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Sunday, 18 June 2023
Blogs of Professor(Dr.) Pranab Kumar Bhattacharyya MD(calcutta.Univ) Pathology; : In UPES School Of Design yours and your parents' ...
In UPES School Of Design yours and your parents' dream to make you a fashion designer or designer with BDes degree or MDes degree will turn into a nightmare for both you and your parents.
In UPES ( University of Petroleum and Energy studies) ,School Of Design, Dehradun, India , your's and your parents' dream to make you a Fashion Designer or a Designer with a B.Des degree ( four years honors B.Des) or M.Des or integrated MDes degree will ultimately turn into a big nightmare for both you and your parents. So My Advice to all students in India Specially of West Bengal " don't get yourself admitted ever in UPES" .
Ex- Principal/ Dean of JMN Medical College, JMN Educational and Research Foundation, uttarpanchpota, Chakdaha, District- Nadia ,West Bengal, India, pin 741222- a UG Medical College under Public Private partnership model of Health Department ,Government of West Bengal (under 1rsr letter of permission from National Medical council and affiliated with WBUHS)
Ex Professor and Head of Pathology Department,
JIS School of Medical Sciences and Research ( under JIS University , Nilgange, Agarpara, 24 parganas North ) jagancha santragachi, Howrah District, West Bengal pin 7111302A UG Medical College under public private partnership model of Health department( WBMES wing) Government of West Bengal under 1rst letter of permission from National Medical council under
affiliated with JIS university
At Present his designation- (since 19.12.23 to till date ):.
Principal and Dean Krisnanagar institute of Medical Sciences( KIMS) ,Krisnanagar city, West Bengal IndiaEmail profpkb@yahoo.co.in
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My sincere advice to all aspirant students of West Bengal state of India, who are or will be dreaming , dreaming to Pursue/ study Bachelor of Design course (BDes ) at University of Petroleum and Energy Studies ( called popularly as UPES at address bidhouli, Dehradun, India -) as a retired ,39 years long experienced National Medical Commissions' , Ministry of Health New Delhi ( NMC) recognized a Post Graduate and Doctoral level teacher, in Designation of Professor and Head of Pathology departments in the WBMES cadre officers of government of West Bengal, at various top ranking Medical colleges in the West Bengal state; b) as an Ex and present Principal /Dean of a Medical College under Letter of permission from NMC New Delhi ; c) as the retired "ex officio special secretary to government of West Bengal" and d) as Ex Members Secretary, and Member of Board of Studies of West Bengal University of Health Sciences kolkata( a UGC recognised university under section 2(f) and NMC recognised university that
,1) Don't ever opt for UPES, School of Design ( SOD) B Des courses (at least BDES for fashion design ) or M Des courses at least students who are dreaming to be degree- holder fashion designer from the West Bengal state. of India after your HS -This is a honest advice to students of the state of West Bengal of a 68 + years old academician and ex administrator and for long years Professor in pathology in State of West Bengal
The UPES as University, though it is a recognized University by the University Grants commission or UGC ( UPES recognition letter came in the year 2004 and no further inspection was probably conducted from the UGC ,through application to UGC by the UPES ) under UGC section 22A, and 2 (f) ( but without any government financial aid) of 1956 UGC act, it doesn't probably follow any rules and regulations or guidelines of UGC ( so far this blogger's knowledge is now ) regarding its students class attendance system , as per UGC norms in the hard copies roll call recording systems in a roll call book/ register book within class by teachers itself signed by teachers or by the CCTV recording system while classes are on or by log book for practical classes (rather UPES SOD has its peculiar own class attendance system of punching students identity card issued by university authorities, in a departmental machine (called biometric attendance system that are meant by UGC for only teachers and staffs by UGC letters to all universities under it ) , The biometric machine which remain/ may remain either defective, may remain non-functional for some days in any months, or a student may not be habituated expertise to punch his or her identity cards effectively or the Card may be lost and thus biometric attendance of students may show any of you students absent from classes and it may results deficiency in required classes attendance percentage for end semester, barring you students to appear in regular university end semesters examination ( if and when a student attendance is less than 75% in general cases or with a medical certificate less than 67% as per their notices ) and make one student marked "F" / Repeat ie failed and make her / him bound to appear in supplementary examinations system with further payment of examination fees (presently of Rs 3500 for each subjects marked" F at present ) in each end semester results declared. UPES SOD do not also follow UGC rules and regulations in university end semesters examinations system too ( UPES has its own peculiar regulations /guidelines for University end semester exam's and also in their own evaluation system of declaration of each end semesters results and in supplementary exam & no body ever knows whether that very their own examination rules and regulation which is being followed there, is approved by the UGC./ NACC/ NIRF at all or not and they remain always