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NABARD Awards Events

Indian Bank, State Bank of India, Indian Overseas Bank and Department of Post, Tamil Nadu Circle. They are the winners of the State Level Awards under Self Help Groups (SHG)-Bank Linkage Programme for the year 2006-07.

The award function was organised by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) recently on major partner agencies including commercial banks, cooperative banks, NGOs and Regional Rural Banks in the state for their excellent performance.

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The Chief Guest, M. S. Sundara Rajan, Chairman and Managing Director, Indian Bank, presented the awards. Awards for various categories like banks with more than 400 branches, less than 400 and more than 100 branches, less than 100 branches, District Central Cooperative Banks, NGOs, Commercial Bank branches and Regional Rural Banks were given.

Indian Bank won the first prize for banks with more than 400 branches followed by State Bank of India and Indian Overseas Bank. Indian Bank’s Exclusive branch for SHG, Chetpet and the Department of Post, Tamil Nadu Circle, were awarded special prize. Nesakkarangal, Coimbatore; Avvai Village Welfare Society, Nagapattinam; DHAN Foundation, Madurai and Integrated Village Development Project, Krishnagiri were the award winning NGOs.

Sundara Rajan in his presidential address said, “The SHG have played a remarkable role in women empowerment. 93% of the members are women. With the help of SHG, the members could sell various products including handicrafts, bags and pickles”.

He also said that people should get loans from banks and not from money lenders. “However, it is also very important to repay the money borrowed from the bank”, he said.

K. V. Raghavulu, Chief General Manager, NABARD, Regional office, Tamil Nadu, said that the number of farmer clubs in Tamil Nadu, which is around 1500 should be increased. At present there are 6 lakh SHG and there is no plan of increasing its number, he said.

Chandrasekaran, Chief General Manager, State Bank of India said that there are enormous opportunities for commercial banks in rural areas and they must be utilised properly.

A. Sailappan, Assistant General Manager, Micro Credit Innovations Department (MCID) and A. Subramaniam, Executive Director, Indian Bank were also present at the function.

Honouring the self help groups and NGOs for their contribution would motivate them to work hard and they are recognised by the society for their services.

U. Bakialakshmi
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