Finance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks
in Gujarat
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Finance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks in Gujarat
Finance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks is a government scheme available to eligible residents of Gujarat.
Apply for Finance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks in Gujarat
Scheme Overview
The scheme provides financial assistance to Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) for computerization and integration with District Cooperative Banks (DCCBs) through a Core Banking System (CBS), enhancing rural banking infrastructure and digital access.
Eligibility Criteria
The benefit of this scheme will be available only to Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies (Including PACS, LAMP, and FSS).
The statutory audit of the Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies (PACS) up to the last financial year should have been completed.
The Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies (PACS) benefiting from this scheme should have their own or leased premises.
The Secretary of the Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Societies (PACS) should be a salaried employee.
Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Societies (PACS) benefiting from this scheme should have telecom data network facility.
There should be computer literate staff at Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Societies (PACS) for smooth implementation of the scheme.
PACS should be selected in the District Level Implementation and Monitoring Committee (DLIMC) at the district level.
The PACS selected in the State Level Implementation and Monitoring Committee (SLIMC) of the State level in the District Level Implementation and Monitoring Committee (DLIMC) should have been approved in the SLIMC.
Benefits
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**Standard of Assistance****Remarks****Minimum Time Limit (in Year) for Reclaiming Benefits)**the cost is estimated at ₹ 3,91,369/- per PACS, out of which the Central Government&amp;amp;#39;s contribution is 60% at ₹1,85,441/- and State Government&amp;amp;#39;s contribution as per 40% per PACS ₹1,23,627/- will be incurred.The agency empaneled by NABARD on behalf of the Government of India for the performance of software training while the procurement of hardware is to be done by the state government.There is no provision regarding re-benefit.<br>
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Copy of completed statutory audit report for the last financial year. |
| 2 | Proof of ownership or lease of premises. |
| 3 | Employment proof of salaried Secretary. |
| 4 | Documentation of telecom/data network facility. |
| 5 | Proof of computer literacy of PACS staff. |
| 6 | Approval/selection proof from DLIMC and SLIMC. |
| 7 | Any other document as required. |
Common questions in Gujarat
Who can apply for Finance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks in Gujarat?
Eligible residents of Gujarat who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Finance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks. Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Finance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks in Gujarat?
Applicants in Gujarat typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
Frequently Asked Questions
The main objective of the scheme is to computerize and integrate Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) with the Core Banking System (CBS) of District Cooperative Banks in order to improve accuracy, transparency, and efficiency in rural banking. <br> <br>