silent or Mummed with that very question when asked officially in writing by students parents), in theirs faculty recruitment and faculties promotion system, ( as per UGC guidelines 2022 of teachers eligibility qualification criteria) .The cluster HOD of fashion Design of School Of Design is a cluster HOD (who is just holding M Des degree from NIFT, without any UGC /AICTE recognized PhD degree- surprisingly how she became an Associate Professor and cluster HOD co Ordinator of university semester examination system for more than three times successively and surprisingly seems to be "all in all" in Power in SOD including are appointed as convener examiners in all semesters of B Des, M Des and integrated M Des course in UPES ) and some faculty, including present cluster HOD may be in real vindictive moods or in constant harassments attitudes towards some few/ some ones students from West Bengal state and make students from West Bengal often harasser using some times very rude behavior, some times using abusing, insulting words, making student (him or her) mentally high level tortured, harrassed, even not allowing to use laboratory works to complete practical ,projects of university semesters , make you students getting plucked and plucked and plucked in semester exams from 3rd semester onwards in multiple numbers subjects ( say total 14/ 15 subjects in 3rd, 4th 5th and 6th and seventh semesters, even in those subjects you have above 60 % even 83% class attendance in their biometric attendance system and you secured good percentage marks in your internal assessments by other faculties and the same HOD who takes all decisions alone regarding a student's fate in successful passing or getting supplementary, re supplementary, re re supplementary , put them in several times repeated supplementary and supplementary examination in many subjects in almost all end semesters (This is based on HOD notion and mood on a particular student ). Often HODs and faculties don't co operate with students to finish students schedule works in time. These are just to earn money from students / students parents with an dirty ulterior motive not to complete student his/ her course in sessions scheduled due time and forces students for extending times and years to earn more money and money beyond schedule sessions period for further deposit of tuition fees and other fees ( almost Rs 4.1 lakh yearly or more in two semesters in a year ie in two semesters in a year ) , often she causes mental ragging to a targeted student by HOD or faculty if you are most obedient , very honest ,perfect and remain timid and respectful in your nature which most Bengal students are .They do all these verbally without keeping any proof or not allowing you to take proof or record
The UPES is thus May be considered as a worst private university at Derhadun, in India and school of Design under UPES is an design institution just to generate revenue for UPES authorities and nothing else. It's management is too poor.It's ranking 79 by NIRF government of India, but that ranking is not for school of Design at all
IN UPES a Master degree holder how can be promoted to Rank above Demonstrator or Tutor (without recognized PhD ( may be he/she completing PhD) as per UGC teachers eligibility criteria 2022 and even thesis /project guide or co oridinator of university Examiner?
The respectable only Professor in SOD & Principal or Dean of School of Design UPES Dehradun, Honb Vice Chancellor of UPES, The Registrar of UPES or The COE of UPES or even the chancellor of UPES don't bother to give ever any official reply or answers of students or their guardian / parents' official written complain / grievances email or letters even if your guardian / parents send multiple official e-mails with documents attached there or post hard copies of grievances with attached documents by registered Post or by courier post received by them or submit their complain under seal of receipt of UPES ; even if yours guardian/ parents' complain or grievances e mail / letter are sent as" Demi Official letters "from your guardian/ parents high ex- government officials ranks or present ranks ( may be Govt ranking and designation , may be semi govt ranking and designation of government or semi government or may be from others most respectable civil official designation/ rank or as parents of students or as guardian) they though receive letter, don't respond verbally or officially, even they don't pick up yours or yours parents or guardian telephonic calls for any discussion on any issues against them. They try to put all blames on shoulder of students if you ask officially why such irregularities or vindictive attitude towards the students goes on there and why multiple time fails in the subjects happen and they just hide their own faculties fault , rather becomes much vindictive towards the students by making him or her repeated failure in university semester exam . They forget that students parents are paying huge money ( almost 17-18lacks INR for BDes fashion design degree to purchase from a private universities and they are vender for it and students parents are consumer of final product the graduation certificate in schedule sessions period and the students and his or her guardian are paying to UPES university not the school of Design authority students and their parents can easily go to consumer court asking for compensation even ,as it is a private University and degree are being purchased with huge money. Students parents may move to court of law for RTI, may move to human rights commission and all accreditation authorities of UPES university and school of Design at UPES
A totally business private university UPES is . at least the school of Design
