[GJM] Article from The Hindu: Sent to you by Robert Searle
Norman Kurland
thirdway at cesj.org
Wed Jul 12 18:02:58 MDT 2006
Wonderful goal. Here is the role the central bank of India can play in
democratizing access to interest-free loans for productive purposes,
before the Federal Reserve of America wakes up:
http://www.cesj.org/about/programs/declarations/monetaryjustice.htm.
For an overall national strategy for growing the Indian economy in ways
that all citizens, including the poorest of the poor, can begin to share
in the ownership and profits associated with growth assets, visit
www.cesj.org for papers and books on Capital Homesteading for Every Citizen.
Money power to the people,
Norm Kurland
thehindu at web1.hinduonnet.com wrote:
>India is clearly waking up to interest free loans, and their importance. A step in the right direction!!!
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>Source: The Hindu (http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/12/24/stories/2004122415980300.htm)
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>Interest-free loans sought for farmers
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>By Our Special Correspondent
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> The Government and cooperative banks should provide interest-free loans to farmers who have been badly hit by the recurring drought conditions, the State president of the National Agriculturists Awareness Movement, T. S. Praburaja, said.
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>Speaking at a farmers' awareness programme organised by the Lioness Club of Musiri here recently, he said the conversion of cooperative loans into medium-term loans would do no good to the farmers. The Government should write off the principal along with interest and penal interest. Moreover it should also come forward to provide fresh loans.
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>He said the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board should give power connections to all those whose names have been waitlisted and they should be enrolled for free power supply.
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>Mr. Praburaja wanted the Government to provide 20 kg of rice to all farm labourers along with Rs. 250 in cash for the forthcoming Pongal. All distraint proceedings launched against the farmers for non-payment of dues to insurance companies and land development banks should be scrapped, he added.
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>The district president of the Lions Clubs, R. Sekaran, the state general secretary of the Bharathiya Kisan Sangh, P. Ayyakannu, the president of the district unit of the Farmers Awareness Movement, Balasubramanian, the president of the Lions Club of Musiri, M. Subramanian also spoke at the meeting, which was presided over by Meera Mohan, president of the Lioness Club of Musiri.
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