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Annexure II

Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS - SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

PMRY - Subsidy Utilisation/Requirements Statement

[Vide paragraph 8 (vi) (a)-Section I]

Quarterly statement showing cumulative position as at the end of _______________ for financial year ____________

Name of the Bank _______________________________________________

Programme YearSanctions by Bank (As per physical progress)Disburs- ements by BankCumulative Subsidy received from RBI assigned to prog. year Subsidy refunds received during financial year
________
& adjusted for the prog. year
Carry forward/ adjustment from other years *Total funds available (9 = 6+7+8)Subsidy utilised by defrayment to branchesBalance amount of subsidy available with H.O.Additional subsidy required
No.AmountNo.AmountNo.AmountNo.Amount
1234567891011121314
1998-1999             
1999-2000             
i) All other States except N.E. States             
ii) N.E. States             
Total (i & ii)             
Grand Total             


Notes:

1. Data relating to each programme year may be furnished separately.

2. Subsidy released by RBI for particular programme year may not be utilised for subsidy requirements of other programme years unless specific permission has been granted by RBI.

3. Figures may be rounded-off to nearest thousand in the quarterly statement and in full amounts of Rupees for final utilisation.

4. Only the cases disbursed before the cut-off date for disbursements are eligible for payment of subsidy.

5. The statement may be signed by an officer not less than the rank of AGM/DGM.

6. Effective from the programme year 1999-2000, subsidy is payable @ 15% of the project cost, subject to a ceiling of Rs. 7,500/- per borrower in all States except N.E. States, wherein the subsidy is payable @ 15% of the project cost, subject to a ceiling of Rs. 15,000/- per borrower. The 7 N.E. States comprise of Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland.

7. Details of sanctions/disbursements/utilisation of subsidy etc. in respect of N.E. States be furnished separately in col. 2 to 5, 10 & 11 as indicated in the fomat at Sr. No. (ii) for United Bank of India, United Commercial Bank, Central bank of India, Allahabad Bank, State Bank of India, Union Bank of India and Vijaya Bank only. Others may show for the country as a whole from 1999-2000 onwards.

8. Refunds received in a particular financial year may be adjusted against claims available at H.O. for the current financial and programme year and be shown against the programme year so adjusted with.

9. * Carry forward/adjustment details are _________________________________.

						Signature :						Name :						Designation
Annexure III

Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS - SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

[Vide paragraph 11 (h)-Section II]

Composition of Sub-Divisional Task Force under PMRY

1. GM, DIC - Chairman
2. Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil Admn.)/Representative - Member
3. Lead Bank Officer - Member
4. All participating banks in the Sub-Division - Member
5. District Employment Officer/Representative - Member
6. Representative of DRDA - Member
7. Functional Manager, DIC - Member Secretary
8. District Welfare Officer/Representative - Member
9. Co-option 1/2 members of NGOs by GM, DIC - Member

In the absence of GM, DIC the Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil Admn./SDM (not the representative) shall chair the meeting.

In case an officer from the SC/ST community is not available amongst the members as aforesaid an SC/ST officer available in the Sub-division may be co-opted and invited as a member.
OR

Composition of Block Level Task Force under PMRY

1. GM, DIC - Chairman
2. B.D.O. - Member
3. Lead Bank Officer - Member
4. All participating banks in the Block - Member
5. District Employment Officer/Representative - Member
6. Representative of DRDA - Member
7. District Welfare Officer/Representative - Member
8. Co-option 1 or 2 members of NGOs, if available by GM, DIC - Member
9. Functional Manager, DIC - Member Secretary

In the absence of GM, DIC the B.D.O. (not the representative) shall chair the meeting.

In case an officer from the SC/ST community is not available amongst the members as aforesaid an SC/ST officer available in the Block may be co-opted and invited as a member.

