The plan, launched by District Collector Archana Patnaik today, showed an increase of 18.81 per cent over Rs 10,226 crore in 2014-15.
Prepared by Canara Bank, the Lead Bank, the plan envisaged highest share of 43 per cent for agriculture sector, followed by MSE 41 per cent and Other Priority Sector (OPS) 16 per cent, an official release said.
Agriculture sector has been given Rs.5,127 crore, amounting to an increase of 18.24 per cent over last year, Non-Farm sector, (MSE) Rs.5,028 crore, with 20.63 per cent increase, whereas OPS has a share of Rs.1,995 crore.
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