The authority of UGC, AICTE, NACC NIRF etc must re check the faculties credibility, degrees, teaching experiences, to become at all a valid faculties there without any UGC/AICTE recognized PhD degree as per UGC guidelines of 2022, to become even lecturer and next promotion of faculties and university semester examination systems, examiners selection system, teaching learning system, theory practical viva system, infrastructures etc before giving recognitions to courses of UPES Dehradun, bidhouli , Uttarakhand
Saturday, 8 April 2023
Microfinance Companies In India Are Not At All A Blessings It Is Rather A Big Curse, It Should Be Stopped Immediately By Law
Thursday, 30 March 2023
MICROFINANCE AND NON BANKING FINANCIAL COMPANIES IN INDIA ARE NOT AT ALL A BLESSINGS, IT IS RATHER A BIG CRUSE. IT SHOULD BE STOPPED IMMEDIATELY BY LAW
Author-:
Professor Dr Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya
MD (University of Calcutta) Fic Path , WBMES (retired)
Ex Retired Professor and Head, Dept. of Pathology department, Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, 108,C.R.Avenue, Kolkata -700073, West Bengal, india
Department of Health and Family Welfare (WBMES wing)Government of West Bengal Equivalent officiating Rank retired -: "Special Secretary " to the Government of West Bengal
Ex- Principal of JMN Medical College, JMN Educational and Research Foundation, Chakdaha, District- Ranaghat ,West Bengal India
At present - (since 6.02.2023): Posted as
Professor and Head of Pathology Department ( every year renewal contractual but full time),
JIS School of Medical Sciences and Research ( under JIS University , Nilgange, Agarpara, 24 parganas North )santragachi, Howrah District, West Bengal
Residence -:
Mahamaya apartment, Block -B, flat 3, 2nd floor ,Mahamayatala, 54 NSC Bose Road, Post office- Garia , Kolkata 700084, West Bengal india
Email profpkb@yahoo.co.in( mostly used)
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This article already published
1) Published in Elsevier SSRN group journals under URLhttps://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4412233
And in E journal of Legal services india.com
2https://www.legalserviceindia.com/legal/article-10805-microfinance-companies-in-india-are-not-at-all-a-blessings-it-is-rather-a-big-curse-it-should-be-stopped-immediately-by-law.html
MICROFINANCE was once meant to lift people (basically women) to bring out of poverty, but many women ultimately saying today , it's become rather a curse for their life , Wolf for many indian citizens, specially for poors, economically week sections citizens ,( illiterate , semi illiterate people, job less people, small/ smallest scale business enterprise people,marginal firmers, marginal people, small grocery shopkeepers and for startup small business people, street hawkers , daily wage labourers, small traders ) and they must be much more cautious about evil effects of accepting / taking any microfinance loans personally or and on gosthi basis any usurious private loans from various Financial NGOs, companies, Non Banking Financial corporation ( NBFC) / organisation/ any usurious private loan providers companies ( registered under company act 1956 or on section 8 of 2013 company acts ) who don't possess proper Reserve Bank of India's ( RBI) permission papers for doing money lending business in any state of India including in West Bengal as like "Bandhan Bank" in West Bengal ,"Ashirbad Microfinance Ltd , "Nigam Sudha Microfinance Ltd " ,"Progoti Microfinance company Ltd," " Lokenath Trusts", "Dishari', "Swayam Krishi Sanstha" ,"Janalakshmi Financial Services", "Ujjivan", "Adani Financial Services", "Small Finance Bank", "Utkarsh Small Finance Bank", "Arohan Financial Services", "Fusion Microfinance", "Equitas", "Small Finance Bank", "Grameen Koota Financial Services", "UGRO Financial Services". "ASA international India microfinance Ltd ", "Sarala" ,"Mohor, "SKS Microfinance Ltd", "Village", "Share Microfinance" "Annapurna Finance" ," SKS microfinance, Utkarsha small finance Bank ' ,etc etc for some examples ( there are about 96 or more Microfinance institutions operating in India and 35,473 NBFC companies in India with or without RBI permission to carry on money lenders business as up to 2013 records and 46 MFI companies working in state of West Bengal ) and many such MFI / NBFC are operating presently in the West Bengal State of India and in other provinces of India too. Microfinance institutions or MFI can be set up with minimum Rs 5 cores capital ( to be deposited with RBI) and they can lend money when one borrower's household annual income is maximum from Rs 1,20,000 to Rs 300,000 INR and maximum limit of such loans must be 50% of monthly household income once ,as per Reserve Bank of India guideline 1st April 2022 ( memo no DoR.FIN.REC.95/03.10.038/2021-22 dated 14.03.2022) and interest rate must not be more than 20% per year ( ie if a borrower take Rs 20,000/ as loan, he or she will pay monthly Rs 970/ in 24 instalments including both Principal amount and interest amount loan as per annexure II of para 6.3 of RBI guidelines order dated 14.03.2022, mentioned above ) and they must have licence from RBI as permission to operate as non Banking money lenders. MFI or microlenders may take loans from Nationalised Bank and they pay 14% maximum interest for their loan per year. Those money lenders, either MFI or NBFI companies or usurious private money lenders are illegal by Indian laws ( without RBI permission or registration and not following RBI guidelines) and to be informed to local police by General Diary or by FIR if operating in a local area Village by villagers or by person who takes such illegal loan from them .
