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NGO activities can be carried out if all seven conditions are met. An order was issued on Saturday (May 9). Regulatory authority for microcredits ranakari institutions.
A copy of the order has already been sent to the executive director of the country’s certified microfinance institution. The directive was issued under the powers conferred in Section 9 (f) and Section 46 of the Microcredit Regulatory Authority Act, 2006.
These are the seven conditions given to carry out NGO activities
1) Guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease must be strictly followed in all official cases.
2) When conducting activities, visitors or meeting candidates without microcredit activities should be discouraged from coming to the office and a certain distance should be maintained between all those present in the office, including their own officials and employees.
3) When avoiding conventional association meetings or patio meetings in the sector, it is necessary to follow the procedure described in number 2 and provide services at the client level using digital platforms as much as possible.
4) Employees must not be present in the office before or after the scheduled time and at the same time they must abstain from being present in the office without any requirement.
5) Steps must be taken to keep the office and everyone present in the office sterile.
. Activities in the area should be carried out in consultation with the concerned administration of the area declared a blockade by the metropolitan, district and upazila administrations.
. Other relevant instructions announced by the government at that time must be followed.
The notification stated that various social development activities, including the distribution of emergency aid to the poor, the return of clients’ savings in an emergency, the provision of remittance services through mobile financial services, the management of Agent banking and the payment of salaries and allowances to officials and employees are hampered. It’s known.
According to various sources, there is a great demand for loans from small entrepreneurs (fish, livestock, poultry, etc.) who have completed new crops, including the collection of boron in the country today. . In this situation, it seems necessary to continue the distribution of loans from microfinance institutions in the sectors described.
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