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Parliamentary Questions Pertaining to NSFDC [Booklet No.16] LOK SABHA (1 st Session of the 17 th Lok Sabha) & (RAJYA SABHA) (249 th Session of Rajya Sabha) (Period 17th June, 2019 to 07th August, 2019) NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI (CIN: U93000DL1989NPL034967)
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Parliamentary Questions Pertaining to NSFDC

[Booklet No.16]

LOK SABHA (1

st Session of the 17

thLok Sabha)

&

(RAJYA SABHA) (249

thSession of Rajya Sabha)

(Period 17th June, 2019 to 07th August, 2019)

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI (CIN: U93000DL1989NPL034967)

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I N D E X Parliament Questions (with Answer)

[Booklet No.16] Sl.

No.

Questions Subject &

Name of the Hon’ble MP

Lok

Sabha/

Rajya

Sabha

Page

No.

1. Dy.No.S113 &

S102 for

21.06.2019

Programmes for Skill Development

of socially and economically

backward categories by Shri

Harnath Singh Yadav and Shri

Vijay Pal Singh Tomar

RS 1-2

2. Dy. No.551 for

25.06.2019

Loans to SCs LS 3-5

3. Dy.No.S347

for 25.06.2019

Small loan scheme for poor people

by Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah

RS 6-8

4. Dy.No.S380

for 25.06.2019

Bank loan to economically weak

sections by Shri Harnath Singh

Yadav

RS 9-12

5. Question

No.455 for

25.06.2019

Social Welfare Schemes by Shri

Manoj Kotak and Shri Rajan

Vichare

LS 13-17

6. Question

No.471 for

25.06.2019

Funds for Welfare Schemes by Shri

Dilip Saikia and Shri Ramesh

Chander Kaushik

LS 18-22

7. Starred

Question

No.S515 for

26.06.2019

Exploitation of Domestic Workers

by Shri B.K. Hariprasad

RS 23-24

8. Starred

Question

No.S699 for

26.06.2019

Grants-in-aid provided to NGOs by

Dr. Vinay P. Sahasrabuddhe

RS 25-26

9. Unstarred

Question

No.606 for

26.06.2019

Empowerment of socially

marginalized community by Shri

Ahamed Hassan

RS 27-30

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Sl.

No.

Questions Subject &

Name of the Hon’ble MP

Lok

Sabha/

Rajya

Sabha

Page

No.

10. Unstarred

Question

No.599 for

26.06.2019

Achievements in terms of Social

Justice by Shri Rajmani Patel and

Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah

RS 31-36

11. Unstarred

Question

No.608 for

26.06.2019

Assessment of Schemes for

empowerment of weaker sections

by Shri Vijay Pal Singh Tomar

RS 37-42

12. Dy. No.1664

for 2.7.2019

Welfare Schemes for SCs by Dr.

Nishkant Dubey

LS 43-48

13. Dy.No.1620

for 2.7.2019

Development in Social Sector by

Shri Ashok Mahadeorao Nete

LS 49-50

14. No.1778 for

2.7.2019

Scheme for Development of SCs by

Dr. Manoj Rajoria

LS 51-53

15. No.1636 for

2.7.2019

Social Welfare Scheme by Dr. Alok

Kumar Suman

LS 54-56

16. No.1727 for

2.7.2019

Transparency in Grants of

Scholarships by Shri

Rajeshbhai Chudasama

LS 58-58

17. No.2656 for

09.07.2019

Welfare Schemes for SCs and

OBCs by Dr. Nishikant Dubey, Shri

Ajay Kumar Mandal and Shri

Rajeshbhai Chudasama

LS 59-63

18. No.2031 for

10.07.2019

Social welfare schemes in the

country by Dr. Amee Yajnik, Shri

Ram Kumar Kashyap and Rajmani

Patel

RS 64-68

19. No.193 for

10.07.2019

Vacancies under reservation in

Govt. Organisations by Shri

Tiruchi Siva

RS 69-70

20. Question

Dy.No.3490

for 11.7.2019

New Package for MSMEs LS 71-72

21. Question

Dy.No.U2123

for 16.7.2019

Review of functioning of NSFDC RS 73-74

22. Question

Dy.No.5765

for 16.7.2019

Skill Development Training for SCs LS 75-81

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Sl.

No.

Questions Subject &

Name of the Hon’ble MP

Lok

Sabha/

Rajya

Sabha

Page

No.

23. Question

No.3829 for

16.7.2019

Social Security Schemes by Ms.

Ramya Haridas

LS 82-83

24. Question

No.3747 for

16.7.2019

Centrally Sponsored Schemes by

Shri Praveen Kumar Nishad and

Shri Ajay Nishad

LS 84-89

25. Question

No.3658 for

16.07.2019

Upliftment of Weaker Sections by

Shri Dean Kukiakose

LS 90-95

26. Question

No.2832 for

17.07.2019

Social welfare schemes and their

objectives by Dr. Vikas Mahatme

RS 96-106

27. Question

No.2833 for

17.07.2019

Provision of online applications for

social welfare schemes by Dr.

Vikas Mahatme

RS 107-109

28. Question

Dy.No.6305

for 23.7.2019

Swachhta Udyami Yojana LS 110-111

29. Question

No.4965 for

23.7.2019

Welfare Schemes of SCs by

Shrimati Jaskaur Meena

LS 112-116

30. Question

No.342 for

24.7.2019

Social Welfare Schemes

implemented in the country by Dr.

L. Hanumanthaiah

RS 117-122

31. No.3630 for

24.7.2019

Schemes for Welfare of SCs by

Shrimati Kanta Kardam

RS 123-125

32. Question

No.9743 for

26.07.2019

Skill Development in Textile

Industry by Dr. Nishikant Dubey

and Dr. Alok Kumar Suman

LS 126-128

33. Question

No.5647 for

26.07.19

Patent Rights Granted to

Academic/R&D Institutions

LS

(Assurance

of

MoS&T)

129-130

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/ June 17, 2019

Shri Umesh Kumar Ram,

Deputy Director (Plan Division),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

B-2, Ground Floor,

Pt. Deendayal Antyodaya Bhawan,

CGO Complex,

New Delhi – 110 003.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Provisionally admitted Question Dy.No.S113 & S102 for

21.06.2019 by Shri Harnath Singh Yadav and Shri Vijay Pal Singh Tomar, Hon’ble MPs

regarding “Programmes for Skill Development of socially and economically backward

categories”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 14.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Provisionally admitted Question Dy.No.S113 & S102 for 21.06.2019 by

Shri Harnath Singh Yadav and Shri Vijay Pal Singh Tomar, Hon’ble MPs regarding

“Programmes for Skill Development of socially and economically backward categories”.

Will the Minister of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether any programmes are being

organised by financial institutions

for capacity development and skill

development of candidates

belonging to socially and

economically backward categories

in the country in order to increase

employment opportunities among

the youth of the socially backward

classes in the country; and

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes and financial assistance

in the form of grant under its Non-Credit Based Scheme

i.e. Skill Development Training Programmes for the

socio-economic development of persons belonging to

Scheduled Castes having annual family income up to

Rs.3.00 lakh (for Credit Based Scheme only).

NSFDC sponsors skill development training

programmes for providing employment opportunities to

persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes, under which

100% course fee and stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month

for non-residential programmes is provided for

developing their skills and make them employable either

in self-employment or wage-employment.

These programmes are conducted through

Government/Semi-Government/ Autonomous

Institutions / Universities/ Deemed Universities/ Sector

Skill Council/ Sector Skill Council affiliated institutes.

All NSFDC sponsored skill development training

programmes are National Skill Qualification Framework

(NSQF) compliant and conform to the Common Norms

for Skill Development Schemes.

(b) if so, the details thereof?

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/ June 17, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy. No.551 for 25.06.2019

regarding “Loans to SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 14.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy. No.551 for 25.06.2019 regarding “Loans to SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government has been

implementing any schemes to give

special impetus for providing loans

to Scheduled Castes in the country;

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide concessional

financial assistance in the form of loan under its Credit

Based Schemes for the socio-economic development of

persons belonging to Scheduled Caste having annual

family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been implementing schemes

sponsored by SCAs/CAs as per felt needs of the target

group from time to time. As on date, NSFDC has 13

Credit/Loan Based Schemes. The maximum unit cost of

NSFDC schemes varies from Rs.0.60 lakh to Rs.50.00

lakh.

The details of above-mentioned schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

The funds disbursed and beneficiary covered under

NSFDC schemes by SCAs & CAs during last five years

(2014-15 to 2018-19) are given as under:

Financial

Year

Amount

Disbursed

(Rs. in crore)

Beneficiaries Covered

(Numbers)

2014-15 270.27 70,885

2015-16 378.94 71,915

2016-17 478.98 82,105

2017-18 600.88 1,08,340

2018-19 671.21 81,431

TOTAL 2400.28 3,14,677

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) if not, the reasons therefor? (c) Not applicable in view of reply given above.

