"The banks have achieved 56 per cent of the target under priority sector lending at the end of March 2014 against 81 per cent achievement under this sector as on corresponding period of the previous year, which is a matter of concern," Chief General Manager (CGM), NABARD, J&K, Shanker A Pande said in a report titled 'State Focus Paper' here.
The report further said the credit ratio in the state stood at 44.58 per cent during the period as against 36.50 per cent a year ago, an increase of 8.08 per cent.
Jammu and Kashmir registered a growth of 12 per cent in bank deposits at Rs 72,214.22 crore in the period under review.
Pande further said loans and advances outstanding in the state came in at Rs 32,196.43 crore as of March 31, 2014, which have grown 36.75 per cent over the previous year.
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