PLP Churachandpur District

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Potential Linked Credit Plan (PLP) is prepared with a view to serves as a reference document for various policy makers, developmental and promotional agencies for planning at various levels and for creation of requisite infrastructure to meet the need of the district by judicious tapping of the potential. It facilitates banks for extending credit to viable activities in the district and line departments and developmental agencies may provide necessary infrastructure and linkage support. The PLP projections serve as a basis for banks in preparing Annual Credit Plan with special thrust on Areas base Schemes. Saving and Investment leading to capital formation are the prime movers of economy. Capital formation refers to addition to the capital stock of an economy which enhances the productive capacity of various factors of production viz. land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship in all the sectors i.e. primary (including agriculture), secondary and tertiary. With a large capital stock an economy acquires the capacity to change, innovate and adjust to new ideas and technological advances. Recognizing the importance of capital formation BARD has chosen the theme Accelerating the Pace of Capital Formation in Agriculture and Allied Sector for the. The district is hilly with a very small percentage of the area is plain and covers a geographical area of 4570 sq.km that locates between 23 0 55 ' N & 24 0 30 ' N latitude and 92 0 59 ' E & 93 0 50 ' E longitude. The humidity was recorded at 100% maximum and 61% minimum. Temperature range between 10 0 C - 39 0 C and days are sunny. The variety of soil is recorded mainly as loam, sandy loam and clayey. The soil is acidic especially the hilly regions with its ph value ranging between 4.5 and 6.5. Out of the total reported area of 457000 ha. areas not available for cultivation is 98424 ha., forest is 359712 ha. and others are wasteland & fallow land. The net area under irrigation is 3260 ha., resulting to mono cropping cultivation. Gross cropped area is 42270 ha and net sown area is 36140 ha. The highest rainfall was recorded at 3080 mm and the lowest at 579 mm. The unground water is hardly exploited for cultivation except for drinking. The district needs farm mechanization to increase production and productivity to achieve the XII th Five Year Plan of the state. There are 32 tractors, 28 power tillers, 704 threshers and 14072 Drought animals (Livestock Census 2007). The average last five year area of cultivation, production and yield stood at 35738 ha., 80861 MT with Yield at 2.3 for major short-term crops. Infrastructures for development of allied activities is also limited as the district has 5 veterinary hospitals/dispensaries, 8 disease diagnostic centres with 1 animal breeding farms and no improved fodders farms. The infrastructure and support services for agriculture sectors need improvement to meet the ever growing demands. There are 274143 populations in the district, of which 52630 are cultivators and 12204 small & marginal are farmers (Census 2011). The total households stood at 49916, of which 46614 rural and 3302 urban households respectively. The density of the population is 60 persons per sq. km., sex ratio stood at 975 females per 1000 males, average literacy rate is 82.8%, but 1

