Rs 7,000 cr loans at reduced rate : The Tribune India

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To woo farmers, Mamata govt to disburse Rs 7,000 cr loans at reduced rate

KOLKATA: To woo the farmers in West Bengal ahead of next year’s Lok Sabha elections, the Mamata Banerjee government has decided to disburse farm loans worth around Rs 7,000 crore at a low interest rate of two per cent, state minister Arup Roy said on Friday.

To woo farmers, Mamata govt to disburse Rs 7,000 cr loans at reduced rate

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee. File photo



Kolkata, November 16

To woo the farmers in West Bengal ahead of next year’s Lok Sabha elections, the Mamata Banerjee government has decided to disburse farm loans worth around Rs 7,000 crore at a low interest rate of two per cent, state minister Arup Roy said on Friday.

The interest rate has been reduced from the existing 4 per cent.

The loans would be disbursed through cooperative banks and societies before March next year, Cooperation Minister Arup Roy told PTI.

The move was initiated after the state government received complaints that farmers were either facing difficulties or not getting loans from commercial banks, the minister added.

“We have noticed that lakhs of farmers, mainly those living in remote areas, are not getting support from commercial banks. So we have decided to disburse farm loans worth Rs 7,000 crore. The loans will be disbursed before March next year,” Roy said, expressing hopes of boosting the economy in rural Bengal.

“The quantum of farm loans has been increased to Rs 7,000 crore from Rs 5,200 crore last year, a rise of over 34 per cent. The interest rate has also been brought down to 2 per cent from 4 per cent,” he added.

Despite several attempts, the state government could not set up bank branches in 710 gram panchayat areas and hence decided to allow the cooperatives to function as banks, a highly-placed source at the state cooperation department said.

“And because of that, we have decided to allow 2,661 cooperative societies to function as branches of cooperative banks. This will help bringing more farmers under the banking net,” the IAS officer said.

The state government would shoulder the financial burden of the cheaper farm loans, he said.

The opposition Left Front had organised a march in Birbhum district in September demanding farm loan waiver and easier loans for farmers from banks.

The state has also decided to disburse loans amounting to Rs 1,200 crore through the cooperative banks and societies to self-help groups, the official said, adding that last year the amount was Rs 1,000 crore. — PTI

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