GUWAHATI: Continuing to deliver on the State Government's promise of micro-finance loan waiver to women beneficiaries, Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday handed over cheques to 5032 Category I (prompt payer) beneficiaries of Nalbari, stated a press release.
Under the Assam Micro Finance Institutions Relief Scheme (AMFIRS), a total of 26,830 Category I beneficiaries in Nalbari district will receive their cheques. During this phase of the scheme, those borrowers who have been repaying regularly would be benefitted. They will be provided one-time incentive of up to Rs 25,000 or outstanding balance, whichever is less. This is an incentive for them to continue maintaining good credit discipline.
At the beginning of the programme, the Chief Minister paid tributes to Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, who passed away on Sunday.
Urging all beneficiaries to use these incentives judiciously by engaging in entrepreneurship and productivity, the Chief Minister said that Assam cannot remain dependent on other States for its food product requirements and all sections must strive towards making the State Atma Nirbhar in the true sense. The State loses out huge chunk of its revenue by importing food products like eggs, fish, poultry, meat etc., and there is a need for making the State self-reliant in all these sectors, he said.
"Our Government has initiated lots of pro-people activities. We are striving to minimize human interaction in governance and that is why we are implementing Mission Basundhara, Project Sadbhabna etc., to deliver swift and efficient public services through online mode" Sarma asserted. He also called out against 'sanda' culture and said that it must end in Assam and nobody should harass the business community to collect donations for observing festivals.
The Chief Minister also informed that the State Government is steadfast in its commitment of providing 1 lakh jobs and 50,000 jobs are already in the process of being filled up. Saying that only rhetoric will not help Assam to progress, Sarma stated that both the Government and public must join hands to usher in new work culture to make the State prosperous.
At the programme, the Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone of a drainage facility project in Nalbari, construction of embankment cum road on River Pagladia, Kumar Bhaskar Verma Kalakshetra at Nalbari, construction of Bilpar-Narikuchi Road to Barkurkuriya (Goalpara), construction of ICBP Road from No 1 Gohain Kamal Ali from BDT to Allia Ghat and Balitara Outal to Naherbari under RIDF-XXVII of NABARD for 2021-22.
He said the new schemes launched today will turn Nalbari into a modern city by solving the issue of artificial floods, improving road infrastructure and providing recreational avenues to the residents here.
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