Mr. ASHUTOSH KUMAR
Lead
Bank Manager
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आभार
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The
genesis of Lead Bank
Scheme can be traced to
the Study Group, headed
by Prof. D. R. Gadgil
(Gadgil Study Group) on
the Organisational
Framework for the
Implementation of the
Social Objectives, which
submitted its report in
October 1969. The Study
Group drew attention to
the fact that commercial
banks did not have
adequate presence in
rural areas and also
lacked the required
rural orientation. As a
result, the banking
needs of the rural areas
in general and the
backward regions in
particular, could not be
adequately taken care of
by the commercial banks
and the credit needs of
rural sector of the
economy, particularly
agriculture, small-scale
industry and services
sectors remained
virtually neglected. The
Study Group, therefore,
recommended the adoption
of an 'Area Approach' to
evolve plans and
programmes for the
development of an
adequate banking and
credit structure in the
rural areas.
The Area
approach was based on
the philosophy of
development of banking
and credit in the rural
areas based on the
socio-economic dynamics
as well the needs of the
local area. It was also
suggested that specific
districts be earmarked
to specific banks so
that they could act as
lead bank to facilitate
the change of providing
integrated banking
facilities in rural
areas. Under the
chairmanship of Shri
F.K.F Nariman the
committee of bankers set
up in 1969 appreciated
the logic of Area
approach in rural
credit delivery. Reserve
Bank of India (RBI)
accepted the concept and
Lead Bank Scheme was
formulated in December,
1969. Each district in
the country was assigned
to specific bank and the
identified bank was made
a consortium leader in
the process of
strengthening delivery
of credit in the
district. The basic
philosophy of the scheme
was not to provide
monopoly to the Lead
Bank in the district.
Instead the Lead Bank
was to act as the
leader, coordinating the
efforts of all the
credit delivery
institutions to increase
the outreach and extend
banking facilities in
the unbanked areas.
1-4-1990 Central Bank of
India started a well
established Lead
District Manager office
in Jhalawar it is
working at Mini
Sectrtitate Jhalawar.
Presently Lead District
Manager of Jhalawar
is Mr. B.S. Rathore
Role of the Lead
District Manager
The Lead
District Manager who is
appointed by the Lead
Bank in the District,
plays a key role in
ensuring the success of
the Lead Bank Scheme.
The functions of the LDM
include the following:
1.
Identification of
potential for
formulation of bankable
schemes for inclusion in
the Annual Credit Plan
(ACP).
2.
Finalisation of District
Credit Plan/Annual
Credit Plan.
3.
Allocation of shares of
DCP/ACP outlays;
4.
Monitoring overall
progress in physical and
financial terms in the
implementation of ACP &
Government Sponsored
Programmes etc.
5.
Reviewing/monitoring of
the support forthcoming
from the Government
departments.
6.
Reviewing the progress
in disposal of loan
applications and
ensuring that
applications are sent in
a phased manner and not
in bunches in the last
quarter of the financial
year.
7.
Identifying
problems/bottlenecks in
the flow of credit as
also of infrastructure
inputs etc. and taking
steps to overcome them.
8.
Overseeing and ensuring
smooth release of
subsidies.
9.
Monitoring the recovery
position of financial
agencies and rendering
necessary help for
recovery of overdues.
10.
Taking up with State
Government/SLBC/SLCC,
items/issues which could
not be tackled at the
district level and
ensuring proper
follow-upthereof,
including security
arrangements, lack of
infrastructural support
etc.
11.
Identification of
unbanked centres for
opening of branches and
reviewing the progress
in the opening of
branches.
12.
Evaluation of the ground
level implementation of
various schemes and
benefits accruing there
under to the identified
beneficiaries.
Lead district Managers
objective
* Drawing up the
road map for banking
penetration
* Monitoring
implementation of Annual
Credit Plan
* Associate with the
setting up of Fiancial
literacy and Credit
Counselling Centres (
FLCCs) , RSETIs by Banks
* Holding annual
sensitization workshop
for banks and
governments officials
with participation by
NGOs/Public Relation
Instituins(PRIs)
* Arranging for
quarterly awareness and
feedback public meetings
, grievance redressal
etc.
National Goal of
Domestics Banks
Sector
|
Target |
Of
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Priority sector
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40 %
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ANBC or Credit equivalent amount of OFF
Balance sheet exposure, which ever
is higher ( ANBC=NBC+Banks
investment in Non-SLR Bonds held in
HTM category)
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Agriculture ( Direct & Indirect)
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18 %
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Indirect Agri. (Max)
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4.5 %
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Weaker Section
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10 %
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DRI
|
1 %
|
Total Credit ( Min 40% to SC/ST & 2/3rd
through Rural/ Sub Branches) |
Women beneficiaries
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5 %
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Net Bank Credit
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Export Credit
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12 %
|
But it is not a part of Priority Sector
for Domestic Banks |
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