Annexure IV

Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS - SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

PMRY - Monthly Progress Report

[Vide paragraph 12 (b)-Section II]

  During the MonthCumulative upto Month end
(a)Total number of applications received  
(b) No. of applications recommended by the District Level Committee (DIC)  
(c)No. of applications sanctioned by the banks  
(d)Amount of loan sanctioned by the banks  
(e)No. of cases to whom loan disbursed  
(f)Amount of loan disbursed  
(g)Central grant for training and infrastructure released  
(h)Amount spent by State/UT towards training and infrastructure  
(i)No. of persons trained or getting trained  


Annexure V

Master Circular
PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS - SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

Quarterly Progress Report of PMRY for the Quarter Ending _____________

Name of State / Union Territory

[Vide paragraph 12 (b)-Section II]

(Amount Rs. lakhs)
Sr. No.Name of DICTarget (Annual)No. of Applications Sanctioned by Banks Most predominant reasons for rejections of cases by banks Disbursed by banks during the quarter
   Received by DIC Recomme-nded to banks IndustryService Business Total  No. of casesAmount
     No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount   
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
                
                
 Total              


Cumulative Report upto the Quarter Ending ------------------------------


Sr. No. Name of DLC No.of applicants(Amount Rs. Lakhs)
  Recommended by banks Sanctioned by banksDisbursed by banks Sanctioned Disbursed
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
       
       
       
       
       

Annexure VI


    Basic Targets under PMRY during 2001-2002
    (Vide paragraph 16(b)-Section III)

Sr. No. States/Union Territories Total Target
1 Andhra Pradesh 16600
2 Assam 6600
3 Arunachal Pradesh 150
4 Bihar 18000
5 Delhi 4600
6 Goa 500
7 Gujarat 8150+4000*
8 Haryana 4400
9 Himachal Pradesh 2600
10 Jammu & Kashmir 1300
11 Karnataka 10700
12 Kerala 14700
13 Madhya Pradesh 14100
14 Maharashtra 22300
15 Manipur 1100
16 Meghalaya 350
17 Mizoram 250
18 Nagaland 250
19 Orissa 7050
20 Punjab 4200
21 Rajasthan 8200
22 Tamil Nadu 18550
23 Tripura 800
24 Uttar Pradesh 25100
25 West Bengal 22000
26 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 100
27 Chandigarh 300
28Daman & Diu 50
29 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 50
30 Lakshadweep 50
31 Pondicherry 450
32 Sikkim 50
33 Uttarachal 1000
34 Zharkhand 3000
35 Chhattisgarh 2500
  TOTAL 220103

*Additional target for earthquake affected districts.

Additional Targets under Prime Minister's Rozgar
Yojana (PMRY) during 2001-2002

(Vide paragraph 16(b)-Section III)

Sr. No.States/Union TerritoriesTotal Target (NOS)Additional Target (NOS)
1Andhra Pradesh1660016600
2 Assam6600 
3 Arunachal Pradesh150 
4 Bihar18000 
5 Delhi4600 
6 Goa500 
7 Gujarat8150+4000*4100
8 Haryana44004400
9 Himachal Pradesh2600400
10 Jammu & Kashmir1300 
11 Karnataka107008000
12 Kerala147007300
13 Madhya Pradesh141003600
14 Maharashtra223005600
15 Manipur1100 
16 Meghalaya350250
17 Mizoram250 
18 Nagaland250250
19 Orissa70505000
20 Punjab42004800
21Rajasthan82008200
22 Tamil Nadu185501450
23 Tripura8002200
24 Uttar Pradesh2510025100
25 West Bengal22000 
26 Andaman & Nicobar Islands100 
27 Chandigarh**300 
28 Daman & Diu50 
29 Dadra & Nagar Haveli50 
30 Lakshadweep50 
31 Pondicherry450 
32 Sikkim50 
33 Uttarachal10004000
34 Zharkhand30006000
35 Chhattisgarh2500 


*Additional target for earthquake affected districts ** Reduced to 100 nos. UT Govt. Request

Annexure VII


Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS -SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