*******

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy. No.551 for 25.06.2019 regarding “Loans to SCs”.

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/ June 17, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Provisionally admitted Question Dy.No.S347 for

25.06.2019 by Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MP regarding “Small loan

scheme for poor people”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 14.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Provisionally admitted Question Dy.No.S347 for 25.06.2019 by Dr. L.

Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MP regarding “Small loan scheme for poor people”.

Will the Minister of Finance be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether it is a fact that

Government has considered or is

considering a proposal to

formulate a small loan scheme for

poor people;

(a),

(b)

&

(c)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been implementing schemes

sponsored by SCAs/CAs as per felt needs of the target

group from time to time. As on date, NSFDC has 13

Credit/Loan Based Schemes. The maximum unit cost of

NSFDC schemes varies from Rs.0.60 lakh to Rs.50.00

lakh.

The details of above-mentioned schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) if so, whether Government have

taken any action so far in this

regard; and

(c) if so, the comprehensive details

thereof and if not, the reasons

therefor?

*******

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Provisionally admitted Question Dy.No.S347 for 25.06.2019 by Dr. L.

Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MP regarding “Small loan scheme for poor people”.

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiarie

s (i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/ June 17, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Provisionally admitted Question Dy.No.S380 for 25.06.2019 by

Shri Harnath Singh Yadav, Hon’ble MP regarding “Bank loan to economically weak

sections”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 14.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Provisionally admitted Question Dy.No.S380 for 25.06.2019 by Shri

Harnath Singh Yadav, Hon’ble MP regarding “Bank loan to economically weak sections”.

Will the Minister of Finance be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether Government extended

provision of bank loan for

Economically Weak Sections in

the country;

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration. In order to expand

outreach, since 2013-14, NSFDC has been channelizing

funds through Public Sector Banks (PSBs), Regional

Rural Banks (RRBs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memoranda of Agreements.

NSFDC has channelized Rs.134111.61 lakh for

1,90,088 beneficiaries during last six financial years

(2013-14 to 2018-19) through PSBs and RRBs. The

State/UT-wise details are enclosed at Annexure-I.

(b) if so, the details thereof and the

reasons therefor;

(c) the details of the criteria for

selection of economically weak

sections of the country for the said

purpose district-wise;

(c) As per the mandate and extant Lending Policy, the

Scheduled Caste people having annual family income

up to Rs.3.00 lakh for both rural and urban areas are

eligible for loan under NSFDC‟s schemes.

(d) whether an expert group on the

said purpose constituted to see the

needy people; and

(d)

&

(e)

NSFDC has an exclusive team to oversee the schemes

and programmes implemented for the target group

through PSBs and RRBs. Besides, NSFDC has also a

Project Clearance Committee (PCC) consisting of

Senior Officers to appraise the project proposals sent by

PSBs and RRBs and recommend the technically feasible

and economically viable projects for sanction.

(e) if so, the details thereof along with

the action taken by Government so

far in this regard?

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

(BANKING DIVISION)

(Rs.in

lakh)

AMOUNT DISBURSED AND BENEFICIARIES COVERED DURING 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 AND 2018-19 (31.03.2019)

S.

NO.

State 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total

Disbursement Disbursement Disbursement Disbursement Disbursement Disbursement Disbursement

Amount Unit Amount Unit Amount Unit Amount Unit Amount Unit Amount Unit Amount Unit

1

Andaman &

Nicobar

0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1.55 1 0.00 0 1.55 1

2

Andhra

Pradesh

449.3 575 0.00 0 909.92 774 1764.39 2708 2061.68 1915 7026.90 7391 12212.22 13363

3 Assam 45.0 10 0.00 0 42.19 103 114.41 250 222.11 104 78.39 87 502.10 554

4 Bihar 0.0 0 4080.00 24000 2881.36 3888 2455.99 2751 1853.23 3328 114.47 122 11385.05 34089

5 Chhattisgarh 0.0 0 0.00 0 11.55 20 25.62 38 151.46 102 101.23 107 289.86 267

6 Chandigarh 9.9 22 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.74 2 31.17 6 5.63 8 47.44 38

7

Daman &

Deu

0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 12.36 5 0.00 0 12.36 5

8 Delhi 450.0 1000 0.00 0 0.86 2 5.96 10 24.33 19 12.22 11 493.37 1042

9 Gujarat 0.0 0 0.00 0 428.33 405 31.23 41 1958.87 695 78.06 50 2496.49 1191

10 Haryana 199.8 222 0.00 0 1029.19 2002 30.53 59 306.51 227 326.90 411 1892.93 2921

11

Himachal

Pradesh

0.0 0 0.00 0 1.36 2 5.93 8 80.88 33 12.14 9 100.31 52

12

Jammu &

Kashmir

199.8 222 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 8.36 7 0.00 0 208.16 229

13 Jharkhand 0.0 0 0.00 0 2.34 5 6.23 11 249.92 134 21.75 23 280.24 173

14 Karnataka 0.0 0 0.00 0 3153.40 4505 203.26 277 959.43 566 6722.38 5825 11038.47 11173

15 Kerala 0.0 0 0.00 0 3150.14 4501 804.83 742 676.95 338 64.36 36 4696.28 5617

16 Laksyadweep 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.36 1 0.36 1

17 Maharashtra 0.0 0 0.00 0 33.87 79 26.52 12 2027.01 1197 138.41 173 2225.81 1461

18 Manipur 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2.80 1 0.00 0 2.80 1

19

Madhya

Pradesh

239.4 371 0.00 0 39.21 72 92.15 93 3179.54 4754 2217.63 3377 5767.93 8667

20 Megalaya 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 4.86 6 4.86 6

21 Odisha 95.4 212 0.00 0 46.51 28 83.18 116 392.30 269 312.75 277 930.14 902

22 Puducherry 18.0 50 0.00 0 0.00 0 45.00 100 1.63 3 0.00 0 64.63 153

23 Punjab 900.0 2000 0.00 0 3.42 6 2130.18 3450 3368.45 2410 3719.58 3295 10121.63 11161

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24 Rajasthan 0.0 0 0.00 0 16.53 98 10.48 19 330.69 203 561.09 694 918.79 1014

25 Sikkim 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 16.15 8 1.18 1 17.33 9

26 Tamil Nadu 167.8 353 0.00 0 2.37 5 7157.67 9032 7500.20 14823 286.40 264 15114.40 24477

27 Telangana 0.0 0 0.00 0 1893.40 2707 3584.43 2804 712.21 280 1084.20 841 7274.24 6632

28 Tripura 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.67 1 1262.55 1815 3616.08 8012 906.48 211 5785.78 10039

29 Uttar Pradesh 3780.0 7025 1581.75 1765 7884.47 13677 221.67 334 7407.02 12116 17337.13 17294 38212.03 52211

30 Uttarakhand 399.6 888 0.00 0 448.25 480 5.28 9 281.29 204 137.97 138 1272.39 1719

31 West Bengal 0.0 0 0.00 0 95.50 386 84.88 118 361.41 203 199.87 213 741.66 920

6953.99 12950 5661.75 25765 22074.84 33746 20153.11 24799 37795.59 51963 41472.34 40865 134111.61 190088

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/H/603 June 21, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.455 for 25.06.2019 by Shri Manoj Kotak

and Shri Rajan Vichare, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Social Welfare

Schemes”.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.455 for 25.06.2019 by Shri Manoj Kotak and Shri Rajan

Vichare, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Social Welfare Schemes”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the number of social welfare

schemes being implemented in

various States of the country along

with the names of such schemes,

specially for Maharashtra;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been implementing schemes

sponsored by SCAs/CAs as per felt needs of the target

group from time to time including for Maharashtra.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1) Non-

credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training

Programme). The details of Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) whether there are specific schemes

for economically poor people

particularly for women belonging

to the weaker sections; and

(b) Out of 13 Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has two

schemes exclusively for Scheduled Caste women. The

schemes are Mahila Samriddhi Yojana (MSY) and

Mahila Kisan Yojana (MKY).

Besides above, NSFDC has the norms for coverage of

women target group under its other Credit Based

Schemes and Non-Credit Based Scheme @ 40% both in

financial and physical terms.

(c) if so, the details of these schemes

along with allocation made for

such schemes?

(c) The details of Mahila Samriddhi Yojana and Mahila

Kisan Yojana are given at Annexure-I.

At the beginning of each financial year, NSFDC

notionally allocates funds to its SCAs based on

Scheduled Castes population of States/UTs with respect

to the Country‟s total Scheduled Caste population.