Since 2017 onwards,Microfinance companies without RBI licence are mushrooming in West Bengal state (in urban areas, semi urbans,in rural villages) , putting poor and marginal people in life long distress and trouble, damage, irreparable loss to family providing them loan ( say for 50,000/INR a time ) but with huge illegal percentage interests on weekly or monthly basis ( interest rate of MFI/ NBFC microlenders varies from 30% to 200% yearly ,or weekly or monthly instead of yearly and that the Indian laws does not ever permitted such illegal money lending to any borrowers with that very high interest charge beyond RBI guided interest level ( less than 20% yearly interest maximum for registered MFIs ) for microfinance company ( on yearly basis but never on weekly or monthly basis ) Maximum Microfinance companies have thus today mutated ''to become rather big exploiters of man and woman in society to make their cores and cores of money as their profit, exploiting poor of the poor by their usurious interest rates, providing multiple loans through gosthi ( collection of poor women or men in a group ) given to a borrower without due diligence, lack of transparency, RBI regulation and use of coercive methods for recovery by threats, creating nuisance in front of house, or filing court suits as a frauds or a defaulter or not following their company conditions of loan repayment" ( as per RBI rules 2022, all Recovery Agents ( RA) must fullfill the laid down criteria stated in clause 7.5.1 to 7.5.5 along with local police verification identity and permission for recovery of loan from borrowers and other wise thet can not be appointed as field workers or RA) . They often get signed borrowers with their husband in white paper as their company documents and a notebook of taking and paying loan , kept with them( but never with borrowers). Thus a borrower never knows how much of the principal loan and how much of principal and interest they cleared of their taken loan and they are in loan debt trapped .
In my opinion ,and in many civilised conscious people opinions , these all microfinance companies are really a big curse toward poor socioeconomic class people who are/ were however in need of cash money to run or to help their family' for emergency medical treatment, to run a small business, from where they earned their previous livelihood,and they took loan under toughest situation, they faced during COVID -19 periods of State/ pan India lockdown ,they were bound of taking loan with very high percentage of weekly interest personally or through forming gosthi of 25/ 40 illiterate or semi illiterate married women and poor men or to those and these company' s salaried field agents or dalal completely misguided these needy people or their less educated/ less intelligent wives , children (whose house men lost their service and or faced loss in their small business or in cultivation during the covid pandemic period of 2019 November to 2022 December or experienced loss in the business and cultivation) about the false benefit of microfinance or gosthi loans. These microfinance companies thus making lured to these people of urban, suburban, villages people of West Bengal/ india to take easy loan with very high unusual interest rate (>25% to 35% yearly and 120% to 200% monthly interest rate by usurious money lenders (reference no 5 ) and when covid 19 is now almost over in 2023, market opened ,these microfinance companies salaried people/ Recovery agents/ Dalal kicking doors giving huge pressure, threatens to persons/ family members who took loan ( borrowers) from their companies by himself/ or by herself name ( later bounded to draw loans in names of others members ie within gosthi peoples) and then from outside loan providers and as a result it became vicious cycle for them to take continuous loans after loans from neighbours and these people are moving around paying interests of such loans only but never the principal amount of loan they borrowed . Ultimately they are selling all their minor assets including wedding gold , even utensils and facing domestic violences etc " …I had to sell off my wedding ornaments, my 20 years old unmarried daughter's gold ornaments, keeping on taking loans after loan to pay only interest part from one to another private money lenders to clear up my MFI loan interest- Mrs Swapna Bhattacharya -wife of Ritwick Bhattacharya - a married 48 years old women,- mother of a 20 years old