PMRY - Proforma for Monthly Bank Report to ImplementingAgency for Cumulative Progress upto the Month of ___________

(Vide paragraph 17(b)-Section III)


Name of the Bank _____________________________________________

Bank Branch ______________________________

(Amount Rs. in lakhs)
No. of Cases Received from Task Force upto the MonthSanctioned by bank
IndustryServiceBusinessTotalWomenSCSTOBCDisbursed by bank during the Month
No.AmountNo.AmountNo.AmountNo.AmountNo.AmountNo.AmountNo.AmountNo.AmountNo.Amount
12345678910111213141516171819
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   


Annexure VIII


Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS -SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

PMRY - Proforma for Monthly Bank Report toImplementing Agency for the Month of ___________


(Vide paragraph 17(b)-Section III)

Name of the Bank _____________________________________________

Bank Branch ______________________________

(Amount Rs. lakhs)
No. of Cases Received from Task Force during the MonthSanctioned by BanksNo. of Applications Rejected/ Sent of re-examination to the Implementing AgencyMost Predominant Reasons for Rejection of Appliations by Banks
IndustryServiceBusinessTotalWomenSCSTOBCDisbursed by bank during the Month
No.Amt.No.Amt.No.Amt.No.Amt.No.Amt.No.Amt.No.Amt.No.Amt.No.Amt.
123456789101112131415161718192021
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     


Annexure IX


Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS -SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

PMRY - Quarterly Progress Report

(Vide paragraph 17(b)-Section III)

Proforma for Reporting Data by - (i) the implementing bank branches to their Controlling Offices/Lead Bank Officer of the District concerned/District Co-ordinator,

(ii) Controlling Offices to their Regional/Zonal Offices at this State Level,

(iii) by the Regional/Zonal Offices to their Head Offices/the Convener of SLBC/Regional Office of RPCD (RBI), and

(iv) by Head Offices of Banks to the RPCD, RBI, Central Office, Mumbai.

Name of the Bank _____________________________________________ Report showing cumulative position for the quarter ended ______________

(Rs. in thousand)
Name of the State/Union TerritoryTargetNo. of Applns. ReceivedTotal Loans SanctionedTotal Loans DisbursedLoan Sanctioned to SC/ST out of Total SanctionedLoan Disbursed to SC/ST out of Total DisbursedLoan Sanctioned to OBCs Out of Total SanctionLoan Disbursed to OBCs Out of Total DisbursementLoan Sanctioned to Women Out of Total Sanction Loan Disbursed to Women Out of Total Disbursement
No.Amt.No.Amt.% to total loan sanc. (cl. 4 to 6)No.Amt.% to total loan sanc. (cl. 4 to 9)No.Amt.% to total loan dis. (cl. 6 to 12)No.Amt.% to total loan sanc. (cl. 4 to 15)No.Amt.% to total loan disb. (cl. 6 to 18)No.Amt.% to total loan sanc. (cl. 4 to 15No.Amt.% to total loan disb. (cl. 6 to 18)
1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          




Notes:

    1. The data in this proforma will be furnished district-wise by the Controlling Offices of banks to their Regional Rural Offices at the State/UT level; the State-wise position will be reported by the Regional/Zonal Offices to their Head Offices while the District-wise position of each State/UT will be furnished by them to the SLBC Convenors and the Regional Offices of RPCD, RBI.

    2. The statement should be compiled/consolidated promptly and furnished to the respective recipients within the time limits specified below:

FromToMaximum time allowed

a) BranchControlling Offices/LBO/District Co-ordinator10 days from the close of the quarter

b) Controlling Office and District Co-ordinatorRegional/Zonal Office/LBO20 days from the close of the quarter

c) Regional/Zonal OfficeSLBC Convenor/Head Office/RPCD R.O.30 days from the close of the quarter

d) Head Offices of banksRPCD, RBI, Central Office45 days from the close of the quarter


Annexure X


Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS -SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

