Prime Minister Launches PMSVANidhi Credit Cards for Vendors

Live Streaming of National Launch Shown to Street Vendors in Jamshedpur

Key Points:

  • Prime Minister launches PMSVANidhi credit cards for one lakh beneficiaries
  • Over 200 street vendors receive loan benefits through local bank camps
  • Loans up to Rs 50,000 provided under phased tranches

JAMSHEDPUR – Street vendors in Mango and Jamshedpur watched the national PMSVANidhi credit card launch, while banks processed loans under the scheme.

The live streaming showed the Prime Minister launching credit cards nationwide. The event was displayed for vendors under Mango Municipal Corporation and JNAC.

Moreover, the programme followed directions issued by the deputy municipal commissioner. Bank camps were organised across notified municipal areas.

As a result, more than 200 street vendors received scheme benefits. Vendors were assisted through coordinated banking arrangements.

Utkarsh Bank completed loan procedures for 20 vendors in Mango. Meanwhile, Punjab National Bank handled cases for over 100 vendors.

In addition, Punjab National Bank Sakchi branch processed loans worth nearly Rs 22 lakh. The procedures were completed at the Sakchi branch.

Furthermore, several public sector banks joined the initiative. These included State Bank of India and Canara Bank.

Besides, Bank of Baroda and Indian Bank participated actively. UCO Bank and Bank of India also extended support.

On the other hand, Punjab and Sind Bank joined the camps. Jharkhand State Gramin Bank and Indian Overseas Bank participated too.

Under the scheme, loans were disbursed in three stages. The first tranche provided Rs 15,000 to vendors.

Moreover, the second tranche offered loans of Rs 25,000. The third tranche provided loans of Rs 50,000.

Officials said credit cards would be issued soon. The process followed departmental instructions.

Branch managers attended the camps. In addition, CMMs, COs, CRPs and beneficiaries were present.

Meanwhile, civic activities in market areas continued simultaneously. Earlier actions included an anti-encroachment drive.

In contrast, trader bodies had earlier opposed penalties. This followed fine collection issues.

Additionally, markets earlier faced pressure due to illegal encroachment. Civic enforcement has remained ongoing.

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