Chennai:
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has
sanctioned loans worth Rs 691.60 crore to Tamil Nadu during 2012-13 under its
Rural Infrastructure Development Fund.
The
funds will be used for executing infrastructure projects in various sectors
covering warehousing facilities like rural godowns, cold storages and comprehensive
infrastructure facilities like Ooranies (Dug out ponds for drinking water), sanitary
complexes, pay and use toilets, fish landing centers, fish seed farms, irrigation
and rural connectivity.
The
loan sanctioned includes an amount of Rs 151.20 crore sanctioned exclusively for creating warehousing infrastructure
by establishing 1,124 godowns with a total storage capacity of 1.694 lakh tonnes
and 20 cold storages with a total storage capacity of 500 tonnes.
These
godowns will be established at select regulated markets, primary agricultural co-operative
societies (PACS) and agricultural produce co-operative marketing societies
(APCMS) all over the state.
A
total amount of Rs 179.60 crore has been sanctioned for development of 234 ooranies
in 143 town panchayats in 27 districts, improvement of 376 sanitary complexes
in 244 town panchayats in 29 districts and construction of 11 marine fish
landing centers and 12 fish seed farms in 13 districts.
On
completion, these projects will benefit 648 villages comprising of 18.04
lakh rural population.
Similarly,
an amount of Rs 92 crore has been sanctioned for construction of bed dams
across Vaigai river to feed Maranadu tank and nine other tanks at Ladanendal
village in Manamadurai taluk, Parthibanur big and small tank, Vannikudi tank
and other two tanks at Athanur village in Manamadurai taluk in Sivaganga
district.
The
funds will also be utilized for rehabilitation of damaged shutters of upper
anicut (barrage) across Cauvery river in Elamanur village of Srirangam taluk in
Trichy district, construction of cement check dams at Kosasthalaiyar near
Thirukandalam village in Uthukottai taluk in Thiruvallur district and
upgradation of Peikulam, Pottaikulam and Korampallam reserve tanks in Tuticorin
district. On completion, these projects will benefit an ayacut area of 6626.20
ha.
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