daughter, a woman borrower of residence- Purbapalli Village , Post office- Sodepur , District -24 parganas (north ) ,PS -Khardha,Kolkata -110, says me with a sad smile and next bursting into tears . " ….I had to take microfinance loan ( RS 60,000/INR) first from Bandhan Bank , then from Ashirwad Microfinance Ltd , first time in 2019 Oct with only knowledge of my husband Ritwik, but others members of my in laws family were in total darkness, after being members of a ( 22 married women group) gosthi of our locality "Bankimpally " at, Sodepur ,under Panihati municipality constituency ,being lured for easy to get loans and being highly convinced by field agent's of Bandhan Bank and Ashirwad Microfinance Ltd in sodepur and khardah, panihati and by gosthi members, to feed and for medical treatment purpose of my 84 years old mother ( Mrs Shanti Adhikari ,wife of late Anil Adhikari, who is living alone ) and to support and look after my two younger sister's (Savita Chakraborty wife of krishnendu chakrabarty & Bandana Dey wife of late Raju Dey ) family, during lock down periods of COVID- 19 ( 2019 -22) and to meet up MFI company's interest, i had to borrow loan successively from Mr. Tapan Saha of Loknath Trust ,Mr . Chandan Saha of Nigam Sudha Microfinance Trust , Unity Welfare Society , Progoti , Beraberi Deshari, jiban Utthan Microfinance Ltd operating ( I didn't knew that these MFI / NBFC companies / usurious money lenders are illegal money lenders companies by laws without RBI permission to operate in field ) operating in Sodepur , 24 parganas( north) ,Kolkata-110, West Bengal. I am now a debt trapped woman of around Rs 14 lakh INR . My husband Ritwik Bhattacharya of same address with B.Com ( Calcutta University) degree ,50 years old ( he suffered in 1999 to 2005 from bipolar psychiatric illnesses- schizoid bipolar mood disorders and was treated at Institute of Psychiatry at SSKM hospital Kolkata -20, with antipsychotics drugs lithium,risperidone , valproate, SSRI drugs by his eldest MD doctor brother ) also was trapped and did loan from others non financial banking companies/ organisation when in 2020-2021 his small trade a start up business units ( within our home premises as his rehabilitation program -once set by his eldest doctor brother for him to sustain our life and to get him engaged in working) run in losses during the COVID -19 pan and partial lockdown period in 2020 March to 2022 October and he had to pay salaries and bonus to his four marginal labours in lock down and compensation money settlement to a labour for loss of part of his index finger in a sudden machine accident, etc, though he could not sell his finished products in local markets for covid 19 lockdown and his loan status to these NBFC companies now reached to another Rs 10 lakh ( as he stopped EMI since 2020 and now he has been summoned by court of laws for a settlement on 20th March 2023 ) . We both are now in great financial trouble for MFI and NBFC loans as their recovery agents and recovery field workers are almost daily knocking the door and we became ill doing overworking both day and night times since October 2022 to repay the loan . What I realised now that we did a great blunder in our life ,trusting the field agents of Bandhan Bank and Ashirbad microfinance ltd trusting that Microfinance loans are helping for empowerment of poor women and their families . Rather it is a big curse for poor families. I had to sell our kitchen utensils , all machines Ritwick purchased for his business and sometimes I had to deny our food for days, unless we had some kind of monthly financial support of Rs 23,000/ per month from my husband's eldest brother-, a MD Pathology doctor by his profession ( now a WB state govt. pension holder ) to feed us by sending his bank interest part of money ( he had as his superannuation benefits in march 2021), to sustain our life , so that we can make these loan repayments …." .
And I had to steal average rupees 8000, to 10,000 since 2020 onwards even from his sent money too, to pay up interest to personal private money lenders through my sister's , without knowledge of any one in my in-laws house. A great sin i had to do to meet up loan interest
There are many such stories ( at least 54 studied cases by this author) with me in Kolkata, Howrah , Coach Bihar ,Nadia, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, Murshidabad ( ref no 12) , Nadia, Jalpaiguri districts of West Bengal state .