Further, NSFDC allocates its total allocation scheme-

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wise in the ratio of 50% : 15% : 35% for Term Loan

Schemes, Micro-Credit Finance and Mahila Samriddhi

Yojana respectively. Mahila Kisan Yojana is a part of

Term Loan Scheme. Therefore, NSFDC does not

allocate any funds separately under this scheme.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.455 for 25.06.2019 by Shri Manoj Kotak and Shri Rajan

Vichare, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Social Welfare Schemes”.

A. Credit Based Schemes

1. Out of 13 Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has following 2 schemes exclusively for Scheduled

Caste women.

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost Maximum Loan

limit upto 90%

of Unit Cost

Interest Per Annum Repayment

Period SCA/CA Beneficiary

(i) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana

(MSY)

Up to Rs.60,000 Rs.54,000 1% 4% Within 3 ½

years

(ii) Mahila Kisan Yojana

(MKY)

Up to Rs.2.00

lakh

Rs.1.80 lakh 2% 5% Within 10

years

2. Other Schemes being implemented for the target group including Scheduled Castes women

are given as under;

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost Maximum Loan

limit up to 90%

of Unit Cost

Interest Per Annum Repayment

Period SCA/CA Beneficiary

(i) Term Loan (TL) Up to Rs.50.00

lakh

Rs.45.00 lakh 3-7% * 6-10% * Within 10

years

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for

projects costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and

up to 70% of the total working capital

or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit, whichever is less,

for projects costing above Rs.5.00 lakh

& up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10% Within 2

years

(iii) Micro-Credit Finance

(MCF)

Up to Rs.60,000

lakh

Rs.54,000 2% 5% Within 3 ½

years

(iv) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana

(SSY)

Up to Rs.2.00

lakh

Rs.1.80 lakh 2% 5% Within 5

years

(v) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana

(LVY)

Up to Rs.5.00

lakh

Rs.4.50 lakh 3% 6% Within 6

years

(vi) Green Business Scheme

(GBS)

Up to Rs.7.50

lakh

Above Rs.7.50

lakh & up to

Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00

lakh & upto

Rs.30.00 lakh

Rs.6.75 lakh

Rs.13.50 lakh

Rs.27.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

Within 10

years

(vii) Stand-up India Above Rs.10.00

lakh & up to

Rs.20.00 lakh

Rs.18.00 lakh 6% 9% As per the

Stand-up

India

Scheme

Norms Above Rs.20.00

lakh & up to

Rs.30.00 lakh

Rs.27.00 lakh 7% 10%

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(viii) Educational Loan Scheme

(ELS)

Up to Rs.10.00 lakh or 90%,

whichever is less

(Studies in India)

Up to Rs.20.00 lakh or 90%,

whichever is less

(Studies abroad)

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

Within

10

years –

up to

Rs.7.50

lakh

Within

15

years –

above

Rs.7.50

lakh

(ix) Vocational Education &

Training Loan Scheme

(VETLS)

Up to Rs.4.00 lakh

(100%)

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

Within

7 years

(x) Aajeevika Microfinance

Yojana$

Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

Within 3 ½

years

(xi) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00

lakh

Up to Rs.4.50

lakh

4% 12% Within 6

years

* Interest per annum is charged based on NSFDC‟s share per unit.

$ Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance Institutions

(NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the scheme, beneficiaries shall be eligible to get interest subvention @ 2% per annum from

NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis.

# Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

B. Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programme)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /

Deemed Universities/Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/601 June 21, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.471 for 25.06.2019 by Shri Dilip Saikia

and Shri Ramesh Chander Kaushik, Hon’ble MP regarding “Funds for

Welfare Schemes”.

Ref.: Downloaded from Parliament‟s Website.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.471 for 25.06.2019 by Shri Dilip Saikia and Shri

Ramesh Chander Kaushik, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Funds for Welfare

Schemes”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the details of schemes being

implemented by the Government

across the country including

Assam and Haryana at present;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been implementing schemes

sponsored by SCAs/CAs as per felt needs of the target

group from time to time including Assam and Haryana.

As on date, NSFDC has 13 Credit/Loan Based Schemes.

The maximum unit cost of NSFDC schemes varies from

Rs.0.60 lakh to Rs.50.00 lakh.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1) Non-

credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training

Programme). The details of Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) the fund allocated for these

schemes across the country during

the last five years, State-wise;

(b) The fund allocated by NSFDC for these schemes across

the country during the last five years, State-wise is

enclosed at Annexure-II.

(c) whether the Government proposes

to formulate any special schemes

for Haryana and North Eastern

States including Assam; and

(c)

&

(d)

As per the need and requirement, NSFDC has been

introducing new schemes for the benefit of its target

group from time to time. As on date, the schemes

mentioned at Annexure-I are being implemented

through SCAs/CAs PAN India.

As on date, there are no specific schemes to be

announced for the benefit of the target group in various

States including Haryana, Assam and North Eastern

States.

(d) if so, the details thereof?

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.471 for 25.06.2019 by Shri Dilip Saikia and Shri

Ramesh Chander Kaushik, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Funds for Welfare

Schemes”.

A. Credit Based Schemes

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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B. Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programme)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /

Deemed Universities/Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

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Annexure-II

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSFDC)

Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.471 for 25.06.2019 by Shri Dilip Saikia and Shri Ramesh

Chander Kaushik, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Funds for Welfare Schemes”.

State/UT-wise fund allocated by NSFDC during 2014-15 to 2018-19

(Rs. in Lakh)

Sl.

No.

State/UT 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 Andhra Pradesh 1111.32 1314.40 1848.51 2920.90 2920.90

2 Bihar 2209.41 2578.47 3626.22 5729.92 5729.92

3 Chhattisgarh 436.59 509.60 716.67 1132.43 1132.43

4 Goa 2.64 3.97 5.57 8.80 8.80

5 Gujarat 542.43 634.13 891.80 1409.18 1409.18

6 Haryana 682.67 795.87 1119.26 1768.58 1768.58

7 Himachal Pradesh 230.20 269.13 378.50 598.07 598.07

8 Jammu & Kashmir 124.37 143.97 202.47 319.91 319.91

9 Jharkhand 531.84 620.30 872.37 1378.46 1378.46

10 Karnataka 1397.09 1630.28 2292.74 3622.85 3622.85

11 Kerala 404.83 473.07 665.30 1051.26 1051.26

12 Madhya Pradesh 1516.16 1765.27 2482.59 3922.82 3922.82

13 Maharashtra 1770.17 2066.20 2905.80 4591.56 4591.56

14 Odisha 957.86 1118.78 1573.40 2486.18 2486.18

15 Punjab 1182.77 1378.97 1939.30 3064.35 3064.35

16 Rajasthan 1629.93 1902.11 2675.03 4226.92 4226.92

17 Tamil Nadu 1926.29 2247.13 3160.26 4993.64 4993.64

18 Telangana 740.88 845.52 1189.10 1878.93 1878.93

19 Uttar Pradesh 5516.91 6436.71 9052.27 14303.80 14303.80

20 Uttarakhand 251.37 294.54 414.23 654.54 654.54

21 West Bengal 2862.97 3340.44 4697.84 7423.22 7423.22

North Eastern States

22 Assam 397.65 463.92 652.43 1030.93 1030.93

23 Manipur 17.28 20.18 28.37 44.84 44.84

24 Meghalaya 3.07 3.57 5.03 8.02 8.02

25 Mizoram 0.22 0.26 0.36 0.56 0.56

26 Sikkim 5.02 5.88 8.27 13.06 13.06

27 Tripura 116.75 136.17 191.50 302.59 302.59

Union Territories

Chandigarh 26.47 30.99 43.58 68.86 68.86

29 Dadra & Nagar

Haveli, Daman & Diu

2.38 1.91 2.70 4.26 4.26

30 Delhi 375.99 437.70 615.56 972.66 972.66

31 Puducherry 26.47 30.56 42.97 67.90 67.90

Total 27000.00 31500.00 44300.00 70000.00 70000.00

Note : There is no Scheduled Castes population in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and

Lakshadweep Islands, as per Census-2011.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/602 June 21, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Starred Question Dy.No.S515 for 26.06.2019 by

Shri B.K. Hariprasad, Hon’ble MP regarding “Exploitation of Domestic

Workers”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 20.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Starred Question Dy.No.S515 for 26.06.2019 by Shri B.K. Hariprasad,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Exploitation of Domestic Workers”.

Will the Minister of Finance be pleased to state:

Question Reply

(a) the clear and visible stand of

the Ministry regarding

exploitation of domestic

workers and coolie workers,

Rickshaw Pullers, heavy

loads pickers without

affecting their job

opportunities; and

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Central Public Sector Enterprise

(CPSE) under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide concessional

financial assistance in the form of loan to persons belonging to

scheduled caste, having annual family income upto Rs.3.00

lakh, to set up their business for any income generating activity.