female literacy rate is 78.5% against male literacy rate of 86.97%. The registered educated unemployed youth stood at 70588 persons as on 30 May 2014. The district is equipped with 7 Dispensaries, 64 Primary Health Sub-Centre, 12 Primary Health Centre and Community Health Centre, 4 Hospitals, Post Offices in 107 villages, 543 villages got electric supply, bank branches are there in 5 blocks out of 12 blocks. The institutional credit flow for the last three years was not encouraging. Some of the bottlenecks are poor bank branch network with a continuing existence of 5 un-banked blocks out of 12 blocks in the district. The last three years credit flows under District Credit Plans are:- Last three years credit flow under Annual District Credit Plan :, Manipur Amount in `. lakh. Agriculture Allied Activities MSME Sectors Other Priority Total Priority Sector Year Ach. Ach. Ach. Ach. Ach. % of Ach. 2012-13 711.75 126.46 1578.27 571.03 752.00 204.35 3058.00 1402.70 6100.02 2304.54 37.78 2013-14 655.35 113.14 5302.40 508.97 847.16 68.19 2747.55 1901.98 9552.46 2592.28 27.14 2014-15 860.00 371.2 7069.00 415.57 2461.0 1134.71 3732.0 1144.1 14122.00 3065.56 21.71 Credit flow under Agriculture and Agri allied activities has shown increasing trend, 26% as on 31 March 2015 over previous year. However, the achievements under Annual Credit Plans has been declining over the last three years from 37.78% in 2012-13 to 22% in 2014-15. Banking Bench Marks: As on 31 March 2015, there were 16 bank branches with 17 BCs/BFs. Per branch outreach stood at 41 villages and 3328 households respectively. A multi-state cooperative society, Agape Mission Cooperative Credit Society, with 2850 members operates in the district. The 18 Lamps/PACs have been casually operating under Manipur State Cooperative Bank Ltd. (MSCB). The district has 7 (five) un-banked blocks. The CD ratio increased from 40% as on 31.03.2014 to 42% as on 31.03.2015. The credit flow under priority sectors needs improvement to reach a national level CD ratio of about 60%. The overall recovery performance of banks improved to 28% as on 31.03.2015 from 12% as on 31.03.2014. A professional approach appears to be the only solution available at hand. The District Level Recovery Committee under the Chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner has been formed during 2015-16 Assessment of Credit Potentials for 2016-17: According to the revised PSL guidelines, Agriculture Sector is broadly divided into three sub sectors viz, (i) Farm credit (ii) Agriculture infrastructure and (iii) Ancillary activities. The basket of activities covered under each of the above three sub sectors under Agriculture Sector has also undergone revision and the classification of these activities in PLP document is aligned according to the revised classification. Out of `10886.21 lakh potential projections for 2016-17, the share of crop loan is 56%(`6140.23 lakh), while Term Loan for Agri-Allied Activities constituted 35%(`3795.84 lakh). 2

The Potential Linked Credit Plan prepared for the district highlights the bankable potential of the various sectors of the economy. The Institutional credit potential estimates (Bank Loan) for 2016-17 is `.20092.86 lakh against `23613.78 lakh projected in the Base PLP for 2016-17. Due to changes in guidelines for priority sector lending, inter sectoral changes were made in the present document. The broad sector wise bankable projections and sectoral share in percentage term for 201617 is given below: Sectors Credit Estimates(Rs in lakh) Sectoral Share % Crop loan- Short Term 6140.23 30.56 Term Loan for Agri Allied 3795.84 18.89 Agriculture Infrastructure 454.29 2.26 Ancillaries Activities 495.85 2.47 MSME 6899.88 34.34 Export Credit 0.00 0.00 Education 465.38 2.32 Housing 1491.75 7.42 Renewable Energy 69.22 0.34 Others- SHGs 152.92 0.76 Social Infrastructure 127.50 0.63 Total 20092.86 100.00 The agro-climatic condition provides ample scope for plantation of horticulture activities in the district. As such, major crops are paddy, maize, Oil seed, pulses, potato, ginger, pineapple, banana, chillies, pea, turmeric, passion fruit, etc. Constraints and Suggested Action Points: The vast area presently being utilized for shifting cultivation endowed with human and natural resources are yet to be fully harnessed. 