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  • J&K Bank Kissan Dost Finance Scheme Check Eligibility

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    PURPOSE

    For purchase of wide range of Agricultural/Horticultural implements/machinery including Power Tillers, Reapers, Weeders, Harvesters, Rice Transplanters, Pump Sets, Sprayers, Threshers, Tractors, Load Carriers, Wheel Carts,  Three wheeler Load Carriers, One Ton Load Carriers etc. The list is indicative and not exhaustive. It can include all types of implements/equipments, machinery utilized by the farmers for farm mechanization purposes.

    ELIGIBILITY

    1. For financing Tractors/Harvesters/Reapers/Four Wheeler Load Carriers

    Farmers/Employees owning minimum Irrigated cultivable agri land holding of 4 kanals or more for cultivation of crops including vegetables, floriculture, horticulture, cereals, pulses, fruit, medicinal and aromatic plants, etc.

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    Non-Irrigated cultivable agri land holding of 8 kanals or more for cultivation of crops including vegetables, floriculture, horticulture, cereals, pulses, fruit, medicinal and aromatic plants, etc.

    2.For financing Power Tillers, weeders, Rice transplanters, Pump Sets, Sprayers, Threshers, Three Wheeler Load Carriers etc.

    Farmers/ Employees with minimum cultivated agri land holding of half an acre i.e. “4 kanals” for cultivation of crops including vegetables, floriculture, horticulture etc. The maximum amount of loan to the farmers having 4 kanals of land shall not exceed Rs 7.00lacs.

    3. For financing pump sets, sprayers, grass cutter, baskets & receptacles, ladder, trays handcarts etc.

    Farmers/Employees owning minimum apple cultivated land of 2 kanals. The maximum amount of loan to the farmers having 2 kanals of land shall not exceed Rs2.00lacs.

     

    MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE FINANCE

    1.General Category Borrowers Maximum Loan Amount Rs.15.00 lacs.

    2. Central/state Government Employees and employees of Public Sector Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies & Institutions. 48 months gross salary or Rs15.00 lacs whichever is lower. Gross deduction from salary including installments of the proposed loan not to exceed 60% of gross income.

    MARGIN

    10 % of Invoice value across all categories.

    RATE OF INTEREST (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

    1 Year MCLR + 0.25% (Floating) present effective 9.05% with reset clause of one year.

    REPAYMENT

    Term Loan shall be repaid in maximum 7 years in 84 equated monthly installments with moratorium period up to three months from the date of first disbursement of the facility. Thus maximum door to door tenor of loan shall be 7 years and 03 months. In case of Central/state Government Employees and employees of Public Sector Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies & Institutions repayment to be fixed in such a way that the facility is adjusted one month before attaining age of superannuation or 07 years and three months from date of first disbursement whichever is earlier. However if the employees provide the collateral security as applicable to General category farmers, the repayment may be fixed as per cash flows without linking the same with age of superannuation.

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  • Turkish Embassy thanks ‘Dost Indians’ for earthquake relief support

    Turkish Embassy thanks ‘Dost Indians’ for earthquake relief support

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    New Delhi: The Turkish Embassy in India expressed its gratitude towards the “Dost Indians” for standing in solidarity with Turkey by contributing towards the relief efforts after a devastating earthquake hit the country in January.

    In a press release, the Turkish Embassy expressed its heartfelt gratitude towards the Indian citizens who donated generously towards the relief efforts for those affected by the earthquake in Turkey.

    The statement read, “The Turkish Embassy in New Delhi would like to express its heartfelt gratitude to Dost Indians for their solidarity and support in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey in January.”

    The Embassy went on to highlight that the “Dost Indians” stood in solidarity with the people of Turkey, not only by donating money but also through their prayers and good wishes.

    The earthquake that struck Turkey on January 24, 2023, measured 7.0 on the Richter scale and caused widespread damage in the country. The earthquake was centered in the Aegean Sea, near the city of Izmir, and was felt as far away as Athens and Istanbul.

    The Turkish Government has been working tirelessly to provide relief and aid to those affected by the earthquake, and the contributions of the “Dost Indians” have been a significant source of support.

