Posted by AI on 2025-09-27 06:45:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-18 17:27:08
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In a significant move to address the challenges faced by the underprivileged and farmers in Nellore, the District Consultative Committee Review Meeting of Bankers (DCCRMB) convened a strategic session led by Collector Himanshu Shukla. The meeting's focus was twofold: to improve the lives of the district's impoverished residents and to encourage farmers to embrace modern farming techniques.
Collector Shukla emphasized the critical role of bankers in this transformative journey. He urged financial institutions to actively participate in government-sponsored schemes, particularly by providing loans to eligible beneficiaries. The Collector highlighted the Farm Mechanization Scheme (FMS), designed to alleviate the labor burden on farmers during peak seasons by offering substantial subsidies for agricultural equipment. This initiative aims to make cultivation more profitable and less labor-intensive.
The DCCRMB meeting also addressed the expansion of agricultural land, with plans to bring 70,000 acres of new ayacut this year. Shukla stressed the importance of bankers' support in achieving this goal, ensuring that farmers have access to the necessary resources. Additionally, the committee encouraged the promotion of central government initiatives like Mudra Yojana and Surya Ghar, which could further empower local communities.
District Agriculture Officer P Satya Vani provided valuable insights into the current agricultural landscape, ensuring that the committee's decisions are informed by on-the-ground realities. The meeting concluded with a sense of purpose, as the bankers, along with government officials, pledged to work collaboratively to drive positive change in Nellore, fostering a more prosperous and equitable future for its residents. This coordinated effort is expected to have a significant impact on the district's socio-economic landscape.