Mrinal Kanti Mandal
Mrinal Kanti Mandal
Director
Ex GM,NABARD
Mrinal Kanti Mandal is a seasoned professional with an impressive 33-year career in development banking. As one of the pioneering, directly recruited officers in the first batch of NABARD Mrinal Kanti Mandal, he has made significant contributions to the field. His extensive experience spans six states, including Bihar and Jharkhand, where he played a vital role in various development initiatives.
Mrinal Kanti Mandal’s work has left a lasting impact on women’s empowerment programs in Jharkhand and the introduction of development programs in synergy with state government efforts, particularly in Bokaro, Jharkhand. His commitment to community-based horticulture programs has touched the lives of 3000 tribal families in Nagaland.
A true innovator, Mrinal spearheaded the introduction of self-help groups (SHGs) and joint liability groups (JLGs) in Nagaland, demonstrating his dedication to inclusive financial services. He also provided leadership for micro-credit programs in Jharkhand, Nagaland, and West Bengal, promoting economic growth and financial inclusion.
Mrinal Kanti Mandal expertise extends to monitoring and evaluating government programs in West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Nagaland, ensuring their effectiveness and impact. His exceptional leadership skills were recognized when he led the appraisal team for the sanction of rural infrastructure projects to state governments at NABARD’s head office in Mumbai.
Furthermore, Mrinal Kanti Mandaloutstanding contributions led to his nomination for the board of directors of four regional rural banks in Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Nagaland, showcasing the trust and respect he has garnered in the field. His dedication also took him to an international conference on micro-credit in Tehran, Iran, where he led a team of NABARD officials, further establishing his reputation as a leader in the development banking arena.
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