"As per the existing crop loan scheme, there is zero per cent interest for loans of upto Rs one lakh and two per cent for loan upto Rs 3 lakh, provided that repayment is made in the stipulated period. In the drought-affected areas, farmers could not repay loans. So, the government has decided to restructure the loans after taking into consideration the principal amount and interest," Chavan told reporters after chairing a meeting of state-level bankers' committee (SLBC).
He said a total of about Rs 7,000 crore-worth loans in 11,809 villages would be restructured.
He also said that nationalised banks have been asked to provide crop loans.
Chavan said that at today's meeting with SLBC, government expressed concern that investment credit had declined and the percentage of crop loan had grown. SLBC was told to provide loans for drip irrigation and construction of farm ponds. Chavan also said that credit-deposit ratio had fallen in a few districts.
Financial condition of Jalna and Dhule-Nandurbar district co-operative banks had improved and they were likely to get back license soon, he said. They were among the six district co-operative banks against whom RBI had passed strictures.
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