The financial assistance is routed through nominated State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) and other Channel Partners.

In addition to Credit Based Scheme, NSFDC has a Skill

Development Training Programme for providing employment

opportunities to persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes,

under which 100% course fee and stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per

month is provided for developing their skills and make them

employable either in self-employment or wage-employment.

These programmes are conducted by Government / Semi-

Government / Autonomous Institutions / Universities / Deemed

Universities/Sector Skill Council/Sector Skill Council affiliated

institutes.

All NSFDC sponsored skill training programmes are National

Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant and conform

to the Common Norms for Skill Development Schemes.

(b) Whether Government has

provided upgraded tools for

them?

Not Applicable.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/604 June 21, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Starred Question Dy.No.S699 for 26.06.2019 by

Dr. Vinay P. Sahasrabuddhe, Hon’ble MP regarding “Grants-in-aid

provided to NGOs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 21.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Starred Question Dy.No.S699 for 26.06.2019 by Dr. Vinay P.

Sahasrabuddhe, Hon’ble MP regarding “Grants-in-aid provided to NGOs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

The number along with State-wise

details of NGOs that have received

grants-in-aid from the Ministry

during the last three years;

(a),

(b)

&

(c)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration. In order to expand

outreach, since 2013-14, NSFDC has been channelizing

funds through Public Sector Banks (PSBs), Regional

Rural Banks (RRBs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memoranda of Agreements.

NSFDC does not function through NGOs. Therefore,

the information in this regard may be treated as Nil.

(b) the total amount of grants-in-aid

given by the Ministry to the NGOs

during the last three years; and

(c) the social welfare activities

undertaken by the NGOs who have

availed grants-in-aid from the

Ministry?

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/H/ June 24, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.606 for 26.06.2019 by Shri

Ahamed Hassan, Hon’ble MP regarding “Empowerment of socially

marginalized community”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 21.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.606 for 26.06.2019 by Shri Ahamed Hassan,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Empowerment of socially marginalized community”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether Government has taken

any initiatives for targeting

empowerment of socially

marginalized community in the

country ;

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide concessional

financial assistance in the form of loans under its Credit

Based Schemes for the socio-economic development of

persons belonging to Scheduled Castes, one of the socially

marginalized communities in the country, having annual

family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been implementing schemes

sponsored by SCAs/CAs as per felt needs of the target

group from time to time. As on date, NSFDC has 13

Credit/Loan Based Schemes. The maximum unit cost of

NSFDC schemes varies from Rs.0.60 lakh to Rs.50.00

lakh.

The details of above-mentioned schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not,

the reasons therefor;

(c) the details of amount incurred for

targeted employment generation

for SCs in the country during the

last three years; and

(c) NSFDC has disbursed Rs.1615.75 crore for targeted

employment generation for SCs in the country under its

income generating schemes through SCAs & CAs during

the last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19). The details are

given as under:

Financial Year Amount Disbursed

(Rs. in crore)

2016-17 354.67

2017-18 596.14

2018-19 664.94

TOTAL 1615.75*

* Excluding Rs.18.35 crore disbursed during the last

three years (2016-17 to 2018-19) under Educational

Loan Scheme and Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme which are not considered as Self-

Employment schemes.

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(d) the details of Central assistance

provided to the State of West

Bengal for the empowerment of

Scheduled Castes (SCs) during the

last three years?

(d)

NSFDC has disbursed Rs.143.27 crore to the State of

West Bengal for the empowerment of Scheduled Castes

(SCs) under its Schemes through SCAs & CAs during the

last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19). The details are

given as under:

Financial Year Amount Disbursed

(Rs. in crore)

2016-17 45.18

2017-18 61.15

2018-19 36.94

TOTAL 143.27

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.606 for 26.06.2019 by Shri Ahamed Hassan,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Empowerment of socially marginalized community”.

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol.31/2019-20/H/ June 25, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.599 for 26.06.2019 by Shri

Rajmani Patel and Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MPs regarding

“Achievements in terms of Social Justice”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 20.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.599 for 26.06.2019 by Shri Rajmani Patel and Dr.

L. Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Achievements in terms of Social Justice”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the achievements in terms of social

justice in Karnataka, Madhya

Pradesh and other States during the

last three years as on date;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been implementing schemes

sponsored by SCAs/CAs as per felt needs of the target

group from time to time including for Karnataka,

Madhya Pradesh and other States.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1) Non-

credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training

Programme).

The achievements of NSFDC under its Credit Based

Schemes and Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes) PAN India

including Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh during the last

three years and current year (as on 31.05.2019) is

enclosed at Annexure-I.

(b) the quantum of funds allocated

scheme-wise for welfare schemes

for Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh

and other States during the last two

years;

(b) The funds allocated by NSFDC to the States/UTs

including Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh during the last

two years (2017-18 and 2018-19) is enclosed at

Annexure-II.

(c) the quantum of the amount

utilized out of the said fund, State-

wise; and

(c) The State/UT-wise funds disbursed by NSFDC to its

SCAs and CAs, funds utilized by SCAs and CAs under

Credit Based Schemes during the last two years (2017-18

and 2018-19) is enclosed at Annexure-II.

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(d) whether Government has received

any complaint against any Non-

Governmental Organization

(NGO) regarding misuse of funds

in the said period, so far?

(d) NSFDC does not provide financial assistance through

Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs). Therefore,

the reply in this regard may be treated as Nil.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.599 for 26.06.2019 by Shri Rajmani Patel and Dr.

L. Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Achievements in terms of Social Justice”.

State-wise Achievements during last three years and current year

[2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 (as on 31.05.2019)]

A. Credit Based Schemes

(Rs. in lakh)

Sl.

No.

State/UT Disbursement

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

(as on 31.05.2019)

1 Andhra Pradesh 7012.30 3510.69 21085.40 0.00

2 Bihar 2455.99 1853.23 114.48 0.00

3 Chhattisgarh 1802.58 1142.69 806.68 0.98

4 Goa 6.75 10.94 3.40 0.00

5 Gujarat 4467.19 1968.86 3268.19 8.68

6 Haryana 249.68 541.86 789.68 0.00

7 Himachal Pradesh 138.97 92.48 39.17 0.85

8 Jammu & Kashmir 6.20 775.40 992.88 0.00

9 Jharkhand 6.23 688.17 21.75 0.00

10 Karnataka 5807.18 1409.13 6732.13 0.00

11 Kerala 1788.49 1861.94 2065.63 204.04

12 Madhya Pradesh 92.15 3179.54 2217.63 0.00

13 Maharashtra 65.07 6037.52 157.87 0.00

14 Odisha 83.18 392.30 312.75 0.00

15 Punjab 2131.08 3368.45 3719.58 0.00

16 Rajasthan 2390.75 3050.35 573.50 0.0

17 Tamil Nadu 7170.53 8770.68 340.31 5.63

18 Telangana 3584.43 712.21 1084.20 0.00

19 Uttar Pradesh 221.67 7408.87 17337.12 0.00

20 Uttarakhand 5.28 287.55 137.97 31.20

21 West Bengal 4518.04 6114.97 3693.86 64.30

22 Assam 114.41 222.11 78.39 0.00

23 Manipur 100.00 2.80 0.00 0.00

24 Meghalaya 0.00 0.00 4.86 0.00

25 Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

26 Sikkim 87.90 115.15 37.18 0.00

27 Tripura 3366.06 6223.06 1048.71 7.79

28 A & N Islands 0.00 1.55 0.00 0.00

29 Chandigarh 53.02 31.17 35.63 0.00

30 Dadra Nagar Haveli 0.00 12.36 0.00 0.00

31 Delhi 127.82 300.77 421.96 0.00

32 Lakshadweep Islands 0.00 0.00 0.36 0.00

33 Puducherry 45.00 1.63 0.00 0.00

Total 47897.95 60088.43 67121.27 323.47

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B. Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

Year Trainees covered

(Numbers)

Funds released

(Rs. in crore)

2016-17 17,008 7.84

2017-18 17,088 15.72

2018-19 19,089 14.32

(Provisional)

2019-20

(as on 31.05.2019

2,186 3.68

Total 55,371

41.56

Note: Funds released during the year pertains to programmes of the concerned

Year and previous years.

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Annexure-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.599 for 26.06.2019 by Shri Rajmani Patel and Dr.

L. Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Achievements in terms of Social Justice”.

State/UT-wise funds allocated, disbursed and utilized under Credit Based Schemes

during last two years (2017-18 and 2018-19)

(Rs. in lakh)

Sl.

No.

