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Nabanna push for govt credit schemes

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The state government at a high-level meeting held at Nabanna today decided to launch a special drive across from 2-16 November with special focus on seamless commissioning of Bhabishyat Credit Card scheme, Student Credit Card scheme and registration of migrant labourers on the state government portal.

The meeting was headed by the chief secretary HK Dwivedi.

With regard to Bhabishyat Credit Card, a source in the know at the state secretariat at Nabanna claimed that the meeting also decided to ask all the district magistrates to sponsor the pending applications by 1 November to concerned banks.

The DMs were also asked to ensure that all the pending cases of provisional sanctions are converted to final sanctions during the special drive. The DMs were also asked not to reject applications on flimsy grounds and asked them to review rejected cases and re-sponsor them during the special drive.

The banks, meanwhile, had been asked to submit subsidy claims by 5 November to ensure all the presently sanctioned cases are converted to disbursement by 10 November.

On the Student Credit card scheme, it has been decided that a day-wise, branch-wise plan has been prepared by the districts to mobilize 21,000 students for sanctioning of their application.

On registration of left out migrant labourers on Govt portal, the meeting decided to organise a special campaign between 1 November and 10 November to mobilize and capture details of the left out migrant labourers and their families.

In the beginning, a special campaign on house-to-house visits to mobilize left out families would be held during the first six days and simultaneously digitization of the collected forms would be conducted.

A source claimed that the state has so far mobilised and captured details of around 14.25 lakh migrants and their families during the last Duare Sarkar period.

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