institutional support final ppt
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Presented By ZEENAT SHAIKH -48 JYOTI SOLANKI - 53 NEEL KESHARIA - 21 AKSHAY SHAH - 46 ROHAN CHHEDA - 6 BHAVYA HARIA - 15 AUM ITALIYA - 17 JENIL PIPALIA - 34
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Institutions play a key role in the
development of any industry, sector or
economy as a whole.
The government of India ,realized this and
initiated the apex level institutions to help
the cooperative movement in India.
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It was set up in march 1963.
It was set up mainly for the development
of co-operative movement at nationallevel .
Its main function is to plan and promoteprograms through co-operative societies.
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Provide loans and grants to co-operativesocieties.
Participate in share capital of differentsocieties.
Development of co-operatives in variousfields.
Utilize funds for various purposes and alsoprovide state govt. with funds to contractgo-downs and set up distribution network.
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Provides financial assistance to set up
fertilizer plants,agro,etc. e.g.: fertilizer
marketing units of Gujarat is funded by
NCDC.
It also provides subsidy to: storage in north
eastern region, cold storage in all states,fishery co-operatives and dairy
development backward states.
Provides financial support to primary,region, state and national level marketing
societies towards: working capital finance,
strengthening share capital and purchase of
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It is entrusted with the responsibility of
expanding co-operative educational
program on national level.
Main objective was to train the office
bearers ,managing committee members
and potential members in their duties.
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It has been
registered as a
governmentcompany on 28th
August in 2000 and
declared as anon
banking financecompany by RBI on
16th November in
2000.
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Provide different types of financial
assistances and infrastructure facilities for
projects in Maharashtra.
To channelize funds, grants and subsidies on
behalf of central govt. and other bodies to
co-operatives societies in Maharashtra.
Prepare feasibility , viability and appraisal
reports of co-operative societies assisted by
MCDC.
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It was founded in London in 1895.
It is an independent, non-governmental
association which unites, represents andserves co-operatives worldwide.
It has more than 250 member organizationfrom over 100 countries representing
more than 760 million individuals
worldwide.
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To act as a catalyst and co-ordinator of the co-operative movement.
To promote and strengthen autonomous co-
operatives throughout the world.
To promote and protect co-operative values andprinciples.
To achieve its aim ica organizes international,regional and sectorial meetings.
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NABARD came into existence on 12th July
1982.
It is an apex institute accredited with allmatters concerning policy and operations
in field of credit for agriculture in rural
areas.
Its capital is contributed by RBI and
government.
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On annual basis, NABARD prepares the rural
credit plans for all districts in country.
It promotes research in the field of rural
banking ,agriculture and rural development.
NABARD does not finance directly it acts as alink between bank and farmers.
NABARD operates throughout the country withhead office in Mumbai and 28 regional offices
and 320 district development offices.
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Works as an apex body which looks after financial
needs of agricultural and rural credit.
Provides short term (up to 18 months), medium term
( 1.5 to 7 years) and long term (not exceeding 25
yrs.)
It also provides long term assistance in form of loans
to state govt. not exceeding 20 yrs. ,for
contribution to share capital of co-operative creditinstitutions.
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SHG came into existence mainly
for villagers.
It is a group of 15-20people.
Bank gives 1-4 times of theirsavings as loans.
Loan is issued in name of group
any they are responsible forrepayment of loan amount.
SHG grants loan to members for
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SHG authorizes at least three members and any two
of them jointly operate the account in the bank.
RBI has issued instructions to all banks permitting toopen bank account of registered or unregistered
SHGS.
NABARD has taken a big stride in SHG.
The total credit for SHG is around 3000 crores WHERE
NABARD contributed almost 1500 crore.
SHG program is the largest micro credit program in
the world, implemented by NABARD.
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NABARD has identifiedfinancing of farmers in
45 agriculture-export
zones for cultivation of
identified crops as apriority item
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It is the consultancy service that has been
constituted by NABARD.
It provides consultancy services in agriculture
and agro processing projects.
Although its services will be provided on
payment of consultancy charges , it has more
than just commercial interest in extending itscompetence to all those who have similar
vision.
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It was established in 2002 with paid up capital of1500 and 200 crores respectively.
NABARD and 4 other have contribute to the equity.
It has obtained certificate of registration fromInsurance Regulatory and DevelopmentAuthority(IDRA).
Objective of this it to act as an implementing agency
for govt. National Agricultural InsuranceScheme(NAIS).
NAIS is implemented in 23 states and about 6million farmer have been covered.
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It was set up as a wholly owned subsidiary ofIDBI(Industrial Development Bank Of India) in
1989.
Its main task was promotion and funding of
small scale co-operatives.
It has been assisting the entire spectrum ofSSI sector(Small Scale Industries) including
cottage industries.
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Refinancing term loans for co-operatives BYSFCs ,SIDOs AND commercial banks.
Provide seed capital scheme and national equity
to promote co-operatives.
Provide direct assistance for funding co-operatives.
Provide special loans for technology upgradation for co-operatives.
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It has been set up by
the government of
India to attend to the
problems of the
marketing of
agricultural products,exclusively for tribal
areas.
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It was established on 3rd
November 1967 .
It is located at Kalol and Kandale in Gujarat.
IFFCO fertilizers are marketed through 36144 co-operative societies and 174 farmer servicecenters.
It is the largest producer of fertilizer in India
producing approx. 50 lakh billion tones per annum.
It has links with farmers ,private sector andgovernment.
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It was established on 2nd October 1958with headquarters in Delhi.
It is the apex and federal organization forall the state level co-operative marketingfederations.
It plays a major role in stabilizing theprices of agricultural goods and carriesout various activities to regulate themarket.
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