State/UT 2017-18 2018-19

Allocation Disbursement Utilization Allocation Disbursement Utilization

1 Andhra Pradesh 2920.90 3510.69 2104.83 2920.90 21085.40 16910.71

2 Bihar 5729.92 1853.23 2.97 5729.92 114.48 1431.83

3 Chhattisgarh 1132.43 1142.69 504.86 1132.43 806.68 1466.00

4 Goa 8.80 10.94 13.93 8.80 3.40 0.00

5 Gujarat 1409.18 1968.86 2436.72 1409.18 3268.19 3398.64

6 Haryana 1768.58 541.86 253.92 1768.58 789.68 913.50

7 Himachal Pradesh 598.07 92.48 3.06 598.07 39.17 92.59

8 Jammu & Kashmir 319.91 775.40 0.00 319.91 992.88 209.43

9 Jharkhand 1378.46 688.17 171.34 1378.46 21.75 75.41

10 Karnataka 3622.85 1409.13 2140.75 3622.85 6732.13 8139.94

11 Kerala 1051.26 1861.94 2241.63 1051.26 2065.63 1963.63

12 Madhya Pradesh 3922.82 3179.54 231.85 3922.82 2217.63 1984.05

13 Maharashtra 4591.56 6037.52 294.55 4591.56 157.87 2650.92

14 Odisha 2486.18 392.30 77.38 2486.18 312.75 620.38

15 Punjab 3064.35 3368.45 1228.26 3064.35 3719.58 5779.81

16 Rajasthan 4226.92 3050.35 1325.13 4226.92 573.50 1510.08

17 Tamil Nadu 4993.64 8770.68 2744.05 4993.64 340.31 7821.03

18 Telangana 1878.93 712.21 412.57 1878.93 1084.20 2732.46

19 Uttar Pradesh 14303.80 7408.87 826.96 14303.80 17337.12 21905.05

20 Uttarakhand 654.54 287.55 5.28 654.54 137.97 404.87

21 West Bengal 7423.22 6114.97 2330.34 7423.22 3693.86 4505.63

22 Assam 1030.93 222.11 27.56 1030.93 78.39 232.20

23 Manipur 44.84 2.80 0.00 44.84 0.00 2.80

24 Meghalaya 8.02 0.00 0.00 8.02 4.86 0.00

25 Mizoram 0.56 0.00 0.00 0.56 0.00 0.00

26 Sikkim 13.06 115.15 3.60 13.06 37.18 116.33

27 Tripura 302.59 6223.06 2392.15 302.59 1048.71 2597.12

28 A & N Islands 0.00 1.55 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.55

29 Chandigarh 68.86 31.17 22.74 68.86 35.63 36.80

30 Dadra Nagar Haveli 4.26 12.36 0.00 4.26 0.00 5.04

31 Delhi 972.66 300.77 3.92 972.66 421.96 553.70

32 Lakshadweep Islands 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.36 0.36

33 Puducherry 67.90 1.63 17.81 67.90 0.00 0.97

Total 70000.00 60088.43 21818.16 70000.00 67121.27 88062.83

Note: (i) No Scheduled Castes population in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and

Lakshadweep Islands as per Census-2011.

(ii) The funds utilization received and accepted during the year pertains to funds disbursed during the year and that

of the previous years.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/ June 24, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question Dy.No.608 for 26.06.2019 by

Shri Vijay Pal Singh Tomar, Hon’ble MP regarding “Assessment of

Schemes for empowerment of weaker sections”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 21.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question Dy.No.608 for 26.06.2019 by Shri

Vijay Pal Singh Tomar, Hon’ble MP regarding “Assessment of Schemes for

empowerment of weaker sections”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

Whether there is any

mechanism for assessing the

success of the various on-

going schemes for

empowerment of the weaker

sections of the society;

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation (NSFDC) is a

Section-8 (not for profit) and Schedule „C‟

Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) under

the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of

loan under its Credit Based Schemes for the

socio-economic development of persons

belonging to Scheduled Caste having annual

family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by

State Government/UT Administration. In order

to expand outreach, since 2013-14, NSFDC has

been channelizing funds through Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) such as Public Sector Banks

(PSBs), Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), Non-

Banking Financial Company – Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) and other Institutions

with whom NSFDC has signed Memoranda of

Agreements.

NSFDC has been commissioning external

evaluation studies to assess the performance of

its schemes through external agencies in

selected States/UTs with the specified sample

size of beneficiaries, whose utilization reports

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

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were received in the NSFDC/training completed

during the previous year to find out the impact

of the Schemes on the livelihood of the target

group.

The details of evaluation studies commissioned

by NSFDC during 2015-16 to 2018-19 are

enclosed at Annexure-I.

(c) the amount of funds

allocated for implementation

of the said schemes during

the last three years, year-

wise?

(c) The year-wise funds allocated for

implementation of NSFDC Schemes through its

SCAs/CAs during last three years (2016-17 to

2018-19) are given as under:

Financial Year Funds Allocated for

Disbursement

(Rs. in crore)

2016-17 700.00

2017-18 700.00

2018-19 750.00

Total 2150.00

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.608 for 26.06.2019 by Shri Vijay

Pal Singh Tomar, Hon’ble MP regarding “Assessment of Schemes for

empowerment of weaker sections”.

Outcome of the external evaluation studies commissioned by NSFDC during

2015-16 to 2018-19)

NSFDC has been commissioning external evaluation studies of its Credit & Non-

Credit Based Schemes to know its impact on the economic development of its target

group. The external evaluation studies in selected States/UTs where utilization

reports/training completion reports were received from the concerned SCAs/Training

Institutions by NSFDC during the previous year were commissioned.

During last four financial years (2015-16 to 2018-19), NSFDC commissioned external

evaluation studies of its Credit & Non-Credit Based Schemes. The detailed outcomes

of the studies are given below;

(1) Outcome of external evaluation studies of NSFDC’s Credit & Non-Credit

Based Schemes (2015-16):

During 2015-16, NSFDC commissioned an external evaluation study of its

Credit Based Schemes in 8 States/UTs and Non-Credit Based Scheme in 10

States to evaluate its impact on the economic development of its target group.

Further, NSFDC also commissioned a Comprehensive Impact Assessment Study

during 2015-16. The study covered the beneficiaries who had availed loan

during 2009-10 & 2010-11.

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The outcomes/major findings of the studies commissioned during 2015-16 by NSFDC

are given as under:

Scheme State/UT Sample

Size

Outcome

(Major Findings)

Credit

Based

Schemes

Assam, Bihar,

Haryana, J&K,

Kerala,

Maharashtra,

Sikkim &

Puducherry

894 a) Utilized funds for the

intended purpose:

100%

b) Asset creation : 98%

c) Crossed the Below

Poverty Line Limit :

53%

Credit

Based

Schemes

(Impact

Assessment

Study)

Gujarat, Himachal

Pradesh, Karnataka

& Tripura

1,978 a) Utilized funds for the

intended purpose:

100%

b) Asset creation : 100%

c) Crossed the Below

Poverty Line Limit :

73%

Non-Credit

Based

Scheme

Assam, Bihar,

Haryana, J&K,

Kerala, Madhya

Pradesh,

Maharashtra,

Sikkim, Uttar

Pradesh & West

Bengal

423 a) Trainees on

employment: 58%

b) Trainees on job

employment :36%

c) Trainees on self-

employment : 22%

d) Average monthly

salary of the job

employment :

Rs.6,000/-

approximately

(2) During 2016-17, NSFDC commissioned external evaluation studies of its Credit

and Non-Credit Based Schemes to cover 1,509 beneficiaries assisted and 114

trainees trained in 5 States/UTs namely Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan,

Uttarakhand and West Bengal. The final reports are yet to be submitted by the

evaluating agency.

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(3) During 2017-18, NSFDC commissioned external evaluation studies of its Credit

and Non-Credit Based Schemes to cover 1,654 beneficiaries assisted and 725

trainees trained in 13 States namely Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Himachal

Pradesh, J&K, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur, Punjab, Tamil

Nadu, Telangana and Tripura. The studies are underway.

(4) During 2018-19, NSFDC commissioned external evaluation studies of its Credit

and Non-Credit Based Schemes to cover 1,900 beneficiaries assisted and 500

trainees trained in 9 States namely Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala,

Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Telangana. The

studies are underway.

******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/660 June 27, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question Dy. No.1664 for 2.7.2019 by Dr.

Nishkant Dubey, Hon’ble MP regarding “Welfare Schemes for SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 26.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.1664 for 2.7.2019 by Dr. Nishikant Dubey, Hon’ble

MP regarding “Welfare Schemes for SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

Whether various schemes for the

welfare of Scheduled Castes (SCs)

are being implemented properly in

the country:

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

In addition to Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has a

Skill Development Training Programme for providing

financial assistance in the form of grant to the

Scheduled Caste persons for developing their skills and

make them employable either in self-employment or

wage-employment.

These programmes are conducted by Government /

Semi-Government / Autonomous Institutions /

Universities / Deemed Universities/Sector Skill

Council/Sector Skill Council affiliated institutes.