1. Some of the major constraints the district has been facing are dependence on monsoon, traditional method of cultivation, lack of storage and processing units, transportation bottlenecks, absence of regulated markets, lack of technical & fertilizers input as well as inadequate credit inputs. The other constraints are limited supply of improved breeds of cattle, concentrated feed, lack of extension services, etc. The availability of milk, meat, fish and egg for consumption in the district is much below the recommended norm. Massive artificial insemination for production of improved breed is an alternative. Adequate, timely and hassle free credit input on the part of banks under these activities will boost these sectors. To realize this, Government has to provide the required infrastructure to public. 2. The potential for setting up of cottage and village industries, scope for financing of Small Road Water Way Transport Operators (SRWTO), Rural Housing, Education and Agro processing needs acceleration to halt the ever increasing educated unemployment problems. The quantum of credit flow and infrastructure support of Government, at present, is not sufficient to adequately tap these sectors. 3

Area Based Schemes: In view of abundant resources and opportunity to design and develop area based scheme for the district. Dairy Activity has been identified as major activities. The existing 2270 SHGs saving linked with banks as on 31.03.2015 is another potential area for secure credit flow for banks in addition to 502 WSHGs promoted by four Anchor NGOs as on 33 March 2015 under GoI special Schemes. Concerted efforts may be taken by the Bank, Anchor NGOs and other stakeholder so as to increase the Credit Linkages of WSHGs. The needs of diversified secure financing may be met by extending credit to post harvest infrastructure, storage, commercial cultivation, etc. Government has to come forward in creating basic infrastructure needs like, road & transport, marketing infrastructure, sufficient power supply for industry and communication system. This will help in achieving desirable growth and capital formation. Development of the district could be achieved with coordinated approach and efforts of all concern for enhancing capital formation, the weak SAMIS reporting system out to be streamline, timely and better monitoring and review at BLBC and DCC meetings. KCC finance may be taken up in a mission mode to cover all Small and Marginal Farmers. Lastly, but not the least implementation of Financial Inclusion Plan(FIP) in a true spirit with inclusive financing of Oral Lessees, Tenant Farmers into Joint Liability Groups, etc. instead of refusing them for having no patta or land record will go a long way in shaping our district. 4

Sr. No. A Farm Credit BROAD SECTOR WISE PLP PROJECTIONS - 2016-17 (`. lakh) Particulars PLP Projections 2016-17 i Crop Production, Maintenance and Marketing 6140.23 ii Term Loan for agriculture and allied activities 3795.84 Sub-Total 9936.07 B Agriculture Infrastructure 454.29 C Ancillaries Activities 495.85 I Credit Potential for Agriculture 10886.21 II Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 6899.88 III Export Credit 0.00 IV Education 465.38 V Housing 1491.75 VI Renewable Energy 69.22 VII Others 152.92 VIII Social Infrastructure involving bank credit 127.50 Total Priority Sector(I to VIII) 20092.86 5

