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Cooperative banks in Hry to provide loans of Rs 8,600 cr

Haryana Cooperation Minister Paramvir Singh said that the central cooperative banks in the state would provide a loan of Rs 8,600 crore during the current financial year to the farmers. These banks had provided loans worth Rs 4,306.60 crore during the last financial year to the farmers under various schemes. Sensex pares gains; Hindalco up 4% The Cooperation Minister said the state government had also implemented another welfare scheme for the farmers. Under the scheme farmers who would deposit 75 per cent of their overdue loans, their remaining 25 per cent would be waived off.

Payday cash loan commented:

Hoping such loan will give some good consequences and good hike to economy used in such way.Thanks for such post.

18.11.2011

payday loan company commented:

really it’s the great news for the farmers of haryana and beneficial step taken by the minister of Hry.this will be very beneficial for the farmers of Hry…..i like this post and I would like to appreciate the information given in this post

07.03.2012


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