All NSFDC sponsored skill training programmes are

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

compliant and conform to the Common Norms for Skill

Development Schemes.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

Training Programme).

(b) If so, the details thereof; and

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NSFDC has been commissioning external evaluation

studies to assess the performance of its schemes through

external agencies in selected States/UTs with the

specified sample size of beneficiaries, whose utilization

reports were received in the NSFDC/training completed

during the previous year to find out the impact of the

Schemes on the livelihood of the target group.

The details of evaluation studies commissioned by

NSFDC during 2015-16 to 2018-19 are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

As per the findings of the external evaluation studies

commissioned by NSFDC during last three years

2015-16 to 2018-19, NSFDC‟S Schemes have been

implemented properly by its SCAs & CAs.

(c) The steps taken/being taken by the

Government to ensure

proper/effective implementation of

the schemes by various State

Governments including

Jharkhand?

(c) As per the Policy, NSFDC usually commissions external

evaluation studies every year to find out the impact of

NSFDC‟s schemes on the lives of the target group. In

addition to above, NSFDC has also the following

monitoring mechanism to ensure proper/effective

implementation of schemes by various SCAs/CAs of

NSFDC Pan India including the State of Jharkhand:

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

reports in the prescribed format containing the

details such as name, gender, annual family

income, caste and addresses of beneficiaries,

amount disbursed, mode of disbursement, date of

disbursement etc.

NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues

relating to NSFDC Schemes in the Board Meetings

of SCAs.

High level meetings of NSFDC Officers are held

with State Governments and SCAs/CAs Officers

to discuss the pending issues.

NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs/CAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports on

the same.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.608 for 26.06.2019 by Shri Vijay

Pal Singh Tomar, Hon’ble MP regarding “Assessment of Schemes for

empowerment of weaker sections”.

Outcome of the external evaluation studies commissioned by NSFDC during

2015-16 to 2018-19)

NSFDC has been commissioning external evaluation studies of its Credit & Non-

Credit Based Schemes to know its impact on the economic development of its target

group. The external evaluation studies in selected States/UTs where utilization

reports/training completion reports were received from the concerned SCAs/Training

Institutions by NSFDC during the previous year were commissioned.

During last four financial years (2015-16 to 2018-19), NSFDC commissioned external

evaluation studies of its Credit & Non-Credit Based Schemes. The detailed outcomes

of the studies are given below;

(2) Outcome of external evaluation studies of NSFDC’s Credit & Non-Credit

Based Schemes (2015-16):

During 2015-16, NSFDC commissioned an external evaluation study of its

Credit Based Schemes in 8 States/UTs and Non-Credit Based Scheme in 10

States to evaluate its impact on the economic development of its target group.

Further, NSFDC also commissioned a Comprehensive Impact Assessment Study

during 2015-16. The study covered the beneficiaries who had availed loan

during 2009-10 & 2010-11.

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The outcomes/major findings of the studies commissioned during 2015-16 by NSFDC

are given as under:

Scheme State/UT Sample

Size

Outcome

(Major Findings)

Credit

Based

Schemes

Assam, Bihar,

Haryana, J&K,

Kerala,

Maharashtra,

Sikkim &

Puducherry

894 d) Utilized funds for the

intended purpose:

100%

e) Asset creation : 98%

f) Crossed the Below

Poverty Line Limit :

53%

Credit

Based

Schemes

(Impact

Assessment

Study)

Gujarat, Himachal

Pradesh, Karnataka

& Tripura

1,978 d) Utilized funds for the

intended purpose:

100%

e) Asset creation : 100%

f) Crossed the Below

Poverty Line Limit :

73%

Non-Credit

Based

Scheme

Assam, Bihar,

Haryana, J&K,

Kerala, Madhya

Pradesh,

Maharashtra,

Sikkim, Uttar

Pradesh & West

Bengal

423 e) Trainees on

employment: 58%

f) Trainees on job

employment :36%

g) Trainees on self-

employment : 22%

h) Average monthly

salary of the job

employment :

Rs.6,000/-

approximately

(2) During 2016-17, NSFDC commissioned external evaluation studies of its Credit

and Non-Credit Based Schemes to cover 1,509 beneficiaries assisted and 114

trainees trained in 5 States/UTs namely Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan,

Uttarakhand and West Bengal. The final reports are yet to be submitted by the

evaluating agency.

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(3) During 2017-18, NSFDC commissioned external evaluation studies of its Credit

and Non-Credit Based Schemes to cover 1,654 beneficiaries assisted and 725

trainees trained in 13 States namely Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Himachal

Pradesh, J&K, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur, Punjab, Tamil

Nadu, Telangana and Tripura. The studies are underway.

(4) During 2018-19, NSFDC commissioned external evaluation studies of its Credit

and Non-Credit Based Schemes to cover 1,900 beneficiaries assisted and 500

trainees trained in 9 States namely Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala,

Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Telangana. The

studies are underway.

******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/658 June 27, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question Dy. No.1620 for 2.7.2019 by Shri

Ashok Mahadeorao Nete regarding “Development in Social Sector”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 14.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.1620 for 2.7.2019 by Shri Ashok Mahadeorao Nete

regarding “Development in Social Sector”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

Whether the Government is aware

that the speed of upward progress

in the country in the social sector

index is very low despite long term

emphasis on reforms of quality of

the life of the poor.

(a),

(b)

&

(c)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

In addition to Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has a

Skill Development Training Programme for providing

financial assistance in the form of grant to the

Scheduled Caste persons for developing their skills and

make them employable either in self-employment or

wage-employment.

The NSFDC‟s schemes implemented for socio-

economic development of Scheduled Caste persons

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh only

improve the social sector index.

(b) If so, the details thereof, State-

wise; and

(c) The measures taken or proposed to

be taken by the Government for

speedy development in the social

sector?

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/659 June 27, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.1778 for 2.7.2019 by Dr. Manoj

Rajoria,Hon’ble MP regarding “Scheme for Development of SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 26.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.1778 for 2.7.2019 by Dr. Manoj Rajoria, Hon’ble

MP regarding “Scheme for Development of SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

Whether the Government has been

implementing a Scheme /

Programme for the holistic

development of the areas inhabited

by the Scheduled Castes:

(a),

(b)

&

(c)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

In addition to Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has a

Skill Development Training Programme for providing

financial assistance in the form of grant to the

Scheduled Caste persons for developing their skills and

make them employable either in self-employment or

wage-employment.

These programmes are conducted by Government /

Semi-Government / Autonomous Institutions /

Universities / Deemed Universities/Sector Skill

Council/Sector Skill Council affiliated institutes.

All NSFDC sponsored skill training programmes are

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

compliant and conform to the Common Norms for Skill

Development Schemes.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

Training Programme).

(b) If so, the details thereof along with

the targets being monitored; and

(c) If not, the reasons therefor?

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NSFDC being a national level apex Corporation

working for the socio-economic development of

Scheduled Caste persons having annual family income

up to Rs.3.00 lakh for both rural and urban areas,

notionally allocates funds to its SCAs at the beginning

of each financial year in proportionate to the Scheduled

Caste population represented by the respective State/UT

Administration to the total Scheduled Caste population

of the country. In turn, SCAs also notionally allocate

funds to the districts of the States/UTs on the same

principle.

The mandate of NSFDC is to provide concessional

finance to the eligible target group through SCAs/CAs

and provide grant for upgradation of skills of the

eligible target group sponsoring skill development

training programmes through Government / Semi-

Government / Autonomous Institutions / Universities /

Deemed Universities/Sector Skill Council/Sector Skill

Council affiliated institutes.

The Vision Statement of NSFDC is “To be the leading

catalyst in systematic reduction of poverty through

socio-economic development of eligible Scheduled

Castes, working in an efficient responsive and

collaborative manner with channelizing agencies and

other development partners”. The Schemes/Programmes

of NSFDC are an integral part of the holistic

development of the areas inhabited by the Scheduled

Castes.

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/661 June 27, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question Dy.No.1636 for 2.7.2019 by Dr.

Alok Kumar Suman, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Welfare Scheme”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 26.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.1636 for 2.7.2019 by Dr. Alok Kumar Suman,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Welfare Scheme”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Ministry has

implemented various social welfare

schemes in the States including Bihar

for the girl child.

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh. All

NSFDC‟s Credit Based Schemes are Social Welfare

Schemes.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training

Programmes).

The SCAs and CAs of NSFDC are implementing

NSFDC‟s Credit Based Schemes PAN India including in

the State of Bihar.

(b) if so, the details thereof; (b) Out of NSFDC‟s 13 Credit-Based Schemes, two

Education Schemes such as Educational Loan Scheme

(ELS) and Vocational Education and Training Loan

Scheme (VETLS) are implemented for the eligible target

group including eligible Scheduled Caste girls.

