PALIN, Mar 9: The Potential Linked Credit Plan (PLP) for the financial year 2026–27 for Kra-Daadi district was formally launched at the DC’s conference hall here today during the District Consultative Committee (DCC) and District Level Review Committee (DLRC) meeting.
PLP, prepared by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), was unveiled by Kra-Daadi Deputy Commissioner ?Charu?Nili, in presence of ZPC Tagru Kasha; DPO Kra Daadi; Dr Lalit Maurya, District Development Manager, NABARD; Gaurav Singh, Lead District Manager; heads of line departments; representatives of various banks; and members of ArSRLM operating in the district.
The DDM, NABARD informed that the total credit potential projected under the PLP for FY 2026–27 stands at Rs 27.68 crore for Kra Daadi district. He emphasized that the PLP serves as a vital reference document for banks and government departments in preparing their Annual Credit Plan and ensuring planned and coordinated credit flow to priority sectors.
Explaining the methodology, Dr Maurya highlighted that the PLP is prepared through a scientific and participatory approach. The plan covers key sectors such as agriculture, allied activities, MSME, infrastructure, housing, education, SHG–Bank linkage, and other priority segments, with a focus on inclusive and sustainable economic development in the district.
In his address, the DC appreciated NABARD’s efforts in preparing the PLP and urged all banks and concerned departments to work together for effective credit planning and implementation. He emphasized the need to ensure that local savings are efficiently leveraged for local development.
During the meeting, the DC also reviewed the performance of various schemes, including the Atmanirbhar initiatives, PMEGP, DDUSY, and social security programmes.
The meeting concluded with a collective resolve by all stakeholders to work in close coordination to improve credit outreach, livelihood opportunities, and overall socio-economic development of the district.