Microfinance was once meant to lift up people out of poverty, but the women of Howrah, ( in Shibpur Constituency ( ref no 3) ,in Panihati constituency, in Beldanga Village of East Burdwan ( reference no 10) say it's become now a big curse for many families even of entire village , who are in microfinance or NBFC debt Trap
This city, West Bengal, has been overrun by loan agents/ field workers from India's illegal Microfinance or NBFC industries . In the real world ,instead of women getting empowered MFI are causing them in life trouble from microfinance companies, because there is no system of finding out whether beneficiaries have also taken loans from other MIF institutes or private usurious loans to clear up their loans. So the borrower goes on taking loans after loans from one institute to others or from personal/ private illegal usurious money lenders with very high interest.They are bound to do that. Then they are falling into severe debt traps of 15 to 20 lakhs for say only 1.2 lakh / INR loan from a microfinance company from Ashirbad or Bandhan Bank . This author have personally seen some people changing their addresses overnight, absconded, attempting suicide by various means , selling their all properties to get rid of these debts .He saw microfinance loans are root cause of domestic violence between husband and wife also . The microfinance companies give loans mostly to married women. Most of the married women must be at loggerheads with their husbands to repay the loans. This gives rise to domestic violences and injury, even head injuries .
From the study at grass-root level , this author personally felt that very few people had actually benefited from this initiative of microfinance loan in the Indian context . It is rather few trillion dollar business of companies based on poor families of india who needs cash money
Below are a few examples of what happened for microfinance loans that destroyed families. Most of these microfinance companies are not however licensed or registered or have permission under Reserve Bank of India for operating their business in a state which is mandatory ( except Recently Utkarsha microfinance , Bandhan Bank after deposition of 500 crores. Bandhan however started its business with 2 lakh INR and three staff in 2009 as a small MFI unit and now owner of 10 thousands of crores INR loan and where from that huge profits came to Bandhan Bank owner Mr Chandra shekhar Ghosh? ) and doing all illegal transactions of money with NGO licence or NBFC licences under section 8 of company act 2013 or under 1956 company act which do not permit for money lending business in India.
West Bengal is one of the top five states in India in terms of the gross loan portfolio and out of ten districts with high amount of loans, nine—North 24 Parganas , South 24 Parganas, Murshidabad, Jalpaiguri, Nadia, Bardhhaman, Hooghly, Howrah and Cooch Behar— are from West Bengal where these microfinance companies operate through their salaried feild people or agents field workers , targeting illiterate semi literate poor married women of any locality in the name of social or families welfare women empowerment women upliftment with their loan through a gosthi system of 12/25/40 women.
According to a report published in Business Standard, “In its state-wise ticket size and macroeconomics analysis, the agency said it has observed that the average outstanding per unique borrower is the highest in States of West Bengal and Assam, and this has been the case at least for the past three years (2019-2023)”. It also reports that “40-50 per cent of the microfinance loan portfolio in both Assam and West Bengal are from one or two institutions. (sic, Bandhan, Ashirbad )” And it indicates the monopoly of 2/ or 3 institutions in the microfinance sectors.
Tamil Nadu State has displaced West Bengal to emerge as the largest State in terms of the outstanding profit portfolio of microfinance loans. According to MFIN Micrometer Q4 of FY 2021-22, a quarterly report published by Microfinance Institutions Network (MFIN), the gross loan portfolio (GLP) of Tamil Nadu was as of March 31, 2022 stood at ₹36,806 crore. It was followed by Bihar (₹35,941 crore) and West Bengal (₹34,016 crore). At the end of Q3 of FY2022, West Bengal topped the chart with the highest outstanding profit portfolio of loans at ₹32,880 crore, followed by Tamil Nadu (₹32,359 crore).
The top 10 States (based on total microcredit universe) constituted 82.4 per cent of total GLP of the industry. West Bengal was followed by Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. According to the report, around 64 per cent of the microfinance portfolio is concentrated in the East, Northeast, and Southern regions of India.
The 41st issue of the Micrometer report said the microfinance industry served 5.8 crore unique borrowers, through 11.3 crore loan accounts. The overall microfinance industry has a total GLP of ₹2,85,441 crore as of March 31, 2022, an increase of 10 per cent year-on-year (YoY) from ₹2,59,377 crore as of March 31, 2021.