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I Summary of Sector / Sub-sector wise PLP projections - 2016-17 (` in lakh) Sr. No. Particulars PLP Projections 2016-17 A Farm Credit Credit Potential for Agriculture i Crop Production, Maintenance and Marketing 6140.23 ii Water Resources 250.87 iii Farm Mechanisation 488.74 iv Plantation and Horticulture (including sericulture) 1159.10 v Forestry and Waste Land Development 100.28 vi Animal Husbandry Dairy 351.31 vii Animal Husbandry Poultry 150.38 viii Animal Husbandry Sheep, Goat, Piggery, etc. 660.35 ix Fisheries (Marine, Inland, Brackish water) 578.37 x Others Bullock, Bullock cart, etc. 56.44 B i Agriculture Infrastructure Construction of storage facilities (Warehouses, Market yards, Godowns, Silos, Cold storage units/ Cold storage chains) Sub Total 9936.07 362.95 ii Land development, Soil conservation, Watershed development 88.28 iii Others Vermin composting 3.06 Sub-Total 454.29 C Ancillary activities i Food and Agro processing 491.43 ii Others 4.42 Sub-Total 495.85 Total Agriculture 10886.21 II Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises i MSME Working capital 1600.04 ii MSME Investment credit 5299.84 Total MSME 6899.88 III Export Credit 0.00 IV Education 465.38 VI Housing 1491.75 VI Renewable Energy 69.22 VII Others 152.92 VIII Social Infrastructure involving bank credit 127.50 TOTAL PRIORITY SECTOR 20092.86 7

DISTRICT MAP OF CHURACHANDPUR 8

DISTRICT PROFILE The total geographical area of the district is 4570 sq.km. with 5 administrative and 12 TD Blocks. The district has distinct administrative cum legislative set-up called Autonomous District Council(ADC) with 24 members directly elected by the electorate for five years term. The ADC set up under Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1971. The district falls under Eastern Himalaya Region Agro-Climatic Zone that record highest rainfall at 3080 mm and lowest at 597 mm. The normal rainfall is 1426 mm. In recent years, rainfall recorded less than normal in the years for 2011-12 and 2013-14. The ground water was not exploited for agriculture activities except for limited drinking purposes. The maximum humidity ranges between 100% and 61%. The maximum temperature is 39 C while minimum is 1 C. The variety of soil is mainly as loam, sandy loam and clay. The ph value of the acidic soils of the district ranges between 4.5 and 6.5. Out of the total area, 244510 ha is forest land, 98424 ha. is not available for cultivation, unexploited areas but available for economic activities stood at 146740 ha., total gross cropped area is 42270 ha. and net sown area is 36140 ha. with cropping intensity at 106%. The Agriculture census 2005-06, recorded the registered small and marginal land holders at 14175 with cultivation area of 10920 ha. However, it may be noted that the remaining farmers are under community and/ or chief land holding system which have no record of land holding as the system of cultivation practices by them differ from registered land holders. Hence, the distributions of land holding indicated here pertain to certain pocket of plain area in the district. The Census 2011 recorded that there were 64834 cultivators, of which 12204 are marginal farmers. As per census 2011, the population of the district is 2.74 lakh, of which 1.39 lakh were male and 1.35 lakh female. The rural population was 2.56 lakh and the district dominated by 93.1% tribal population. The literacy rate of the district was 82.78%. The male and female literacy rate stood at 86.97% and 78.50% respectively. The total household stood at 49916. The rural and urban households stood at 46647 and 3269 respectively. Households having basic amenities like electricity, drinking water, independent toilets and accessing banking services stood at 31.2%, 65.3%, 61.2% and 71.4% respectively. Farm mechanization is very slow resulting