Mohd Gulab meets Chief Secretary for improving economic condition of minorities
He urges CS that the people of these communities are an integral part of society
Ludhiana: In order to ensure releasing of funds for various schemes started for improving conditions of minorities, Punjab Backward Classes Land Development And Finance Corporation (Backfinco) vice-chairman Mohammad Gulab met Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan on Tuesday.
He held consultations for continuing loan schemes for the people belonging to minorities.
He also discussed to revive the discontinued loan schemes for various minorities including Sikhs, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Parsis and Jains and others
He told Chief Secretary that Backfinco was established in 1976 to uplift the economic condition of the backward classes and economically weaker sections of the state.
Gulab told that following National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation (NBCFDC) and the National Minority Finance and Development Corporation (NMDFC) came into existence, Backfinco was appointed a nodal agency to implement the self-employment schemes of both corporations in the state.
He said that under these schemes, loans were provided to the target group at an interest rate of only 6% per annum.
He also informed that loans were provided by the corporations under the Education Loan Scheme for the backward classes on 4 percent interest and 3.5 percent interest for girls. He said that Backfinco also provides loan worth Rs 20 lakh for studying abroad.
He urged the Chief Secretary that the people of these communities are an integral part of society and the state government should restart all these welfare loan schemes immediately.