The State/UT-wise financial and physical achievements

for eligible Scheduled Caste girls under the above two

schemes during last three financial year is enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(c) whether there are specific schemes

for the girl child; and

(c)

&

(d)

The eligible Scheduled Caste girls are covered under the

above mentioned two schemes. Interest rebate @ 0.5% is

provided to the girls students. However, there is no such

specific schemes only for the girl child. (d) if so, the details of these schemes

along with the allocations made

thereunder?

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ANNEXURE-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.1636 for 2.7.2019 by Dr. Alok Kumar Suman,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Welfare Scheme”.

State/UT-wise financial and physical achievements for coverage of Girl students during last

three years 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19

A. Educational Loan Scheme (ELS)

Sl.

No.

State/UT 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Financial

(Rs. in lakh)

Physical

(Numbers)

Financial

(Rs. in lakh)

Physical

(Numbers)

Financial

(Rs. in lakh)

Physical

(Numbers)

1 Andhra Pradesh

0.00 0 0.00 0 2.12 1

2 Bihar

0.00 0 0.00 0 3.73 1

3 Chhattisgarh

3.58 0* 2.31 1 3.15 2

4 Gujarat

14.53 1 4.69 0 11.02 2

5 Himachal Pradesh

3.20 2 4.48 1 8.94 4

6 Karnataka

0.00 0 0.00 0 31.08 24

7 Kerala

0.00 0 0.00 0 25.76 8

8 Maharashtra

13.04 0* 0.00 0 19.45 1

9 Tamil Nadu

2.82 0* 0.00 0 15.74 8

10 West Bengal

58.12 25 33.72 30 40.25 0*

11 Tripura

93.59 44 85.10 47 42.37 6

12 Delhi

0.00 0 0.00 0 4.20 3

Total

188.88 72 130.30 79 207.81 60

* Subsequent disbursement of installments for the students under scheme.

B. Vocational Education and Training Loan Scheme (VETLS)

Under the Scheme, Rs.28.27 lakh was released for coverage of 12 girl students during 2016-

17 in the State of Telangana.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/657 June 27, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question Dy. No.1727 for 2.7.2019 by Shri

Rajeshbhai Chudasama Hon’ble MP regarding “Transparency in Grants of

Scholarships”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 26.6.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.1727 for 2.7.2019 by Shri Rajeshbhai Chudasama

Hon’ble MP regarding “Transparency in Grants of Scholarships”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

Whether the Government is

encouraging students from various

sections of the society to continue

education by providing

scholarships and if so, the details

thereof;

(a),

(b),

(c)

&

(d)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh. The

Credit Based Schemes of NSFDC includes two

education Schemes such as Educational Loan Scheme

(ELS) and Vocational Education & Training Loan

Scheme (VETLS). Further, NSFDC also provides

financial assistance in the form of grant under its Skill

Development Training Programmes for imparting job

oriented short term vocational skill development

training programmes.

As per the mandate and Policy, NSFDC does not

provide any scholarships to students for their education.

Therefore, the information in this regard may be treated

as Nil.

(b) The number and details of students

in each class from 1st to 12

th

standards who have received

scholarships from the Government

during the last three years, year

and State-wise;

(c) The details of annual income limit

of parents required for the students

to become eligible for

scholarships, category-wise; and

(d) Whether the Government has put

any mechanism in place to ensure

transparency in the selection of

students for grant of scholarships

and if so, the details thereof?

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/ July 04, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi - 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.2656 for 09.07.2019 by Dr.

Nishikant Dubey, Shri Ajay Kumar Mandal and Shri Rajeshbhai

Chudasama, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Welfare Schemes for SCs and

OBCs”.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.2656 for 09.07.2019 by Dr. Nishikant Dubey, Shri

Ajay Kumar Mandal and Shri Rajeshbhai Chudasama, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Welfare

Schemes for SCs and OBCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the details of welfare schemes

launched by the Government

for Scheduled Castes (SCs)

and Other Backward Classes

(OBCs) during the last three

years;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit)

and Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise

(CPSE) under the Ministry of Social Justice &

Empowerment (MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-

economic development of persons belonging to

Scheduled Caste having annual family income up to

Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other

Channelizing Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC

has signed Memoranda of Agreements.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been introducing Schemes

for the socio-economic development of the target

group as per their felt needs and proposals received

from SCAs/CAs from time to time. As on date,

NSFDC has 13 Credit/Loan Based Schemes out of

which 02 schemes viz; Stand up India and Udyam

Nidhi Yojana were introduced during last three years

(2016-17 to 2018-19).

The details of Stand Up India Scheme and Udyam

Nidhi Yojana are given at Annexure-I.

Further, NSFDC has one Non-Credit Based Scheme

(Skill Development Training Programme) for

imparting employable skills and assisting the

unemployed youth of its target group in wage/self-

employment post training.

These programmes are conducted by

Government / Semi-Government / Autonomous

Institutions / Universities / Deemed

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Universities/Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill

Council affiliated Training Providers.

All NSFDC sponsored skill training programmes are

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

compliant and conform to the Common Norms for

Skill Development Schemes.

(b)

the funds allocated/released

to various States for

implementation of these

welfare schemes during the

said period, scheme and

State-wise, including Bihar,

Jharkhand and Gujarat;

(b)

At the beginning of each financial year, NSFDC

notionally allocates funds to its SCAs based on

Scheduled Castes population of States/UTs with

respect to the Country‟s total Scheduled Caste

population.

The funds disbursed under Stand Up India and

Udyam Nidhi Yojana to States/UTs including

Gujarat are enclosed at Annexure-II.

(c) whether reports of misuse or

diversion of funds by the

State Governments have been

received during the said

period;

(c)

&

(d)

No, Sir.

(d) if so, the details thereof and

the action taken thereon; and

(e) the steps taken by the

Government for monitoring

the implementation of these

schemes?

(e)

NSFDC has the following mechanism for monitoring

the implementation of these schemes:

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

reports in the prescribed format containing the

details such as name, gender, annual family income,

caste and addresses of beneficiaries, amount

disbursed, mode of disbursement, date of

disbursement etc.

NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues

relating to NSFDC Schemes in the Board Meetings

of SCAs.

High level meetings of NSFDC Officers are held

with State Governments and SCAs/CAs Officers to

discuss the pending issues.

NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs/CAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports on

the same.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.2656 for 09.07.2019 by Dr. Nishikant Dubey, Shri

Ajay Kumar Mandal and Shri Rajeshbhai Chudasama, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Welfare

Schemes for SCs and OBCs”.

Credit Based Schemes introduced by NSFDC during last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19)

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost Maximum

Loan limit

upto 90% of

Unit Cost

Interest Per Annum Repayment

Period SCA/CA Beneficiary

(i) Stand-up India (Introduced in

April, 2017)

Above

Rs.10.00 lakh

& up to

Rs.20.00 lakh

Rs.18.00 lakh 6% 9% As per the

Stand-up

India

Scheme

Norms Above

Rs.20.00 lakh

& up to

Rs.30.00 lakh

Rs.27.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Udyam Nidhi

Yojana (Introduced in

March, 2019)

Up to Rs.5.00

lakh Up to Rs.4.50

lakh 4% 12% Within 6

years

*******

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Annexure-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.2656 for 09.07.2019 by Dr. Nishikant Dubey, Shri

Ajay Kumar Mandal and Shri Rajeshbhai Chudasama, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Welfare

Schemes for SCs and OBCs”.

State/UT-wise & Year-wise funds disbursed during last year (2016-17 to 2018-19 )

A. Stand up India (Introduced in April, 2017)

(i) Financial Year 2017-18

Sl.

No.

State/UT Funds disbursed

(Rs. in lakh)

1 Andhra Pradesh 274.91

2 Assam 9.46

3 Chandigarh 20.00

4 Gujarat 20.00

5 Himachal Pradesh 10.00

6 Karnataka 260.54

7 Kerala 34.00

8 Madhya Pradesh 76.16

9 Maharashtra 33.71

10 Odisha 19.00

11 Tamil Nadu 14.25

12 Telangana 123.56

13 Uttar Pradesh 19.92

14 West Bengal 10.00

TOTAL

925.51

(ii) Financial Year 2018-19

During 2018-19, no proposal was received by NSFDC under the Scheme.

B. Udyam Nidhi Yojana (Introduced in March, 2019)

The Scheme has been introduced in March, 2019. No proposal was received by

NSFDC under the Scheme during 2018-19.

******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/ 745 July 05, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi - 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Question No.2031 for 10.07.2019 by Dr. Amee

Yajnik, Shri Ram Kumar Kashyap and Rajmani Patel Hon’ble M.Ps.

regarding “Social welfare schemes in the country”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 05.07.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Question No.2031 for 10.07.2019 by Dr. Amee Yajnik, Shri

Ram Kumar Kashyap and Shri Rajmani Patel Hon’ble MPs regarding “Social

welfare schemes in the country”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the number of social welfare

schemes being implemented in

various States of the country along

with names of such schemes;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC has signed

Memorandum of Agreement.

