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Madurai’s Annual Credit Plan

Madurai, March 28

The Annual Credit Plan (ACP) for Madurai district for the year 2008-09 envisages an outlay of Rs 1,480.70 crore, up by 20.8 per cent over the previous year. The Plan provides Rs 898.74 crore for agriculture and allied activities; Rs 259.98 crore for small scale industries and Rs 321.98 crore for trade and service. Releasing the ACP at a District Level Review Committee Meeting for Banking Development under Lead Bank Scheme, held at the Collectorate, here, the District Coll ector, Mr S.S. Jawahar, urged bankers to take the extra step to reach the very poor to enable the flow of credit go to those who really needed them..

— Our Correspondent

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