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ATMs to soon reach far-flung tribal areas in Guj
Published : Jun 17, 2018, 3:36 pm IST
Updated : Jun 17, 2018, 3:36 pm IST
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ATMs to soon reach far-flung tribal areas
ATMs to soon reach far-flung tribal areas

The tribal people, who are generally on the margins of the financial system, will soon have easy access to ATM services in Gujarat....

The tribal people, who are generally on the margins of the financial system, will soon have easy access to ATM services in Gujarat. Around 40 locations have been identified in Gujarat's tribal belt where ATMs (automated teller machines) will be installed by banks in the coming months, state tribal development department secretary Ramesh Chand Meena told PTI. "Our aim is to provide the basic banking facilities to those living in some of the most remote pockets of the tribal-dominated districts, where ATMs are not available.

Survey found that one ATM can serve a population living around 20 km The survey found that one ATM can serve a population living around 20 km

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A large population is these areas are forced to travel a great distance to deposit or withdraw cash," he said. The state government has signed memorandums of understanding (MoU) with leading banks to set up ATMs at 40 locations in remote places of the tribal belt, which stretches from Tapi district in south Gujarat to Sabarkantha district in the north, Meena said. "We conducted a survey and found that one ATM can serve a population living in its vicinity of around 20 km.

This way, these 40 ATMs would cover a large population. The ATMs will solve their problem of getting instant cash and also allow them to deposit cash," he said. These ATMs, he said, will be located near 'haats', the traditional marketplaces thronged by tribals frequently. Since wages under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) and other subsidies are deposited directly in bank accounts by the government, the tribals will soon be able to withdraw it directly through ATMs without visiting banks, the official said.

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee ActMahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act

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One of the key features of this financial inclusion initiative is the overdraft facility of Rs 2,000, wherein the tribal account holders can withdraw that much cash more than the actual deposits in their account, he said. For this Rs 10 crore project, the state and the Centre have allocated Rs 5 crore each, he said, adding that tribals in the remote pockets were recently imparted training by banks on how to operate ATMs.

"As per our agreements with banks, the state government will bear 50 percent infrastructure cost of setting up the ATMs. The government will also support banks in maintaining these devices for five years," he said. The government will also provide space to open ATM centres at state-run schools or panchayat offices, thus saving banks from the hassles of finding locations in the remote pockets, Meena said. Some of the remote talukas and towns in Sabarkantha, Dahod, Chhota Udepur, Narmada, Tapi and Dang districts will be among the places covered under the project, he added.

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