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Suggestions are invited for covering all Households under Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana by 26th January 2015

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 26, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) was announced by Hon’ble Prime Minister in his Independence Day Speech on 15th August, 2014. The scheme has been launched by ...
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NARAYAN SINGH
11 years 6 months ago
He show me all farms of this yojna were lying there. Then he forced me to open saving bank account and i opened it with 2000rs. Gov should take a strong action like these banks and peoples. such kind of peoples are responsible to failure of any scheme of government.
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NARAYAN SINGH
11 years 6 months ago
Pradhanmantri jan dhan yojna is a very useful and promising scheme for poor and needful peoples but some banks are not taking intrest in this scheme. few days ago i went to Allahabad Bank Branch located at Village Patloni, Disst Mathura U.P. for opening an account under this scheme but bank manager clearly said NO to open account. he told that he hasn't sufficient man power for such a useless scheme. who will be open an account in free? here lying all farms of this scheme.
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BASANT KUMAR MOHAPATRA
11 years 6 months ago
Welcome PM Jan Dhan Yojana.It is very much promising yojana for common people in India.The bank khata not only for the holder but also for his/her total family dependents.This yojana empowers all to go to the bank and transact within it.The money saving shall be encouraged.Fraud schemes by frauds shall be discouraged.Every payment and scheme should be provided through bank.There should be banking education by banks to common people for smooth and safe operation of khata and ATM debit card.
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Rahul Kale
11 years 6 months ago
For PM Jan Dhan Yojna to succeed Gov. should reform Banking Sector By Liberal Entry to Private Banks and FDI. Remember in Telecom Sector when only BSNL was present there was 10 year Waiting for Land Line. After Privatization and FDI Today public gets Mobile Sim Card for Rs 20/- Immediately. Similarly in Entertainment Sector after entry of Private Channels DD is ot among Top 10 Channels. Govt's Duty is to govern not to run the banks. i.e. minimum governance maximum government.
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yunus shaikh
11 years 6 months ago
my suggession is that there are different elections are there such as parliament, assembly, corporation, etc., these are held on different dates, and this causes exhobitant expenses, the burden comes on the shoulders of the citizen, the country has to borrow for such election, if these are conducted on the single date, it might be less expensive and can give relief to the citizen of the country. if this is convinient, it should be adopted and oblige.
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MANOJ SHARMA
11 years 6 months ago
Persons who have an account in any bank will open another account in other bank. There should be an income limit for opening a/c.
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Sourav Das
11 years 6 months ago
the fees in any private engineering college is high for maximum students.so more of us needs a loan and we took it.but the college can't afford us the promising infrastructure and jobs.my request to you sir to take action towards those colleges.
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Kewal Shah
11 years 6 months ago
We should have at least 1 bank in one village or group of villages. Then that bank should be asked to open 1 account per household. Only opening a/c will not serve purpose until unless people will use it. And people will bank only if they have proximity to the bank. This will help us not only to open more accounts but also to retain them over longer period of time.
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Saurabh Agarwal
11 years 6 months ago
Make it mandatory if you can. We respond well to compulsions.
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suraj roy
11 years 6 months ago
sir we have unemployment problem in silchar,assam.so if you decrease the rate of unemployment then there will also be decrease rate of poverty
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