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Arunachal Pradesh: More than Rs. 1.45 crore injected into local SHGs through Credit Camp and Loan Disbursement

| @indiablooms | Sep 15, 2024, at 11:45 am

The District Mission Management Unit of Arunachal State Rural Livelihoods Mission (ArSRLM) recently hosted a comprehensive credit camp and loan disbursement program for 107 registered Self Help Groups (SHGs) from East Kameng district, media reports said.

The event was held on August 23 in Seppa.

The event witnessed the participation of officials, PRIs, and representatives from various financial institutions.

Under the coordination of Block Mission Management Units from Seppa, Chayangtajo, and Bameng, a cumulative loan amount exceeding Rs. 1.45 crore was disbursed to the SHGs, reports Arunachal 24.

Doyak Singhi, Zilla Parishad Member of 7-East Seppa, emphasized the innate capability of women SHGs in managing household tasks, engaging in various activities, and actively participating in group meetings and gram sabhas.

Stressing the need for accessible banking facilities in remote areas, he envisioned greater financial activity and self-reliance among women.

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