in less production and productivity. There were 32 tractors, 28 power tillers, 30 Agriculture Pumpsets, 4 outlets for fertilizers/seed/pesticides, with limited support services and negligible irrigation facilities. The total area available for irrigation was estimated at 4672 ha., of which net irrigated area stood at 3260. Infrastructure support for post-harvest management is also limited as there were 9 small godowns with only 2200 MT storage capacity, 614 goods transport vehicles and no support of wholesale market, cold storage, rail link, processing unit, etc. The animal census 2007 recorded the population of cattle and buffaloes at 360222 which could be used both for agriculture and meat purposes. The animal population which could meet the demand for meat was 173862 only. The production of fish was insignificant, but production of egg, milk and meat stood at 83.47 lakh, 7.68 MT and 1.76 MT respectively. 9

District - Churachandpur State - Manipur Division - 5 Sub Divisions Total Geographical Area (Sq.km) No. of Sub Divisions No. of Blocks Total Area Reported Forest Land Area Not Available for Cultivation 4570 5 12 457000 Normal 2012 2013 2014 Actual 359712 Rainfall [in mm] 1426 1325 1639 812 98424 Variation from Normal -101 213-614 Permanent Pasture and Grazing Land 87844 Availability of Ground Water Net annual recharge Net annual draft Balance Land under Miscellaneous Tree Crops 27358 [Ham] Cultivable Wasteland 31538 5. DISTRIBUTION OF LAND HOLDING Current Fallow Other Fallow Net Sown Area Total or Gross Cropped Area Area Cultivated More than Once Cropping Inensity [GCA/NSA] Cultivators na Holding Area Classification of Holding na Nos. % to Total Ha. % to Total 36140 <= 1 Ha 9145 59 4717 34 42270 >1 to <=2 Ha 5030 33 6203 45 6030 >2 Ha 1215 8 2820 21 106 Total 15390 100 13740 100 6. WORKERS PROFILE [in '000] 7. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE [in '000] Cencus 2011 65 Category Total Male Female Rural Urban Of the above, Small/Marginal Farmers Agricultural Labourers Workers engaged in Household Industries Workers engaged in Allied Agro-activities Other workers 12 Population 274 139 135 256 8 Scheduled Caste 0 0 0 0 0 5 Scheduled Tribe 255 126 128 241 4 Literate 196 104 92 182 44 BPL 194 98 96 181 Total Households 50 Having brick/stone/concrete houses 1 Having electricity supply 16 Rural Households 47 Having source of drinking water 33 Having independent toilets 31 BPL Households 39 Having access to banking services 36 Having radio/tv sets 34 10. VILLAGE-LEVEL INFRASTRUCTURE [Nos] 11. INFRASTRUCTURE RELATING TO HEALTH & SANITATION [Nos] Villages Electrified 543 Anganwadis 1010 Dispensaries 7 Villages having Agriculture Power Supply Primary Health Centres 12 Hospitals 5 Villages having Post Offices 107 Primary Health Sub-Centres 64 Hospital Beds 278 Villages having Banking Facilities 109 Villages having Primary Schools 475 Fertiliser/Seed/Pesticide Outlets [Nos] 4 Agriculture Pumpsets[Nos] 30 Villages having Primary Health Centres 11 Total N/P/K Consumption [MT] 11-12 690 Pumpsets Energised [Nos] nil Villages having Potable Water Supply 240 Certified Seeds Supplied [MT] na Agro Service Centres [Nos] nil Villages connected with Paved Approach Roads 123 Pesticides Consumed [MT] na Soil Testing Centres [Nos] 1 13. IRRIGATION COVERAGE [Ha] Agriculture Tractors [Nos] 32 Plantation nurseries [Nos] 4 Total Area Available for Irrigation (NIA + Fallow) 4672 Power Tillers [Nos] 28 Farmers' Clubs [Nos] 51 Irrigation Potential Created 1500 Threshers/Cutters [Nos] 704 Krishi Vigyan Kendras[Nos] 1 Net Irrigated Area(Total area irrigated at least once) 3260 Area irrigated by Canals / Channels 2934 Rural/Urban Mandi/Haat [Nos] 1 Wholesale Market [Nos] Nil Area irrigated by Wells