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Chandigarh 19th July:- The microfinance institutions (MFIs) should find out adequacy of skills, competence, capability and the need of the borrower before lending money thereby learning lessons from the crisis that originated in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh in 2010, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Governor, E.S.L. Narasimhan said at an ASSOCHAM event held in Hyderabad today.
E.S.L. Narasimhan while inaugurating an ASSOCHAM National Summit on Microfinance Today when you are talking of skill development and Make in India as one of the priority areas, I think there is a great responsibility on MFIs, please do not carry people on the dream path of consumerism once again to start with.
Talking about financial inclusion, he said that there is an urgent need to bridge the growing gap between haves and have-nots together with the divide between rural-urban, rich-poor, privileged-under privileged.
The Governor said that unless we are able to bridge this concept of financial inclusion, (programs like) Skill India, Make in India are not going to take us anywhere, we need to make a very conscious effort to bridge this gap. He added that while looking at financial inclusion, we particularly need to go into the rural areas as there are lot of skills available there which die unheard of because they are not able to support their ideas.
The Governor on the crisis that broke out in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh when the government had to pass an ordinance to control the MFIs said that he thinks it is for all of us to learn lessons from the past and ensure that we do not repeat the whole crisis of 2010 and force us to do something more again.
He said that the purpose of the MFIs was to help the self-help groups (SHGs) to grow but unfortunately what happened was that lending system went beyond a certain level, the very purpose of the SHGs was itself was to promote entrepreneurship, skills, employment, earning capabilities and basically to improve the economy but a temptation was put forth by the MFIs in lending at so-called hidden rates of interest which made people borrow large sums of money and get into consumerism.
He urged the MFIs to spread their institutions' operations into rural India with the advantage of technological advancement.
Earlier while addressing the ASSOCHAM summit, Navin Mittal, finance secretary, Government of Telangana said that the state government is focussing on start-ups and is looking at phase-after-phase development of start-incubator, T-Hub.
Navin Mittal further said that the T-Hub which has come up very recently in Hyderabad has been really able to attract imagination of a lot of people, we are now planning phase-after-phase for the T-Hub because it has really triggered the latent energies of start-up ecosystem. He also said that for the self-employment sector, Telangana is focussing a lot on the marginalised communities.
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