Government planning an easy credit scheme for rural households
The government aims to reduce dependence on local moneylenders and microfinance companies who charge usurious interest rates as against 11% by banks.

“We have simplified the process for accessing loans... We are getting into the details of livelihood each house can undertake so that the money can be lent accordingly,” said rural development secretary Amarjeet Sinha.
Nearly 8.5 crore poor households identified in the Socio Economic and Caste Census will be linked to the plan by 2019.
The government wants to double bank linkages to lend Rs 60,000 crore per year for creation of livelihood for deprived rural households by 2019. The aim is to reduce their dependence on local moneylenders and microfinance companies who charge usurious interest rates as against 11 per cent by banks. Under the new proposal, the interest burden on the borrower is much lower due to subvention.

The rural development ministry has signed a memorandum of understanding with the agriculture and animal husbandry ministry to enable lending to such households for activities including tilling and setting up of poultry farms and goat sheds.
“We want to create diversified livelihood opportunities by providing loans which will help households utilise their resources and skills,” Sinha added.
The government has, for instance, taken up expansion of dairy activities in several states by collaborating with the National Dairy Development Board to provide better market linkages and bring producer groups together with companies.
In order to expand its credit reach, the ministry is also studying the lending models of different states in rural areas, such as Tamil Nadu’s Panchayat Level Federation and Telangana’s Stree Nidhi Cooperative which lends to self-help groups.
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