Out of new accounts, more than 6 lakh accounts have been opened in rural areas.
While reviewing the progress of the scheme, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal asked bankers to complete the task of opening accounts under this financial inclusion scheme by December 15, 2014.
Badal asked the Convener of State level Bankers' Committee (SLBC) to coordinate with the Principal Secretary Finance Vini Mahajan, who has been designated as the Mission Director to accomplish the task of opening accounts in the rural and urban areas.
Badal also emphasised the need to create awareness amongst people about benefits of scheme so that people who had so far remained excluded from banking fold could now have bank accounts.
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Badal asked the departments of Local Government, Rural Development & Panchayats and Social Security to involve the field staff of municipal corporations & councils, BDPOs and panachyat secretaries and anganwadi workers to help the bankers in mobilising the households for getting their accounts opened in the nearest camps organized by them under the scheme.
Badal asked the Mission Director and SLBC Convener to chalk out the modalities to ensure the financial empowerment of the people especially the women living below the poverty line in the rural areas of the state by opening their accounts under the scheme.
He also said the necessary directions had already been issued to all the Cabinet Ministers and Chief Parliamentary Secretaries to monitor the progress of the scheme at their own level.
It would also entitle the account holder with a RuPay Debit Card with inbuilt accidental insurance cover of Rs 1 lakh.