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Introduction 
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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 
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Providing refinance to lending institutions in rural areas 
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Bringing about or promoting institutional development and 
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Evaluating, monitoring and inspecting the client banks 
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Besides this pivotal role, NABARD also: 
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Acts as a coordinator in the operations of rural credit
  institutions 
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Extends assistance to the government, the Reserve Bank of India and other
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Offers training and research facilities for banks, cooperatives
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Helps the state governments in reaching their targets of
  providing assistance to eligible institutions in agriculture and rural
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Acts as regulator for cooperative banks and RRBs 
  
 
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Mission 
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Promoting sustainable and equitable agriculture and rural
  development through effective credit support, related services, institution
  building and other innovative initiatives. 
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In pursuing this mission, NABARD focuses its activities on: 
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Credit functions, involving preparation of
  potential-linked credit plans annually for all districts of the country for
  identification of credit potential, monitoring the flow of ground level rural
  credit, issuing policy and operational guidelines to rural financing institutions
  and providing credit facilities to eligible institutions under various
  programmes 
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Development functions, concerning
  reinforcement of the credit functions and making credit more productive 
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Objective 
  
 
 
  
  
NABARD was established in terms of the Preamble
  to the Act, "for providing credit for the promotion of
  agriculture, small scale industries, cottage and village industries,
  handicrafts and other rural crafts and other allied economic activities in
  rural areas with a view to promoting IRDP and securing prosperity of rural
  areas and for matters connected therewith in incidental thereto". 
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The main objectives of the NABARD as stated in the statement of
  objectives while placing the bill before the Lok Sabha were categorized as
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The National Bank will be an apex organisation in respect of all
  matters relating to policy, planning operational aspects in the field of
  credit for promotion of Agriculture, Small Scale Industries, Cottage and
  Village Industries, Handicrafts and other rural crafts and other allied
  economic activities in rural areas. 
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The Bank will serve as a refinancing institution for
  institutional credit such as long-term, short-term for the promotion of
  activities in the rural areas. 
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The Bank will also provide direct lending to any institution as
  may approved by the Central Government. 
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The Bank will have organic links with the Reserve Bank and
  maintain a close link with in. 
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Major Activities 
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Preparing of Potential Linked Credit Plans for identification of
  exploitable potentials under agriculture and other activities available for
  development through bank credit. 
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Refinancing banks for extending loans for investment and
  production purpose in rural areas. 
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Providing loans to State Government/Non Government Organizations
  (NGOs)/Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) for developing rural
  infrastructure. 
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Supporting credit innovations of Non Government Organizations
  (NGOs) and other non-formal agencies. 
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Extending formal banking services to the unreached rural poor by
  evolving a supplementary credit delivery strategy in a cost effective manner
  by promoting Self Help Groups (SHGs) 
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Promoting participatory watershed development for enhancing productivity
  and profitability of rainfed agriculture in a sustainable manner. 
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On-site inspection of cooperative banks and Regional Rural Banks
  (RRBs) and iff-site surveillance over health of cooperatives andRRBs. 
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