UP selects 58K banking Sakhis through tech-driven process, CM gives nod for training
The Uttar Pradesh government completed the first-of-its-kind technology driven process for selecting 58,000 women for as many posts of banking correspondent Sakhis.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Adityanath on Monday asked the rural development and panchayati raj departments to go ahead with the training of 58,000 women banking correspondent (BC) Sakhis before they begin their job.

The direction came as the Uttar Pradesh government completed the first-of-its-kind technology driven process for selecting 58,000 women for as many posts of banking correspondent Sakhis. A total of 58,000 gram panchayats in the state will have a BC Sakhi each.
“Once the BC Sakhis begin working, it will help a lot of the villagers in their banking related needs. BC Sakhis will function from their village’s panchayat bhavan,” the chief minister said.
Additional chief secretary, rural development and panchayati raj department, Manoj Kumar Singh, informed the chief minister about the completion of the selection process.
The Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) will now train these BC Sakhis before they begin working.
The state government had received 2.17 lakh applications for the induction of 58,000 BC Sakhis. The mobile app-based recruitment process was undertaken amid the Covid-19 pandemic in a statewide exercise. The department of rural development began the selection process in June. In the last three weeks, it interviewed the shortlisted applicants via their smart phones through the BC Sakhi mobile app.
“BC Sakhis, using technology, will take banking to the doorsteps of families in their respective villages,” said additional chief secretary Manoj Kumar Singh.
On May 21, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the chief minister had announced a proposal for the induction of 58,000 BC Sakhis for each of UP’s gram panchayats.
“BC Sakhis would become a one-stop solution for all banking services at the doorstep of the poor. The government envisages channelling government services (subsidies, entitlements, pensions etc) and direct benefit transfer (DBT) payouts through these BC Sakhis in the villages, besides taking up a range of banking operations and encouraging villagers for digital transactions,” said Singh.
The UP government had launched a mobile app for the entire recruitment process — from application to interviews and final selection. A BC Sakhi would get ₹4,000 per month as honorarium and a one-time ₹75,000 easy instalment loan for tech hardware and installation.
ABOUT THE AUTHORPankaj JaiswalPankaj Jaiswal is Chief of Bureau, Uttar Pradesh and covers politics. His continued interest in rural, distress, and development journalism, fetched him a handful of prestigious awards and fellowships. Pankaj is a photo-journalist too and tweets at @augustus29lotusRead More

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