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National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

It also includes:-

---NABARD and its Role in Training
---National Bank Staff College - Unit of NABARD
---Existing infrastructure at NBSC
---Regional Training Centre, Mangalore
---Bankers Institute of Rural Development (BIRD), Lucknow
---REGIONAL TRAINING COLLEGE, BOLPUR
 

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Akchat

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NABARD is set up as an apex Development Bank with a mandate for facilitating credit flow for promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts. It also has the mandate to support all other allied economic activities in rural areas, promote integrated and sustainable rural development and secure prosperity of rural areas. In discharging its role as a facilitator for rural prosperity NABARD is entrusted with

1. Providing refinance to lending institutions in rural areas

2. Bringing about or promoting institutional development and

3. Evaluating, monitoring and inspecting the client banks

Besides this pivotal role, NABARD also:

• Acts as a coordinator in the operations of rural credit institutions

• Extends assistance to the government, the Reserve Bank of India and other organizations in matters relating to rural development

• Offers training and research facilities for banks, cooperatives and organizations working in the field of rural development

• Helps the state governments in reaching their targets of providing assistance to eligible institutions in agriculture and rural development

Acts as regulator for cooperative banks and RRBs

Some of the milestones in NABARD's activities are:

• Refinance disbursement under ST-Agri & Others and MT-Conversion/ Liquidity support aggregated Rs.16952.83 crore during 2007-08.

• Refinance disbursement under Investment Credit to commercial banks, state cooperative banks, state cooperative agriculture and rural development banks, RRBs and other eligible financial institutions during 2007-08 aggregated Rs.9046.27 crore.

• Through the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) Rs.8034.93 crores were disbursed during 2007-08. With this, a cumulative amount of Rs.74073.41 crore has been sanctioned for 280227 projects as on 31 March 2008 covering irrigation, rural roads and bridges, health and education, soil conservation, drinking water schemes, flood protection, forest management etc.


• Under Watershed Development Fund with a corpus of Rs.613.71 crore as on 31 March 2008, 416 projects in 94 districts of 14 states have benefited.

• Farmers now enjoy hassle free access to credit and security through 714.68 lakh Kisan Credit Cards that have been issued through a vast rural banking network.

• Under the Farmers' Club Programme, a total of 28226 clubs covering 61789 villages in 555 districts have been formed, helping farmers get access to credit, technology and extension services

NABARDs ROLE IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT

NABARD supports the rural credit system by way of refinance for short-term, production/ marketing activities, medium-term and long-term loans for technically feasible and financially viable projects in both Farm and Non-Farm sectors, through State Co-operative Banks (SCBs), and Regional Rural Banks (RRBs). The State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks (SCARDBs) are supported for only term loans for investment credit. The Commercial banks are supported for short-term financing of primary weavers' societies and for term loans for investment credit.

NABARD provides finance to State Governments for completion of rural infrastructure development projects such as major and minor irrigation projects, soil conservation, rural roads and bridges, SHGs (Self Help Groups) through PRls (Panchayati Raj Institutions) etc., from the "Rural Infrastructure Development Fund" (RIDF) created for the purpose. In the district of Birbhum, NABARD has sanctioned Rs.13534.52 Crores for Rural Roads, Rural Bridges, Flood Protection structures, Minor Irrigation, Major Irrigation, Power sector, Watershed Management and PHC (Anganwadi centres).Out of the total sanction, Rs 8715.23 Crores has been drawn by the State Government. ( Figures as obtaining on 10 January 2005)

NABARD also provides loans to State Governments to enable them to contribute to the share capital of co-operative credit institutions. NABARD works in co-ordination with various central/ state government agencies, and NGOs to implement projects like, watershed development, dry land farming, waste land development, forestry, Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) and other poverty alleviation programmes.

NABARD has raised a cadre of volunteers under its programme of Vikas Volunteer Vahini (VVV) to spread the message of "Development through Credit" to farmers and non-farm rural entrepreneurs.

NABARD has also been providing promotional grants to VAs/ NGOs for various programmes such as mother units, ancillarisation, common facility centres, training including skill up gradation and entrepreneurship development, marketing, etc., under exclusive women and other schemes from its "Rural Promotion Corpus Fund". In the district of Birbhum, till date three Rural Entreprenuership development Programme (REDP) have been conducted and few more are in the pipeline. A one month long, special training programme to rural artisans (mostly women ), engaged in Sola Pith and Kantha Stitch works have been conducted in collaboration with National Institute of Fashion Technology, Kolkata.

NABARD has established Research and Development (R&D) Fund to gain insights into the problems of agriculture and rural development through in-depth studies and applied research and experimenting innovative approaches backed by technical and economic studies. In Birbhum, to mention a few, studies on the functioning of Self Help Groups and Farmers Clubs were undertaken. Also, an exclusive study on development of various loan products was conducted for obtaining an insight into the product requirement of the rural populace.

NABARD has set up Soft Loan Assistance Fund for Margin Money to provide support to rural entrepreneurs with the required skills and aptitude but unable to provide margin money for availing bank loan.

NABARD has set up Co-operative Development Fund (CDF) to improve management systems and skills in co-operative banks.

NABARD has constituted a "Credit and Financial Services Fund" to support credit innovations to improve the outreach of credit to the un reached rural poor. Till 30 November 2004, 4900 SHGs (56% thereof are women groups) were savings linked with 5 Commercial Banks, Mayurakshi Gramin Bank and Birbhum District Central Co-operative Bank. Out of the same 2368 groups (60% thereof are women groups) have been credit linked. The Mayurakshi Gramin Bank and seven NGOs in the district, has been identified as a Self Help Promoting Institution. This has helped in augmenting the flow of credit as well as in formation of more groups.
 

mrahul

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nice project ! had all the information i was looking about NABARD. great work guys. I was suppose to make a project for my course and it seems perfect.
 
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