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Nabard outlay for Tirunelveli

Our Correspondent

MADURAI: The potential linked credit plan for Tirunelveli district prepared by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) envisages a credit outlay of Rs 906.53 crore for 2005-06.

The allocation to the agriculture and allied sectors is Rs 576.53 crore; industrial sector Rs 90 crore and the services sector Rs 240 crore.

Releasing the plan, the District Collector, Mr Atul Anand, urged the banks to give priority for strengthening the transport of farm produces and cold storage facilities.

The Nabard Chief General Manager at Chennai, Mr Prakash Bakshi, wanted attention to be paid to the development of watersheds.

He suggested that the bankers could set up agro-product export zones as the district had potential for horticulture products and fruits.

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