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TMC-MGP alliance promises credit facility up to Rs 20 lakh sans collateral for Goan youths ahead of polls

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Panaji, Jan 2 (PTI) The TMC-MGP alliance in Goa on Sunday said youngsters will be provided with a credit facility up to Rs 20 lakh sans any collateral if the two parties are voted to power in the Assembly elections, due next month.

Under the ‘Yuva Shakti Card’ scheme, youths can avail of a credit facility up to Rs 20 lakh with four per cent annual interest. Those who will avail of this card will not be required to provide any collateral to the bank as the government will stand as guarantor for them, said Trinamool Congress Party (TMC) leader Yatish Naik.

TMC leaders Churchill Alemao, Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco and Kiran Kandolkar, and Maharashtravadi Gomantak Party (MGP) leader Sudin Dhavalikar were present on the occasion.

“This scheme will be implemented if the TMC-MGP alliance is voted to power. This scheme will help youngsters to either be gainfully employed or to start a new business,” Naik said.

He said the new government will tie up with financial institutions, and the difference between the actual interest rate and the four per cent rate would be borne by the government.

“This credit facility will help youth for skill-oriented learning, launching a start-up or upgrading business,” he said.

Naik said that the people in the 18-45 age group can apply, irrespective of their annual income, for the ‘Yuva Shakti Card’.

According to Naik, this scheme will put an annual burden of Rs 350 crore to Rs 1,100 crore on the state exchequer, which he said is achievable. PTI RPS NSK NSK

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