– Omprakash Mishra
Ranchi : The problem of not getting loans to the Scheduled Tribes community is going on from undivided Bihar. There should be such a system so that the people of Scheduled Tribes can move forward in business and other fields. They have land. But despite having land, they are not able to use it to make themselves self-sufficient. There are complaints that they are unable to get loan from the bank. That is why this meeting is being organized today.
28 percent of the people belonging to the Scheduled Tribe community are in this state. If the Scheduled Caste community is included, then it will go up to 40 percent. In such a situation, there should be a collective effort of all of us in the direction of taking them forward. Chief Minister Hemant Soren said the above things. The Chief Minister was speaking in a meeting organized regarding providing loans by banks to persons belonging to the Scheduled Tribes community. The Chief Minister said that if the bank takes away the land of the people of the tribal community, then their very existence will be snatched away. We have to work keeping their existence safe.
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Hemant Soren said that the bank management can come up with a solution out of the box. Banks should consider keeping the movable and immovable property built on the land as collateral instead of paying attention to the land, then the problem can be solved to a great extent. Apart from this, there is a need for banks to increase the limits of collateral free loans, so that tribals can easily get loans for education, housing, business and industry. If the people of this community do not move forward, then how will the state progress on the path of development. Bank management should consider this. Keep these things in the meeting of the Bank Management Board. The government will provide full cooperation to the bank management. We need to work in coordination, so that all round development of this community can be ensured. In the meeting, Minister Champai Soren, MLA Prof. Stephen Marandi, Chief Secretary Sukhdev Singh, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Rajiv Arun Ekka, Secretary to Chief Minister Vinay Kumar Choubey, Finance Secretary Ajay Kumar Singh, Welfare Secretary KK Son and General Managers and Regional Managers of various banks were present.