• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version
Friday, December 5, 2025
Indian Cooperative
IFFCO Banner
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
Indian Cooperative
No Result
View All Result
IFFCO Banner
NCDC Banner
NCDC Banner
Home Banks

Nabard’s circular causes consternation

akshaykumar by akshaykumar
July 29, 2013
in Banks
145
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Nabard’s sudden announcement that it would end the role of primary agriculture cooperative societies as lenders to farmers has caused consternation in the cooperative circles in Gujarat.

The cooperative union in the state has said the Nabard move could jeopardize the very network of PACs in the country that has played an important role in providing farmers with short term credit for seasonal farming activities.

Sources say in the event of dissolution of PACs farmers would get badly exposed to traditional usury and this could seriously affect agriculture.

According to RBI, there are 93 thousand Pacs, 370 central cooperative banks and 32 state cooperative banks in Gujarat.

As per the Nabard’s circular, Pacs would, however, work as business correspondents of central cooperative banks. The change is being brought about in line with the RBI’s direction, the circular notes.

Large commercial banks have lately been active providing farmers with agricultural credit causing a sea change in the credit situation. Against this background, the amount of credit being offered by the cooperative bodies declined to a mere 17 percent in the last fiscal.

Tags: causes consternationcooperative bankgujaratNabard's circularpacs
Share284Tweet177SendShare71
Previous Post

Yet again a Co-op scam in Maharashtra

Next Post

Biscomaun: Non-bailable warrant against C K Anil

Next Post

Biscomaun: Non-bailable warrant against C K Anil

saraswatbank
nafed-india
PIMPRI
Image Slideshow
Repco Bank
Kerala Bank Advertisement
Sharad Bank
Prime Bank Advertisement
Deogiri Bank
Tirupati Urban Cooperative Bank
Blinking Ads with 4-Second Interval
WBSCB Ad 1 WBSCB Ad 2 Tripura StCB Ad RNSB Ad Citizen Coop Society Ad
Ad Banner
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • Housing
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • NCUI
  • Cooperator
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Privacy Policy
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Video

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.