Length of Pucca Road [Km] 583 Godown [Nos] 9 Area irrigated by Tanks Length of Railway Line [Km] nil Godown Capacity[MT] 2200 Area irrigated by Other Sources 326 Public Transport Vehicle [Nos] 821 Cold Storage [Nos] Nil Irrigation Potential Utilized (Gross Irrigated Area) 6520 Goods Transport Vehicle [Nos] 614 Cold Store Capacity[MT] Nil Type of Processing Activity Fruit (Pulp/Juice/Fruit drink) Spices (Masala Powders/Pastes) 15. AGRO-PROCESSING UNITS 16. AREA, PRODUCTION & YIELD OF MAJOR CROPS Food (Rice/Flour/Dal/Oil/Tea/Coffee) Sugarcane (Gur/Khandsari/Sugar) Dry-fruit (Cashew/Almond/Raisins) Cotton (Ginnining/Spinning/Weaving) Milk (Chilling/Cooling/Processing) Meat (Chicken/Motton/Pork/Dryfish) Animal feed (Cattle/Poultry/Fishmeal) 8. HOUSEHOLDS [in '000] 9. HOUSEHOLD AMENITIES [Nos. in '000 Households] No of units Cap.[MT] 2011-12 2013-14 Crop Nil Nil Area (Ha) Prod. (MT) Area (Ha) Prod. (MT) Nil Nil Rice 27050 59165 24500.00 64350 2627 Nil Nil Maize 6140 9824 3240 5184 1600 Nil Nil Oilseed 505 404 140 112 800 Nil Nil Chillies 1398 11044 1459 11512 7890 Nil Nil Ginger 3735 31374 1141 13692 12000 Nil Nil Pineapple 2108 20026 2206 21950 9950 Nil Nil Orange 958 9227 984 7872 8000 Nil Nil 17. ANIMAL POPULATION AS PER CENSUS 2012 [in '000] 18. INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ALLIED ACTIVITIES Category of animal Total Male Female Veterinary Hospitals/Dispensaries [Nos] 5 Animal Markets [Nos] Cattle - Cross bred 2 1 1 Disease Diagnostic Centres [Nos] Milk Collection Centres 8 [Nos] Cattle - Indigenous 28 9 19 Artificial Insemination Centers [Nos] 1 Fishermen Societies [Nos] Buffaloes 7 1 6 Animal Breeding Farms [Nos] 1 Fish seed farms [Nos] Sheep - Cross bred 0 0 0 Animal Husbandry Tng Centres [Nos] Fish Markets [Nos] 1 Sheep - Indigenous 1 1 Dairy Cooperative Societies [Nos] 31 Poultry hatcheries [Nos] Goat 15 2 13 Improved Fodder Farms [Nos] Slaughter houses [Nos] Pig - Cross bred 24 10 14 District Profile 1. PHYSICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE FEATURES 2. SOIL & CLIMATE Agro-climatic Zone Climate Eastern Himalaya Region-Southern Hills(Zone 2). The highest rainfall is 3080 mm and the lowedt is 597 mm Per Humid to humid. The maximum humidity is 100% and the minimum is 61%. The maximum temperature is 39 C while minimum is 1 C. No. of Villages (Inhabited) 613 Acidic soils. The variety of soil is recorded mainly as loam, sandy loam and Soil Type clayey. The ph value of the acidic soils area of nthe disitrct varies between No. of Panchayats NIL 4.5 and 6.5. 3. LAND UTILISATION [Ha] 4. RAINFALL & GROUND WATER 12. INFRASTRUCTURE & SUPPORT SERVICES FOR AGRICULTURE 14. INFRASTRUCTURE FOR STORAGE, TRANSPORT & MARKETING Avg. Yield [Kg/Ha] 19. MILK, FISH, EGG PRODUCTION & THEIR PER CAPITA AVAILABILITY 2011-12 Pig - Indigenous 15 4 11 Fish Production [MT] 148 Per cap avail. [gm/day] 0 Horse/Donkey/Camel 1 1 Egg Production [Lakh Nos] 83 Per cap avail. [nos/p.a.] 4 Poultry - Cross bred 128 39 89 Milk Production ['000 MT] 8 Per cap avail. [gm/day] 1 Poultry - Indigenous 13 4 9 Meat Production [MT] 2 Per cap avail. [gm/day] 0.21 Sources (if not mentioned against the respective item): Item Nos. 1, 6, 7, 9 & 10 - Census 2011; Item Nos. 2, 3, 5, 12, 13 & 14 - Dept. of Agr/Dir. of Eco. & Stat.; Item No. 4 - Dept. of Agr./Water Resources; Item No. 8 - BPL Survey 2002; Item No. 15 - District Ind Centre/Dir. of Eco. & Stat.; Item No. 16 - DACNET; Item No. 17 - AH Census 2012; Item Nos. 18 & 19 - Dir. of Animal Hus./Dir. of Eco. & Stat. 10

