The office issued a statement on Wednesday, urging such claimants to come forward for the process from the first week of Jestha.
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The Office of the Problematic Cooperative Management Committee is going to start the process of returning the savings of the savers who have made demands from the first week of Jestha. The office issued a press release on Wednesday, urging such demanders to come to the process from the first week of Jestha.
The office has stated that it will start distributing savings from small savers. The Problematic Cooperative Management Committee has stated that it has started its work from 9 Baisakh. The committee has stated that about 46 billion rupees of savings of about 76 thousand savers of problematic cooperatives are yet to be returned. The committee has stated that the committee is committed to identifying, solving and managing various problems of cooperatives declared problematic.
The committee office has stated that the time for re-claiming of savers whose claims have been waived will be opened in the first week of the upcoming Shrawan, that a scientific and fair procedure will be developed for saving reconciliation, that the amount allocated by the Government of Nepal to the revolving fund will be spent only as a loan if it is not sufficient from the fund of the concerned committee, and that the committee will adopt a strict policy as per the law for loan recovery. Similarly, it has stated that a reasonable time will be provided to borrowers who deposit a certain loan amount by expressing a written commitment to repay the loan in installments, and that among the pressure-generating tasks for loan recovery, the work of publishing a three-generation list of borrowers and including the names of family members in the black list will be done.