PMRY - Format for Reporting Utilisation Subsidy by Banks

(Vide paragraph 17(d)-Section - III)

Certificate Showing the Cumulative Position for the Programme Years 1993-94 to 1996-97

Name of the Bank:

(Amount in Rupees)
YearAmount Sanctioned by BankAmount Disbursed by BankSubsidy Received from RBI (programme year-wise)Subsidy Utilised for Same YearBalance Subsidy with Bank (col. 6-7)Balance Subsidy in col. 8 Utilised for the Programme yearsBalance with the Bank (col. 8 less col. 9 to col. 12)
No.AmountNo.Amount1993-941994-951995-961996-97
12345678910111213
1993-94       ---    
1994-95        ---   
1995-96         ---  
1996-97          --- 
Total            




Notes:
    1. Total subsidy received from RBI should agree with total of columns 7 and 9 to 13.

    2. Total of col. 9 to 13 should agree with col. 8.

    3. If for any programme year the subsidy available is not sufficient to cover the requirement of the Bank, negative (-) figure should be shown under col. 8 and/or col. 13.

Annexure XI


Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS -SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

Recovery Performance under PMRY

[Vide paragraph 17(e)-Section III]

(Rs. )

StateDemandRecoveryOverdueRecovery (%)
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     


Annexure XII


Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS -SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

(Vide paragraph 18(c)-Section III)

Government Of India,
Ministry Of Industry,
(Dept. of Small Scale Industries
and Agro and Rural Industries),
Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 011
Tele. No. 301 2107

September 29, 1993


D.O.No. DIC-6(1)/93

Dear Chief Secretary,

Please refer to my D.O.No.DIC-6(1)/93 dated 24th September, 1993 regarding implementation of the Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) as per the announcement made by the Prime Minister in his Independence Day Address. A copy of the Scheme, Main Features and Operational Guidelines along with target for 1993-94 was also enclosed so that the PMRY can be launched in right earnest from 2nd October, 1993.

I hope, the State Industries Department, their field officers and other concerned agencies would have been geared up for this purpose. We would like the weaker sections including women to be given preference for these opportunities, which would be available under this scheme. Therefore, it has been decided to provide 22.5 percent reservation for SC/ST and 27 percent for backward castes (OBC). In case SC/ST/OBC candidates are not available State Government will be competent to consider other category of candidates under PMRY.

The Reserve Bank of India has issued instructions to all Indian scheduled commercial banks to implement the PMRY scheme. A copy of the RBI letter is enclosed for your information. The RBI has advised that the State Governments should monitor and help the banks in recovery of the loans. In our earlier letter we have advised the State Governments to set up State Level and District Level Committees to oversee the implementation of the scheme. These Committees should also monitor and maintain close co-ordination with all commercial banks and help in recovery of the loans. This will help in successful implementation of the scheme.

With regards.

Sd/-

(S.L. Kapur)
Secretary

Annexure XIII


Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS -SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

(Vide paragraph 18(d)-Section III)

Constitution of State PMRY Committee

1. Chief Secretary - Chairman

2. Secretary, Dept. of Industries - Member

3. Secretary, Dept. of Finance - Member

4. Secretary, Dept. of Planning - Member

5. Secretary, Dept. of Rural Development - Member

6. Secretary, Dept. of Labour - Member

7. Representatives of State level Banking Institutions including RBI - Member

8. Commissioner/Director of Industries and Commerce - Member Secretary

Other officials and non-officials may be invited if their presence is felt necessary in the meetings.

    Functions:
1. To provide leadership and guidance to the District PMRY, committees in the planning, implementation and monitoring of the Scheme.

2. To secure inter departmental co-ordination between various implementing agencies and to ensure development of strong backward and forward linkages.