    The Turkish Embassy’s statement continued, “The contributions of the Dost Indians are an affirmation of the close and friendly ties between the people of Turkey and India. We are grateful for their support and kindness during this difficult time.”

    The relationship between Turkey and India is a long-standing one, with the two countries sharing deep cultural and historical ties. The expression of solidarity from the people of India towards Turkey is a testament to the strong bond between the two nations.

    The Turkish Embassy’s expression of gratitude towards the “Dost Indians” serves as a reminder of the power of solidarity and the importance of supporting one another during times of crisis. It is heartening to see people from different parts of the world coming together to help those in need.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Operation Dost: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacrts with NDRF personnel

    Operation Dost: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacrts with NDRF personnel

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    Operation Dost: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacrts with NDRF personnel



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  • Turkiye-Syria earthquake relief under Operation dost

    Turkiye-Syria earthquake relief under Operation dost

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  • Operation Dost: Indian Army’s field hospital starts functioning in quake-ravaged Turkiye

    Operation Dost: Indian Army’s field hospital starts functioning in quake-ravaged Turkiye

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    New Delhi: A field hospital set up by the Indian Army in Hatay province of quake-ravaged Turkiye has become operational with surgical and emergency wards to provide succour to the affected people days after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and several powerful aftershocks hit that country.

    The quake-hit Turkiye and Syria on Monday, killing over 17,000 people and flattening several buildings. India has launched ‘Operation Dost’ to extend assistance to both the countries.

    On Tuesday, India had sent to Turkiye relief materials, a mobile hospital and specialised search and rescue teams in four C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft to support the country’s rescue efforts.

    On Wednesday, India had despatched relief materials in another aircraft to Turkiye.

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday took to Twitter to provide update on the relief work done by India in Turkiye.

    “The army field hospital in Iskenderun, Hatay, T rkiye has started functioning with running Medical, Surgical & Emergency Wards; X-Ray Lab & Medical Store. @adgpi team will work 24 x 7 to provide relief to the affected people. #OperationDost,” Jaishankar tweeted and shared pictures of the field hospital.

    Jaishankar had earlier shared photos of teams from India’s National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) commencing search operation in Turkiye’s Gaziantep.

    The MEA said India has been able to send more than 250 personnel, specialised equipment and other relief material amounting to more than 135 tonnes to Turkiye on five C-17 IAF aircraft.

    These include three self sustained teams of the NDRF numbering more than 150 specially trained personnel, along with dog squads, specialised equipment, vehicles and other supplies.

    “Their equipment allows for detection, location, access and rescue of people trapped under collapsed structures,” the MEA said.

    In addition, personnel and equipment have been sent to set up a 30-bed self-sustained field hospital of the Indian Army.

    This includes a team of 99 specially-trained personnel with essential medicines, advanced equipment, vehicles, and ambulances.

    The MEA said the hospital will provide for a fully functional operation theatre, and facilities such as X-ray, and ventilators among others.

    The Indian Army on Thursday also tweeted a picture of a woman hugging an Indian Army personnel on duty at the field hospital: “#OperationDost We Care. #IndianArmy #Turkiye”.

    MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi, in a tweet on Wednesday, had said: “#OperationDost in full swing! The @adgpi Field Hospital being set up at Iskenderun, Hatay province in T rkiye. Once functional, it will be a 30-bedded fully-equipped medical facility with Operation Theatre, X-ray machines, ventilators, etc.”.

    India decided to immediately dispatch search and rescue teams of the NDRF, medical teams and relief material to Turkiye following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s instructions to offer all possible assistance to the country on Monday.

    India also sent relief materials on board a C-130J aircraft of the Indian Air Force to Syria on Tuesday.

    Asked about sending aid to Syria when the country has been under US sanctions, Secretary (West) in the MEA Sanjay Verma had said that India is following the G20 mantra of ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.

    “Sanctions don’t cover such humanitarian assistance,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Syrian Embassy in India issued an appeal seeking help.

    “Syria has been struck by a massive earthquake with 7.7 magnitude on Richter scale, which led to hundreds of death and thousands of injuries. Many buildings collapsed and people are still trapped under the debris. The Syrian government mobilised all its forces to meet the challenges and reach to the affected victims, providing them with shelter and essential supplies,” it said in its appeal issued in a statement.

