MANGALURU: South Canara District Central Cooperative (SCDCC) Bank chairman MN Rajendra Kumar and his workforce bagged all the 16 seats in the election held for its board of administrators on Friday.
Kumar, whose tenure because the chairman of SCDCC Bank ends on March 31, is completing 25 years as the head of the bank.
Kumar is all set to win the chairman’s post at a meeting of the brand new board of administrators.
Kumar advised journalists that he has worked for the improvement of the bank, which has a historical past of 114 years, as its chairman previously 25 years.
“All the 16 candidates of our panel have received the election. The entire cooperative sector has blessed our panel with out making an allowance for the caste, religion and political affiliations of our candidates. I can not convey politics into the bank and I can not politicise the cooperative sector. I can paintings at some point too, for the overall development of the bank, and for the good thing about the people,” mentioned Kumar.
On future plans, Kumar mentioned the bank has proposed to set up an urea plant of 12.five lakh tonnes capability at Harihar in Davanagere.
“The state has a demand of 15 lakh tonnes of urea for the agriculture sector. However, at present, Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilisers (MCF), has the capability to supply 4.five lakh tonnes. The central executive has already licensed our proposal to set up a plant in Harihar,” he mentioned.
Further, he mentioned the bank will introduce a not unusual device that will allow consumers to make all transactions cashless. In addition, the bank can even give extra emphasis on the schooling of self-help team participants’ children, he mentioned, adding that the bank will proceed to serve the people via extending all facilities.
Kumar, whose tenure because the chairman of SCDCC Bank ends on March 31, is completing 25 years as the head of the bank.
Kumar is all set to win the chairman’s post at a meeting of the brand new board of administrators.
Kumar advised journalists that he has worked for the improvement of the bank, which has a historical past of 114 years, as its chairman previously 25 years.
“All the 16 candidates of our panel have received the election. The entire cooperative sector has blessed our panel with out making an allowance for the caste, religion and political affiliations of our candidates. I can not convey politics into the bank and I can not politicise the cooperative sector. I can paintings at some point too, for the overall development of the bank, and for the good thing about the people,” mentioned Kumar.
On future plans, Kumar mentioned the bank has proposed to set up an urea plant of 12.five lakh tonnes capability at Harihar in Davanagere.
“The state has a demand of 15 lakh tonnes of urea for the agriculture sector. However, at present, Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilisers (MCF), has the capability to supply 4.five lakh tonnes. The central executive has already licensed our proposal to set up a plant in Harihar,” he mentioned.
Further, he mentioned the bank will introduce a not unusual device that will allow consumers to make all transactions cashless. In addition, the bank can even give extra emphasis on the schooling of self-help team participants’ children, he mentioned, adding that the bank will proceed to serve the people via extending all facilities.
Mangaluru: Rajendra Kumar and his team win SCDCC board of directors poll
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