3. To review expenditure to ensure that it remains within the sanctioned limit.

4. To review the physical targets and achievements.

5. To monitor and evaluate the implementation of the Scheme.

6. To provide the forum for a meaningful dialogue at the state level between various implementing agencies.

Constitution of District PMRY Committee

1. District Collector/Dy. Commissioner - Chairman

2. CEO, DRDA - Member

3. District Employment Officer - Member

4. Lead Bank Manager - Member

5. Chairman, Task Force Committee - Member Secretary

Besides these officers/representatives, Chairman can co-opt. any one or more of the following:

    One or more prominent citizens from the fields of social services, industry/business, District Welfare Officer, District Statistical Officer, District Education Officer, Principals of local Engg. Colleges/Polytechnics/ITIs or representative of the Directorate of Technical Education/Vocational Training/Industrial Training, Representatives of Banks.
Functions of the district PMRY Committees :

1. To keep various agencies informed of the basic parameters and the requirements of the Scheme and the tasks to be performed by these agencies.

2. To review progress of training and financial norms and prescribe new norms keeping overall expenditure within the sanctioned limits.

3. To monitor and evaluate the Scheme to ensure its effectiveness.

4. To secure interdepartmental co-ordination and co-operation.

5. To give publicity to the achievements made and disseminate knowledge and build-up awareness about the Scheme.

6. To send periodical statements to the State Govt. in the prescribed formats.

Annexure XIV

Master Circular

PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS - SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

PMRY - Recommendations by Task Force

(Vide paragraphs 13 (vii) - Section II and 16(e)– Section III)

No. 6(2)/94-DIC June 22, 1994

To,

1. The Secretary, (Small Scale Industries), All States/UTs.
2. The Director of Industries, All States/UTs

Sub: Recommendations by Task Force under PMRY Scheme to banks and State-wise/District-wise targets under PMRY Scheme

Sir,

An intensive study of implementation of the PMRY during the year 1993-94 was carried out by officers of DC, SSI in the States of Delhi, West Bengal, Bihar, Gujarat and Kerala. These studies and interaction with other State Govts. and review of progress reports has revealed certain common problems and fallacies regarding allocation of targets and recommendations by Task Forces to the Banks. The problems are summarised as follows:

Problems

1. Some States carried out the administration of the Scheme sequentially instead of in parallel. Hence they invited applications in the first instance which were then scrutinised and recommended by the Task Forces. The process of appraisal sanction and disbursement by banks began only when the process of inviting applications and recommendations by Task Force was completed.

2. Many banks/bank branches do not accept recommended cases if their number exceeds their target by 25 percent or some such percentage.

3. In many instances recommended cases that remain pending at the end of the financial year are returned to the Task Forces by the Banks.

4. Many recommended cases are returned by banks/bank branches stating, "Targets for the year have been achieved."

5. In lots of cases e.g. Delhi, the recommended cases have not been sent to the correct bank branches under whose jurisdiction the recommended case lies.

6. Generally, both the Task Forces and the lead banks have taken unduly long time in re-allocating targets and reallocating recommendations to be sent to different bank branches in case this kind of need arises in the district. Similar situation seems to have prevailed at the State level also.

It has been decided to issue a consolidated statement of clarifications in order to facilitate the administrative process of recommending cases to banks and sanction/disbursements against them by banks.

Clarifications

1. The activities of inviting applications and making recommendations by the Task Force is in parallel to the activity of sanction/disbursement of loans to beneficiaries by banks/ bank branches. These activities should not be seen as sequential activities.

2. It has been provided in the operational guidelines that, generally, the Task Force should send around double the number of cases to each bank branch against its target so as to take care of rejections of cases at the bank branch level. This stipulation should be followed scrupulously.

3. The process of inviting applications and making recommendations by the Task Force is a continuous process. Generally, applications should be invited by the Task Force all the year round. In other words, a potential beneficiary should be able to apply for loan under the Scheme as per prescribed procedure at any time and not within a stipulated/fixed period.

4. The Task Force should meet regularly, let us say, twice a month to consider and review the applications. These applications should be processed on a regular basis. The recommendations of the Task Force should be regularly sent the year round to various bank/bank branches in the district keeping in mind the targets allocated to each bank/bank branch.