Lender-wise distribution of microfinance loan-:
Lender-wise distribution of micro-loans shows that 12 banks held the largest share of the portfolio in micro-credit with a total loan outstanding of ₹1,14,051 crore, or 40 per cent of the total microcredit universe. NBFC-MFIs are the second largest providers of micro-credit with a loan amount outstanding of ₹1,00,407 crore, accounting for 35.2 per cent of the total industry portfolio. Small finance banks (SFBs) have a total loan amount outstanding of ₹48,314 crore, accounting for 16.9 per cent, followed by non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) at 6.9 per cent share. Other MFIs account for 1 per cent of the universe.
The report noted that the proportion of NBFC-MFI portfolios in the universe portfolio increased by 4.1 per cent to 35.2 per cent as of March 31, 2022, though banks continued to be the main contributors. The geographical distribution of the portfolio also witnessed a change with a decrease in the share of the east and northeast region of India by 3.3 per cent, while the share of the south and north regions increased by 1.3 per cent each.
“The microfinance industry has shown good progress during Q4 of FY2022, building on the momentum profit created in Q3. The portfolio quality has improved significantly as compared to the end of Q1 FY2022, when the second wave of Covid-19 had caused widespread stress across the country,” Alok Misra, CEO & Director, MFIN said, in a statement. “The announcement of harmonised regulations for microfinance, near normalisation of collection efficiency and recent verdict of the Supreme Court stating that NBFC regulation is under the sole purview of the RBI are hugely positive trends, which will see good growth in 22-23,” he added.
Several previous studies conducted all over the world concluded, where microfinance has been applied, showed that microfinance companies' microcredit loan was not as effective as it was expected in getting poor people and their families out of poverty . Rather it submerged many family members in tremendous financial curse and destroyed families who took MFI/ NBFC / private loans . According to the American Economic journal: applied economics; microfinance benefits were rather oversold to the public in relation to their risks, in India, Bangladesh. The research on psycho-social impact on microfinance was not given however enough attention, instead the get out of poverty quickly get a loan to run a small business project was overemphasised, such that negative repercussions of MIF loans were unforeseen.Therefore according to this author microfinance seems to benefit more to the givers of loan ( ie owner of the MIF companies) than to the receivers or borrowers . Many people who have evaluated the impact of microfinance have based it on( ?)financial success , not its social, familial and psychological impact i.e. the pressure of work individuals are under to ensure they pay back the interest of loan. Not enough assessment is done to ensure balance in recovery as it undermines emotional trauma and pressure. Introduction of debt to those with a stable income is such a burden; now imagine introducing debt to vulnerable, overwhelmed individuals facing masses of challenges such as food security and uncertainty. The impact can only be estimated as devastating.
If this author looks back at past in 2010s in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh districts 30 to 45 pepole committed suicide due to microfinance loans, due to coercive method of repayment of microfinance loan by MFI .These suicide were reported from different districts of Andhra Pradesh within 45 days from January 2010 . The story was that MFI companies charged exorbitant interest on the principal amount and borrowers were caught in a situation where they were forced to borrow from another money lender to repay the existing loan . The borrowers were caught in vicious cycle of loans which they can not repay this forcing them to end their life (Ref no 11)
From West Bengal,in 2021, Mr Sadhan Sinha 40 years old (who used to earn Rs 15000 to 2000 a month) of Bindupara Village of Murshidabad District ,West Bengal ( Ref no 4, 6) is another victim example in 2021. He took a loan of Rs 1 lakh from a MIF operating in murshidabad and had been unable to pay his monthly instalments of Rs 3,400 for May and June 2021 and he begged for a few days’ time but recovery agents did not listen. The recovery agents sat down outside the house, using abusive languages and saying they would not leave without collecting the dues. "...My husband felt so humiliated that he killed himself…,” said weeping Mamoni, mother of two sons, aged 18 and 15.( Ref no 12) Sadhan’s decision to take the loan in January 2021 and his subsequent suicide underline the fact that how millions of ordinary Indians were taken unawares by the covid- 19 pandemic’s second wave, blamed partly on the central government’s short-sightedness in prematurely declaring victory over the virus and letting its guard down.The Reserve Bank of India however tried to give all kinds of loan borrowers relief by instructing all banks and all financial institutions to consider a debt recasting, provided EMI dues have been cleared before February 2020 ie before the first state or pan India lock down anounced for COVID-19 by government. But, as Mr Sadhan’s death suggests, not every borrower had access to the relief by these MFIs companies, only because of lack of knowledge and information ,as they are mostly less educated and poor people. While the debt recasting is a prerogative of banks or the micro finance companies or NBFCs , the problem is that most people who are in dire need of the facility don’t know about RBI directions on this issues
