Govt announces Rs 225 crore scheme to computerize rural development banks and registrars
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has announced the decision by the govt. to computerize and empower the registrars of all 28 states and 8 union territories. On the lines of computerization scheme, 1,851 units of Agriculture and Rural Development Banks in 13 states will be computerized through a national unified software.
The total estimated expenditure for this scheme will be Rs. 225.09 crore.
Offices of Registrar of Cooperatives of all States/Union Territories will also be computerized similar to Central Registrar. A Central Project Monitoring Unit (PMU) will be established for this scheme, which will work towards the successful implementation of the plan.
Implementation of this scheme will enable people to quickly access services provided by the Cooperative Departments of the states and the offices of ARDBs. Additionally, it will also bring transparency and uniformity in the functioning of these offices, which will make them more efficient and save the time.
It is noteworthy to mention here that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and guidance of Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, the Government of India has taken several steps to strengthen all the cooperative societies of the country.
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