Chief Minister inaugurates 22 new branches of HPSCB
Launches online link for recruitment to 232 clerical posts
The Voice of Chandigarh:
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu virtually inaugurated 22 new branches of Himachal Pradesh State Cooperative Bank (HPSCB) and also launched two new schemes, ‘One-Time Resolution Scheme’ and ‘a Loan Scheme for developing high density apple orchards’.
The Chief Minister also launched the online link for the recruitment to 232 clerical posts to be filled by the bank.
The new branches include Samarkot, Jharag/Nakradi, Parala, Dhamandri, Mehandli, Jarol, Janeharghat, Upper Kaithu, Khatnol, Nihri, Chai Kadora, Syanj, Bharari, Mandap, Dhar-Tottoh, Lohat, Awah, Chhatradi, Halah, Haripurdhar, Timbi and Chango.
He said that under the ‘One Time Resolution Scheme’, the loan defaulters, who were not able to repay their due loans in time and whose loan accounts were declared as NPA by the bank on December 31, 2023, would now be eligible to settle their loan cases by making one-time payment.
The Chief Minister said that under the ‘Loan scheme’ the apple orchardists would be offered loan upto Rs. 8 lakh per bigha, with a maximum loan limit of Rs. 50 lakh, to promote new technology in high density apple plantation and production of new varieties.
Sukhu added that the HPSCB has played an important role in the development of the state and its ‘Sapno Ka Sanchay-Deposit Linked Savings Scheme’ and the ‘Sashakt Mahila Loan Scheme’ have yielded positive results. Loans over Rs. 35 crore have been provided to 16,836 women under the Sashakt Mahila Scheme.
Expressing gratitude to the Chief Minister Chairman, State Cooperative Bank, Devender Shyam said that with the opening of the new branches, the facility of banking services would be available to all the sections of the society at their doorsteps. He said that the One-Time Settlement Scheme would provide loan defaulters an opportunity to improve their financial portfolio and added that a loan defaulter would also be given an additional interest rebate of 0.5 percent as an incentive on one time settlement.
Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mohan Lal Brakta, MLAs Harish Janaratha, Malendra Rajan and Neeraj Nayyar, DC Anupam Kashyap, SP Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi, Managing Director of the HPSCB Shravan Manta and senior officials of the bank were also present at the occasion.