    “We are appealing to our Indian friends from all strata of society to come forward and help,” it said.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Earthquake: Sixth ‘Operation Dost’ flight reaches Turkey with relief assistance

    Earthquake: Sixth ‘Operation Dost’ flight reaches Turkey with relief assistance

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    Ankara: The sixth plane from India carrying rescue personnel, essentials and medical equipment for earthquake relief efforts has reached Turkey, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday.
    The sixth flight carries more rescue teams, dog squads, and essential medicines for the quake- hit country.

    Taking to Twitter, Jaishankar wrote, “The sixth #OperationDost flight reaches Turkiye. More search and rescue teams, dog squads, essential search & access equipment, medicines and medical equipment ready for deployment in the relief efforts.”

    On his official Twitter handle, the EAM posted pictures of a field hospital in Turkey where medical experts are preparing to treat emergencies.

    Following the deadly earthquakes on February 6 the death toll in Turkey and adjoining Syria have surpassed 15,000 lives in both countries.

    “This field hospital in Hatay, Turkiye will treat those affected by the earthquake. Our team of medical & critical care specialists and equipment are preparing to treat emergencies,” Jaishankar wrote on Twitter.

    Earlier on Wednesday, the Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, Arindam Bagchi said that the field hospital under ‘OperationDost’ has been set up at Iskenderun, Hatay province in Turkiye by the Indian Army.

    India is providing assistance to Turkey through the ongoing crisis after earthquakes jolted the country on February 6.

    Turkey’s Ambassador to India Firat Sunel has described ‘Operation Dost’ as a “very important operation” and demonstrated the friendship between the two nations.

    Firat Sunel made the remarks at the Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad from where Indian Air Force’s C17 Globemaster aircraft with the NDRF team, medical equipment, relief equipment, took off for Turkey, as part of the ongoing ‘Operation Dost.’ He said, “Operation Dost is a symbolic operation. It already proves that we are friends. We have to deepen our relations.”

    Speaking to ANI, Firat Sunel said, “Operation Dost is a very important operation. And this is the operation of friendship because DOST is the word in Hindi and Turkish which means friends. And this operation shows our friendship between India and Turkey and friends always help each other.

    “Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan, who was also present at the Hindon Airbase, has said that India stands ready to extend support to the people of earthquake-hit Turkey.

    Speaking to ANI, Muraleedharan said that there are four teams working on the ground in Turkey, including two rescue teams, dog squads and two medical teams. He said that India has already opened a field hospital in Turkey.

    The earthquake of magnitude 7.7 on the Richter scale ripped through Turkey and Syria on February 6, followed by a series of aftershocks that caused huge devastation, loss of lives and damage to infrastructure in the two countries.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Turkish envoy calls India ‘dost’, thanks for sending relief aid

    Turkish envoy calls India ‘dost’, thanks for sending relief aid

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    Delhi: Turkey’s Ambassador to India Firat Sunel referred to New Delhi as ‘dost’ (Hindi for friend) after the Centre decided to send relief and humanitarian aid to the quake-hit nation where more than 4,300 people died in the aftermath of a devastating 7.8-magnitude quake that struck an area close to the Syrian border.

    In a tweet late Monday night, Sunel said: “‘Dost’ is a common word in Turkish and Hindi… We have a Turkish proverb: ‘Dost kara gunde belli olur’ (a friend in need is a friend indeed). Thank you very much.”

    On Tuesday, India dispatched the first batch of humanitarian aid along with a rescue team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to Turkey.

    Taking to Twitter, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said: “India’s Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) capabilites in action.

    The 51-member NDRF team headed by Deputy Commandant Deepak Talwar left from the Hindon Airport in Ghaziabad for Turkey on board an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft.

    On Monday, the Centre had announced that two NDRF teams comprising 100 personnel with specially trained dog squads and necessary equipment were ready to be flown to Turkey for search and rescue operations.

    According to the government, medical teams were also being readied with trained doctors and paramedics with essential medicines.

    As of Tuesday morning, the toll in Turkey stood at 2,921, while in Syria it increased to 1,451.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )