New  Delhi, August 2: The National Scheduled Tribe Finance and Development  Corporation (NSTFDC) and State Bank of India (SBI) signed a Refinance Agreement  here today in the presence of Shri V Kishore Chandra Deo, Union Minister of  Panchayati Raj and Tribal Affairs. The agreement was signed by the Shri Gur  Saroop Sood, Chairman-cum-Managing Director of NSTFDC and Shri A Krishna Kumar,  Managing Director and Group Executive (NB) of SBI. On the occasion, Shri Kishore  Chandra Deo said that this is a significant occasion when State Bank of India,  the largest Public Sector Bank in the country, has entered into an arrangement  with NSTFDC for channelizing concessional loans to the Scheduled Tribes. This  also reflects positively on the SBI that they not only cater to the large  business houses and high net worth individuals and industrialists but are also  committed to economic upliftment of the weaker sections of the society.
The  Minister said that today’s arrangements would open a new era towards micro  financing of needy Scheduled Tribes by NSTFDC through SBI. Under the  arrangements, NSTFD would provide refinance to SBI for loans extended to Self  Help Group comprising all ST members. ST beneficiaries would pay concessional  interest rate of 6% p.a. only. This arrangement would open doors of more than  14000 branches of SBI to the needy Scheduled Tribes Community for seeking loans  upto RS. 5 lakh at the concessional rate.
He  informed that the NSTFDC is an apex organization or economic development of  Scheduled Tribes, was set up in April 2001 under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.  This Corporation provides financial assistance to Scheduled Tribes at  concessional rates of interest for taking up income generation activities. The  Corporation in its 11 years of operations has sanctioned financial assistance  for schemes costing around Rs. 2200 crore. of this NSTFDC share is around Rs.  1200 crore, while the balance has been met by way of margin  money/subsidy/promoters contribution. This financial assistance has benefited  around Rs. 5 lakh STs throughout the country.
Shri  Deo said that most of the STs are geographically isolated and under-privileged  on most of the development indices. This calls for specific need based  intervention from developmental agencies and not a ‘one size fit all’ approach.  He said that within the framework of schemes of NSTFDC, a tribal can take up any  vocation suited to his/her aptitude, skill set, habitat etc. There is a complete  flexibility in this regard. He can opt to obtain assistance for agricultural or  services or transport or even industrial sector activity. NSTFDC’s recently  launched Education Loan Scheme is also calibrated to empower ST students for  obtaining professional/technical education and for pursuing Ph.D in India. The  NSTFDC is not only implementing its schemes through State Channelizing Agencies  but is also increasingly exploring the avenues of reaching out through Public  Sector Banks and Regional Rural Banks who have entered into agreements with  NSTFDC.
On the  occasion, Shri Mahadeo Singh Khandela, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs and  Smt. Vibha Puri Das, Secretary of the Ministry were also present.
 

 
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