Sandhya Shivir programmes were organised on 27th Jan by 103 Branches of SBI

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Sandhya Shivir programmes were organised on 27th January 2023 by 103 Branches of State Bank of India at different villages throughout Telangana state as a part of farmers connect programme.Good number of Farmers and SHG group members along with Govt officials & Bank officials attended the programmes.
Bank officials explained the benefits of Prompt repayment of KCC/SHG loans along with different schemes on offer by the bank, Govt Schemes and also about settlement of dues under *Rinn Samadhan”.SHRI AMIT JHINGRAN , Chief General Manager, Hyderabad Circleattended Sandhya Shivir Programme at AREGUDEM Villagealong with other Bank officials & Govt officials.He felicitated prompt paying farmers and SHG group members, distributed Sanction letters to SHG members, Donated Water Dispensers to the school and handed over a Personal Accident Insurance claim settlement Cheque of Rs 20 lacs to the Nominee of the deceased.SHRI AMIT JHINGRAN, while addressing on the occasion emphasised the importance of prompt renewal/repayment of KCC loans and other loans availed from the Bank. He also explained the benefits of Mudra Loan scheme, Standup India scheme, PMEGP, SSS schemes and other Government Sponsored Schemes.Farmers and other villagers have expressed happiness on the initiative taken by the Bank.

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