Kathmandu. The Deposit and Credit Security Fund has organized a one-day interactive seminar on loan and livestock protection.
The program was organized at Hotel Flora (Pauwa Hotel) in Dhangadhi on May 14.
Presided over by The Fund’s Manager Mandira Thapaliya, the program was held at Hotel Flora (Pauwa Hotel) under the chairmanship of Deputy Executive Director of Sudurpaschim Province Self-Employment Development Fund Pabindra Shahi.
Chief Manager of The Department of Credit Protection at the Central Office of the Fund, Mandira Thapaliya, made a presentation on loan security and Ram Chandra Parajuli, branch chief of Far Western Province Dhangadhi, made a presentation on livestock protection.
In addition, Manager Mandira Thapaliyale responded to the queries raised by the participants regarding the programs being run by the Fund.
She said that the fund is always ready to manage liquidity to the member institutions through this program to reduce the risks in the animal husbandry sector by simplifying and simplifying the livestock protection program.
According to the participants, the claim process of secured loan has become easier after the formation of the compensation claim payment bye-laws to simplify and facilitate the payment of compensation claims.
On behalf of the Fund, he urged various banks and financial institutions in the far-western provinces to increase their loan investment in the fisheries sector and to protect the money purchased by the push-rearing borrowers in the fund.
Deputy Executive Director of Sudurpaschim Province Self-Employment Development Fund, Pabindra Shahi, said that the state government, which has encouraged the youth entrepreneurs of sudurpaschim province to invest through 99 different cooperatives, needs the cooperation and coordination of deposit and loan protection fund, far-western province self-employment development fund and banks and financial institutions to create employment for the youth willing to engage in self-employment within the province. ।
The seminar and interaction programme was conducted by Ram Chandra Parajuli, dhangadhi branch chief of the Trust.

