5. The lead Bank and two banks are members of the Task Force. Therefore, the broad financial appraisal of the project should be carried out in the Task Force itself. To facilitate correct appraisal and recommendation of the project at the initial stage itself the potential beneficiary should be interviewed wherever required in order to obtain all relevant information etc. at the initial stage itself.

6. Therefore, it is once again emphasised and clarified that the process of receiving applications and making recommendations by the Task Force should be a continuous process over the entire year.

7. In general, any bank branch should, at any time, accept recommended cases at least to the extent of double their targets during a particular year.

8. The bank/bank branch should request well in time for more recommended cases from the Task Force, if they find themselves unable to sanction cases to their target from the double number of recommendations received.

9. It is extremely important to understand that a case once recommended does not lose sanctity at the end of the financial year. Recommended cases pending with the banks at the end of the financial years should, as a rule, be considered first for sanction/disbursement in the next financial year. However this does not seem to be happening because the figures for sanctions and disbursement in the first quarter have been almost negligible. This shows that banks are either not considering recommended cases pending with them from the last financial year or they have returned the cases at the end of the year on the grounds that they were pending.

10. As a rule, no case recommended by the Task Force should be returned by a bank/bank branch on grounds of Already achieved targets etc.

11. If the distribution of recommended cases to particular bank/bank branch are much less or much more compared to their targets than the re-allocation of all the recommended cases branch-wise etc. should be immediately done by the lead bank Manager in consultation with the implementing agency.

The above clarification should ensure the following:

    i. The flow of applications and flow of recommended cases by the Task Force to the banks will become regular and continuous over the year.

    ii. A potential beneficiary will be able to apply for a loan under the scheme as per standard procedure at any time during the year.

    iii. The Task Force will meet regularly (Twice a month) to process the applications received and make their recommendations.

    iv. The broad financial appraisal of the project should be carried out at the initial stage in the Task Force itself because lead bank manager and two other banks are members of the Task Force. The deficiencies, if any, in the application forms and other information that may be required should be completed at the initial stage in the Task Force itself. For this purpose, if required, in interview of the potential beneficiary should be arranged. Regular dates can be fixed for the meetings of the Task Force and well publicised.

    v. The bank at any time will have enough number of recommended cases to consider for sanctions/disbursements.

    vi. Recommended cases pending with the banks at the end of the year will be considered for sanction/disbursement first, in the beginning in the next year. This will ensure the process of sanctions and disbursements over the entire year.

You are requested to incorporate the above clarification in your administrative procedures and co-ordination and put them into effect in an appropriate way. You may also kindly bring these to the notice of all implementing agencies training institutions, NGOs and banks concerned.

Sd/-
(Raju Sharma)
Director (PMRY)