There was relief to those borrowers who had opted for loan payment restructuring under the RBI scheme as well. The RBI permitted the MFIs ,NBFCs ,Banks and to all lending entities to modify the plans of repayment of loans and increase the moratorium period minimum by another minimum two years with minimum EMI .The RBI said that after all MFI,NBFC banks ,receive a restructuring proposal from any borrower to repay principal loan, they must have to take a decision on the application of borrowers within 30 days and in favour of borrowers. This will happen when the lending institutions and the borrower will agree to work out a resolution plan according to the capacity of borrowers to repay the loan after maintenance of his family at minimum daily wages he or she earns. After this, the resolution plan must be finalised and implemented within 90 days from the date of invocation( ref 13)
Debt may be good but never in the state of indebtedness! It has both qualitative and quantitative implications. Propensity to debt, especially “indebtedness” is a matter of big concern. Impact of indebtedness varies both in degrees and dimensions. The state of being in debt (indebtedness) covers both personal and behavioural finance and is blended with positive and negative outcomes. On the minor positive end , people who have easy access to money to debt from the bank MFIs may have some chances for temporary financial wellness, provided the money is used for productive , gain business. The negative outcomes of money lending are desertion, huge distress and depression of the indebted consumers. Many times, such incidence results in forced migration as observed in the cases of absconding. The extreme end of indebtedness leads to suicidal tendencies often culminating at self-killing! Such unpleasant incidents potentially affect the present as well as the future of a person. Sometimes the shock of indebtedness cascades down to a couple of generations. Recent agitations of the Tamil farmers, protesting for the announcement of a drought relief package and loan waiver, are evidences to what debt-distress is and what it can do!(14)
Conclusion -:
In conclusion, to me and for Poor's , job less people , illiterate, semi literate people, people of urban, semi urban, rural villages MICROFINANCE COMPANIES IS NOT AT ALL A BLESSING IT IS RATHER A BIG CRUSE. IT SHOULD BE STOPPED IMMEDIATELY and MFI company owners/ their agents ( Money landers ) to be punished for illegal money lending to borrowers with exorbitant high interest rate beyond nationalised bank interest rate or RBI Bank interest rate fixed for Microfinance registered companies with RBI .Government of West Bengal and Govt of India should take interest in sensitising people about the curse of microfinance loan otherwise the poor people will go more poorer and borrower families will be destroyed.
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( URL to read on curses of microfinance loan to the society at large through out india)
Moumita Alam "Microfinance debt trap exploits Bengal villagers" People's Review Friday June 25021
BL Chennai bureau "Tamil Nadu pips West Bengal to become the largest State in terms of outstanding microfinance loan portfolio" The Hindu business line June 15,2022
Muskan Web Top 10 Microfinance in West Bengal December 17 2022
https://www.muskanweb.com/2022/12/top-10-microfinance-in-west-bengal.html
5) soutik Biswas India's micro-finance suicideepidemic BBC News Medak Andhra Pradesh 16 December 2010
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-south-asia-11997571
6)https://www.ijser.org/paper/Microfinance-A-blessing-or-a-cruse.html
7)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8250239/
8)https://www.muskanweb.com/2022/12/top-10-microfinance-in-west-bengal.html
9) Microfinance - A blessing or a cruse
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 4, Issue 7, July-2013 345ISSN 2229-5518IJSER © 2013 http://www.ijser.org
10)sandip chaudhury West Bengal Share croper dies of suicide due to microfinance debt ,many affected loans News click 22nd February 2022 https://www.newsclick.in/West-Bengal-Sharecropper-Dies-Suicide-due-Microfinance-Debt-Many-Affected-Loans
11) Thirty commits sucide in 45 days to escape microfinance agents The economic Times Oct 15 2010
12)Alamgir Hossain 'Plumber dies by suicide as EMI collection agents squat outside" samsergang in murshidabad The Telegraph 24.06.2021
13) special correspondent "RBI re-opens one-time debt restructuring scheme for individual borrowers "The Telegraph 6.05.2021
14)Pattnaik, Debidutta, Indebtedness – From the Perspective of Commercial Microfinance in India (July 28, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3010244 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3010244
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