District Churachandpur State Manipur Lead Bank State Bank of India(SBI) No. of Banks/Soc. 1. NETWORK & OUTREACH (As on 31/03/2015) No. of Branches No. of non-formal agencies associated Per Branch Outreach Total Rural Semi-urban Urban mfis/mfos SHGs/JLGs BCs/BFs Villages Households Commercial Banks 9 14 6 8 1379 16 68 5546 Regional Rural Bank 1 1 1 613 na State Cooperative Bank 1 1 1 340 1 613 Na Coop. Agr. & Rural Dev. Bank Primary Agr. Coop. 15 18 18 34 2773 Society Others- MSCS Ltd & 1 1 1 10 637 8 NGOs All Agencies 27 35 26 9 31-Mar-13 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-15 Growth(%) Share(%) 31-Mar-13 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-15 Growth(%) Share(%) Commercial Banks 118119 132452 3628187 3078095 3231579 5 93 Regional Rural Bank 2080 5333 8211 35 0.24 Cooperative Banks 4025 4628 5644 18 0 21463 23631 235870 90 7 Others All Agencies 122144 139160 5644 3649650 3107059 3475660 11 100 31-Mar-13 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-15 Growth(%) Share(%) 31-Mar-13 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-15 Growth(%) Share(%) Commercial Banks 12702 1007148 1123080 134491-7.35 51 Regional Rural Bank 10 985 3522 0.72 1 Cooperative Banks 1391 133925 129212 126236-0.024 48 Others All Agencies 1141073 1253277 264249-3.74 100.00 4. CD-RATIO 5. PERFORMANCE UNDER FINCIAL INCLUSION (No. of A/cs) CD Ratio During 2014-15 Cumulative 31-Mar-13 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-15 Deposit Credit Deposit Credit Commercial Banks 27.76% 36.49% 41.62% Commercial Banks 165914 22454 Regional Rural Bank 18.47% 42.89% Regional Rural Bank 81110 1475 Cooperative Banks 624% 547% 535% Cooperative Banks 1931 374 Others All Agencies 31% 40% 42% All Agencies 248955 20605 6. PERFORMANCE TO FULFILL TIOL GOALS (As on 31/03/2015) Commercial Banks 304389.00 99 77068.00 98 386027 99.83 48264.00 99.70 Regional Rural Bank 2167.00 1 1607.00 2 619 0.17 150.00 0.30 Cooperative Banks Others All Agencies 306556 100 78675.00 100 386646.00 100.00 48414.00 100 7. AGENCY-WISE PERFORMANCE UNDER ANNUAL CREDIT PLANS Commercial Banks 397000.00 216300.00 54 869617.00 258609.00 30 1387500.00 304389.00 22 70 Regional Rural Bank 28542.00 619.00 2 9600.00 2167.00 23 25 Cooperative Banks 80000.00 14154.00 18 57086.00 15100.00 6 Others All Agencies 477000.00 230454.00 48 955245.00 259228.00 27 1412200.00 306556.00 22 65 8. SECTOR-WISE PERFORMANCE UNDER ANNUAL CREDIT PLANS Broad Sector Crop Loan 71175 12646 18% 65535 11314 17% 86000 37118 43 43 Term Loan (Agr) 157827 57103 36% 530240 50897 10% 706900 41557 6 6 Total Agri. Credit 229002 69749 30% 595775 62211 10% 792900 78675 10 10 MSME/NFS 75200 20435 27% 84716 6819 8% 246100 113481 46 46 Other Priority Sector 305800 140270 46% 274754 190198 69% 373200 114400 31 31 Total Priority Sector 610002 230454 38% 955245 259228 27% 1412200 306556 22 22 9. RECOVERY POSITION Commercial Banks 141577 78590 56 207882.00 28687.00 13.80 229057.00 83757.00 36.57 33.33 Regional Rural Bank Cooperative Banks 82180 3590 4 56687.00 4378.00 7.72 72844.00 976.00 1.34 33.33 Others Priority Sector Loans Amount Demand 2. DEPOSITS OUTSTANDING (as on 31 March 2015) No. of accounts 3. LOANS & ADVANCES OUTSTANDING (as on 31 March 2015) % of Total Loans No. of accounts Loans to Agr. Sector Amount % of Total Loans Others Loans to Weaker Sections Amount % of Total Loans Amount of Deposit Amount of Loan Loans under DRI Scheme Amount % of Total Loans Loans to Women Amount % of Total Loans 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Average [Rs. '000] Ach in last 3 years 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Average [Rs. '000] Ach in last 3 years 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Average Recovery Recovery Demand Recovery Recovery Demand [Rs. '000] Recovery [Rs. '000] Recovery Rec. in last 3 years All Agencies 223757.00 82180.00 264569.00 33065.00 12.50 301901.00 84733.00 28.07 33.33 Sources : Lead Bank & SLBC 12