Appendix

Master Circular

Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana

List of Circulars consolidated by the Master Circular

Sr. No.Circular No. Date Subject
1 RPCD No.SP/BC.42/PMRY/93-94 28-9-93Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
2 RPCD No.SP/BC.58/PMRY/93-94 25-10-93 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
3RPCD No.SP/BC.88/PMRY/93-94 13-1-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
4RPCD No.SP.BC.91/PMRY/93-94 25-1-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
5RPCD No.SP.BC.107/09.04.01/93-94 2-3-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
6RPCD No.SP.BC.115/09.04.01/93-94 4-3-94 Recovery Performance-Government sponsored Programmes
7RPCD No.SP.BC.117/09.04.01/93-94 11-3-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana
8RPCD No.SP/BC.131/PMRY/94-95 30-4-94 Continuation of Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)-Targets for achievement for the Financial Year 1994-95
9RPCD No.BC.167/09.04.01/93-94 20-6-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY) - Reporting forms
10RPCD No.BC.171/09.04.01/93-94 24-6-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
11RPCD No.SP/BC.7/09.04.81/93-94 18-7-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) - Educational Qualification
12RPCD No.BC.17/09.04.01/94-95 27-7-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
13RPCD No.BC.40/09.04.01/94-95 29-9-94 Family Income under PMRY
14RPCD No.SP.BC.65/09.04.01/94-95 9-11-94 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) - Payment of interest on fixed deposit
15RPCD No. 992/09.04.01/94-95 22-11-94 Reporting System on progress under Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)
16RPCD No.BC.127/09.04.01/94-95 6-3-95 PMRY-Clarification
17RPCD No.BC.133/09.04.01/94-95 20-3-95 Target for achievements for SC/ST & OBC under PMRY
18RPCD No.BC.69/09.04.01/95-96 28-12-95 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
19RPCD No.SP.BC.94/09.04.01/95-96 16-2-96 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)-Recovery performance
20RPCD No.BC.107/09.04.01/95-96 14-3-96 Association of KVIC in implementation of the PMRY-Target and modalities thereof for 1995-96
21RPCD No.BC.109/09.04.01/95-96 15-3-96 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY) - Task Force
22RPCD No.BC.134/09.04.01/95-96 16-5-96 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY) -Clarifications
23RPCD No.BC.137/09.04.01/95-96 17-5-96 Training under PMRY.
24RPCD No.SP.BC.138/09.04.28/95-96 16-5-96 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) - Findings of the third field study conducted by RBI
25RPCD No.SP.BC.139/09.04.01/96-97 21-5-96 Insistence of collateral by banks-PMRY
26RPCD No SP.BC.6/09.04.01/96-97 2-7-96 PMRY - Implementation of the scheme
27RPCD No.SP.BC.37/09.01.28/96-97 18-9-96 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)-Recovery performance
28RPCD No.SP.BC.48/09.04.01/96-97 15-10-96 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
29RPCD No.SP.BC.66/09.04.01/96-97 19-11-96 PMRY - Sponsoring of applications
30RPCD No.SP.BC.75/09.04.01/96-97 11-12-96 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY)
31RPCD No.SP.BC.127/09.04.01/96-97 21-4-97 PMRY-Deceased Borrowers
32RPCD No.SP.BC.132/09.04.01/96-97 26-4-97 PMRY-Extension of cut off date for closure of disbursements for cases sanctioned during the years 1993-94, 1994-95 and 1995-96
33RPCD No.SP.BC.135/09.04.01/96-97 12-5-97 PMRY - Clarifications
34RPCD No.SP.BC.136/09.04.01/96-97 15-5-97 PMRY Scheme - Adjustment of subsidy
35RPCD No.SP.BC.43/09.04.01/97-98 22-10-97 PMRY - Dissolution of partnership
36RPCD No.SP.BC.82/09.04.06/97-98 6-2-98 PMRY-Adjustment of subsidy amount released
37RPCD No.SP.BC.86/09.04.01/97-98 16-2-98 PMRY-Closure of disbursements for cases sanctioned during a programme year where partial disbursement has taken place as on the cut-off date
38RPCD No.SP.BC.92/09.04.01/97-98 21-2-98 Closure of Sanctions and disbursements of loans under PMRY
