Gorakhpur, Oct 16: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday urged the banks to raise the credit-deposit (CD) ratio to give impetus to entrepreneurial efforts and development works.
Emphasizing the importance of combining government schemes with training and extending loans to entrepreneurs, businessmen, youth, women and farmers, Yogi said that it will accelerate the development process, leading to sustained growth in the bank’s deposited capital.
Addressing the function organised to commemorate the completion of 100 years of the Gorakhpur branch of State Bank of India located on Bank Road, he pointed out that when this branch was set up on October 15, 1923, the population of Gorakhpur city was under 50,000. “Today, the Municipal Corporation area alone is home to a population of 15 to 20 lakh, while in the entire district, the population stands at around 70 lakh,” he said.
The CM said, “Over this period, industries have witnessed rapid growth in Gorakhpur, particularly in the last six years. The city now boasts world-class infrastructure and new industries are continually emerging. When banks play a supportive role, the entrepreneurial process advances more rapidly, contributing to economic development and progress.”
He said that presently, the SBI has a deposited capital of over Rs 11,500 crore in the Gorakhpur area, with loans disbursed amounting to Rs 4,500 crore. “If the CD ratio reaches 60 per cent, the deposited capital can potentially grow to Rs 25,000 crore. This expansion will also enhance the bank’s capacity for social initiatives and community development,” he said.
Yogi underlined the pivotal role that banks can play in fostering employment opportunities by providing loans along with training under government schemes like Mudra Yojana, ODOP, Startup, Standup, Vishwakarma Shram Samman and PM Vishwakarma Yojana.
He said that after 2014, there have been revolutionary changes in the banking sector. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made arrangements for corruption-free DBT by opening Jan Dhan accounts and linking them with Aadhaar. Additionally, the best payment gateway like UPI is also a contribution of India,” he said.
The CM said. “The banks played a crucial role in disbursing benefits to the citizens, including transferring PM Kisan Samman Nidhi payments to 2.62 crore farmers, providing Rs 1100 to 1.91 crore primary school children parents’ accounts for textbooks and uniforms along with delivering a monthly pension of Rs 1000 to one crore beneficiaries.”
He said, “Even during the Covid pandemic, banks demonstrated their commitment to the nation by facilitating the transfer of essential allowances, even on holidays.”
Yogi discussed the journey of progress of the State Bank of India and commended the bank for its remarkable achievements and records. He urged the city mayor to consider transforming the old municipal building into a museum, similar to this esteemed bank branch.
During the event, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited the heritage gallery of the SB’s Gorakhpur branch and promoted environmental protection by planting saplings on the campus. He also presented a loan cheque to an entrepreneur.