39RPCD No.SP.BC.105/09.04.01/97-98 26-3-98 Closure of sanctions and disbursements under PMRY- Programme year 1997-98
40RPCD No.SP.BC.126/09.04.01/97-98 3-6-98 Relaxation of PMRY norms for North -East Region
41RPCD No.SP.BC.14/09.04.01/98-99 25-7-98 PMRY - Clarifications
42RPCD No.SP.BC.18/09.04.06/98-99 31-7-98 Utilisation of subsidy by Banks under PMRY-Programme years 1993-94 to 1996-97
43RPCD No.SP.BC.19/09.04.01/98-99 31-7-98 PMRY-Clarifications - Cut off date for Accounting for Sanctions, Cut off date for Lapsing of Sanctions and completion of disbursement under PMRY for 1997-98
44RPCD No.SP.BC.59/09.04.01/98-99 7-1-99 Reporting System on progress under Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)
45RPCD No.SP.BC.83/09.04.01/98-99 22-3-99 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) - Modifications in the Guidelines of the scheme
46RPCD No.SP.BC.106/09.04.01/98-99 10-6-99 Closure for disbursements under PMRY
47RPCD No.SP.BC.1/09.04.01/99-2000 5-7-99 PMRY - Modifications in the guidelines of the Scheme for North-East states
48RPCD No.SP.BC.2/09.04.01/99-2000 6-7-99 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)-Modifications in the guidelines of the scheme-Clarifications
49RPCD No.SP.BC.3/09.04.01/99-2000 6-7-99 Implementation of Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)
50RPCD No.SP.BC.5/09.04.06/99-2000 8-7-99 PMRY - Submission of final subsidy utilisation certificate/ Pending claims statement pertaining to the programme year 1997-98
51RPCD No.SP.BC.22/09.04.06/99-2000 23-8-99 PMRY-Revised Format for submission of Quarterly Subsidy Utilisation Statement
52RPCD No.SP.BC.26/09.04.06/99-2000 28-9-99 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) - Subsidy utilisation certificate for 1993-94 to 1998-99 as on 31-3-1999
53RPCD No.BC.50/09.04.01/99-2000 20-12-99 PMRY - Affidavit on income of the applicant
54RPCD No.SP.BC.59/09.04.01/99-2000 7-2-2000 PMRY - Lease Period of rented Premises.
55RPCD No.SP.BC.75/09.04.01/99-2000 27-3-2000 PMRY - Monitoring of the benefits accruing to the physically handicapped persons under PMRY
56RPCD No.SP.BC.76/09.04.01/99-2000 28-3-2000 PMRY - Implementation of the scheme
57RPCD No.SP.BC.93/09.04.01/99-2000 12-5-2000 Cut-off dates for lapsing of sanction & closure of disbursements under PMRY for programme year 1999-2000
58RPCD No.SP.BC.94/09.04.06/99-2000 13-5-2000 PMRY-Submission of final subsidy utilization/requirement statement for claims pertaining to the programme year 1998-99
59RPCD No.SP.BC.95/09.04.01/99-2000 13-5-2000 PMRY - Implementation of the scheme
60RPCD No.SP.BC.2/09.04.06/2000-01 4-7-2000 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)-Subsidy Release/Utilisation Certificate for programme years 1993-94 to 1999-2000 as on 31-3-2000
61RPCD No.SP.BC.13/09.04.01/2000-01 4-9-2000 PMRY-Implementation of the scheme - visit of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry
62RPCD No.SP.BC.20/09.04.01/2000-01 30-9-2000 Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana for Educated Unemployed Youth (PMRY) - Enhancement in the family income ceiling
63RPCD No.SP.BC.55/09.04.01/2000-01 12-2-2001 Implementation of Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)-Enhancement in exemption limit for obtention of collateral security
64RPCD No.SP.BC.80/09.04.01/2000-2001 27-4-2001 Implementation of PMRY - Target for achievement 2001-2002
65RPCD No. SP.BC.82/09.04.01/2000-01 27-4-2001 Cut off dates for lapsing sanction and completion of disbursements under PMRY for Programme year 2000-2001
66RPCD No.SP.BC.84/09.04.01/2000-01 3-5-2001 Relaxation in residency criteria for married women under PMRY
67RPCD No.SP.BC.86/09.04.01/2000-01 15-5-2001 Assistance from State Govt. Agencies to the Banks for recovery of PMRY loans
68RPCD No. SP.BC.99/09.04.01/2000-01 22-6-2001 Target for achievement under PMRY for the year 2001-2002 (Revised) - Allocation of additional target.
69RPCD.SP.BC 26/09.04.01/2001-02 19-9-2001 Allocation of targets to banks having less than 5 branches in a state.


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