In addition to Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has a

Skill Development Training Programme for providing

financial assistance in the form of grant to the

Scheduled Caste persons for developing their skills and

make them employable either in self-employment or

wage-employment.

These programmes are conducted by Government /

Semi-Government / Autonomous Institutions /

Universities / Deemed Universities/Sector Skill

Council/Sector Skill Council affiliated institutes.

All NSFDC sponsored skill training programmes are

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

compliant and conform to the Common Norms for Skill

Development Schemes.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

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Training Programmes). All are social welfare schemes

for the target group. The names and other details of the

schemes are enclosed at Annexure-I.

(b) whether there are specific schemes

for economically poor people

particularly for women belonging

to the weaker sections; and

(b) Out of 13 Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has two

schemes exclusively for Scheduled Caste women. The

schemes are Mahila Samriddhi Yojana (MSY) and

Mahila Kisan Yojana (MKY).

Besides above, NSFDC has the norms for coverage of

women target group under its other Credit Based

Schemes and Non-Credit Based Scheme @ 40% both in

financial and physical terms.

(c) if so, the details of these schemes

along with allocations made for

such schemes?

(c)

The details of Mahila Samriddhi Yojana and Mahila

Kisan Yojana are given at Annexure-I.

At the beginning of each financial year, NSFDC

notionally allocates funds to its SCAs based on

Scheduled Castes population of States/UTs with respect

to the Country‟s total Scheduled Caste population.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Question No.2031 for 10.07.2019 by Dr. Amee Yajnik, Shri

Ram Kumar Kashyap and Shri Rajmani Patel Hon’ble MPs regarding “Social

welfare schemes in the country”.

A. Credit Based Schemes

3. Out of 13 Credit Based Schemes, NSFDC has following 2 Schemes exclusively for Scheduled

Caste Women.

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost Maximum Loan

limit upto 90%

of Unit Cost

Interest Per Annum Repayment

Period SCA/CA Beneficiary

(i) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana

(MSY)

Up to Rs.60,000 Rs.54,000 1% 4% Within 3 ½

years

(ii) Mahila Kisan Yojana

(MKY)

Up to Rs.2.00

lakh

Rs.1.80 lakh 2% 5% Within 10

years

4. Other Schemes being implemented for the target group including Scheduled Castes women

are given as under;

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost Maximum Loan

limit up to 90%

of Unit Cost

Interest Per Annum Repayment

Period SCA/CA Beneficiary

(i) Term Loan (TL) Up to Rs.50.00

lakh

Rs.45.00 lakh 3-7% * 6-10% * Within 10

years

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for

projects costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and

up to 70% of the total working capital

or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit, whichever is less,

for projects costing above Rs.5.00 lakh

& up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10% Within 2

years

(iii) Micro-Credit Finance

(MCF)

Up to Rs.60,000

lakh

Rs.54,000 2% 5% Within 3 ½

years

(iv) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana

(SSY)

Up to Rs.2.00

lakh

Rs.1.80 lakh 2% 5% Within 5

years

(v) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana

(LVY)

Up to Rs.5.00

lakh

Rs.4.50 lakh 3% 6% Within 6

years

(vi) Green Business Scheme

(GBS)

Up to Rs.7.50

lakh

Above Rs.7.50

lakh & up to

Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00

lakh & upto

Rs.30.00 lakh

Rs.6.75 lakh

Rs.13.50 lakh

Rs.27.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

Within 10

years

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(vii) Stand-up India Above Rs.10.00

lakh & up to

Rs.20.00 lakh

Rs.18.00 lakh 6% 9% As per the

Stand-up

India

Scheme

Norms Above Rs.20.00

lakh & up to

Rs.30.00 lakh

Rs.27.00 lakh 7% 10%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme

(ELS)

Up to Rs.10.00 lakh or 90%,

whichever is less

(Studies in India)

Up to Rs.20.00 lakh or 90%,

whichever is less

(Studies abroad)

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

Within

10

years –

up to

Rs.7.50

lakh

Within

15

years –

above

Rs.7.50

lakh

(ix) Vocational Education &

Training Loan Scheme

(VETLS)

Up to Rs.4.00 lakh

(100%)

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

Within

7 years

(x) Aajeevika Microfinance

Yojana $

Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

Within 3 ½

years

(xi) Udyam Nidhi Yojana # Up to Rs.5.00

lakh

Up to Rs.4.50

lakh

4% 12% Within 6

years

* Interest per annum is charged based on NSFDC‟s share per unit.

$ Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance Institutions

(NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the scheme, beneficiaries shall be eligible to get interest subvention @ 2% per annum from

NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis.

# Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

B. Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed Universities /Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill

Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/ 747 July 05, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi - 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.193 for 10.07.2019 by

Shri Tiruchi Siva, Hon’ble MP regarding “Vacancies under reservation in

Govt. Organisations”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 05.07.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.193 for 10.07.2019 by Shri

Tiruchi Siva, Hon’ble MP regarding “Vacancies under reservation in Govt.

Organisations”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the State-wise details of the

number of backlog vacancies

in positions reserved for SCs,

STs and OBCs in

Government, semi-

Government and Central

Public Sector Organisations;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation (NSFDC) maintains

the Reservation Rosters as per

guidelines/instructions on reservation policy

issued by the Government of India from time to

time. As on date, there is a backlog of one (1)

vacancy on the post of Personal Assistant in

Group-„C‟ reserved for Other Backwards Class

(OBC) only.

(b) whether the Government

plans to undertake steps to

reduce the number of

vacancies; and

(b)

&

(c)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation (NSFDC) has no plan

to undertake steps to reduce the number of

vacancies. Further, it is submitted that the above

said backlog vacancy reserved for Other

Backward Class (OBC), will be filled-up in

future as and when the vacancies be advertised.

(c) If so, the details thereof and if

not, the reasons therefor?

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/758 July 9, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy.No.3490 for 11.7.2019

regarding “New Package for MSMEs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 5.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy.No.3490 for 11.7.2019 regarding

“New Package for MSMEs”.

The Lok Sabha unstarred Question Dy.No.3490 for 11.7.2019 regarding “New Package

for MSMEs” does not pertain to NSFDC. Therefore, the information in this regard

may treated as Nil.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/761 July 9, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Provisionally admitted Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question

Dy.No.U2123 for 16.7.2019 regarding “Review of functioning of NSFDC”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 5.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Provisionally admitted Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question Dy.No.U2123

for 16.7.2019 regarding “Review of functioning of NSFDC”.

Will the Minister of Finance be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government has

conducted any review of

functioning of National Scheduled

Caste Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) during

2014-15;

(a)

&

(b)

Yes Sir. During 2014-15, the Ministry of Social Justice

& Empowerment (MoSJ&E), Government of India had

commissioned External Evaluation Study on functioning

of NSFDC and its impact on the economic development

of its target group in 10 States namely Gujarat, Kerala,

Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra,

Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Tripura and West Bengal

covering 5,041 beneficiaries who had availed loan

during the year 2010-11, 2011-12 & 2012-13 under

NSFDC Schemes and 2,342 non-beneficiaries.

As the study was commissioned by the Department of

Social Justice & Empowerment (DOSJE), MoSJ&E, the

details of findings of the report on the performance of

NSFDC may be replied by MoSJ&E.

In addition to the above, in 2014-15, NSFDC had

commissioned External Evaluation study of Credit

Based Schemes and its impact on the socio-economic

development of its target group in 10 States namely

Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand,

Karnataka, Manipur, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttarakhand

and West Bengal covering 3,700 beneficiaries.

The major findings of the study are given as under:

(i) %age of beneficiaries utilized funds for

the intended purpose

72%

(ii) %age of beneficiaries found to have

possessed assets created

63%

(iii) %age of beneficiaries crossed poverty line 62%

(iv) %age of beneficiaries satisfied with the

NSFDC Schemes

94%

(b) If so, the details of its

performance; and

(c) The details of gains financial aid

sanctioned to NSFDC during

2014-15?

(c) During 2014-15, NSFDC received equity of Rs.100.00

crore from MoSJ&E.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/762 July 9, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question Dy.No.5765 for 16.7.2019

regarding “Skill Development Training for SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 8.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question Dy.No.5765 for 16.7.2019 regarding “Skill Development

Training for SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

Question Reply

(a) The total number of youth

belonging to the Scheduled

Castes who have received

skill development training,

in the previous and the

current year, under the

National Scheduled Castes

Finance and Development

Corporation, the National

Safai Karamcharis Finance

Development Corporation

and the National Backward

Classes Finance and

Development Corporation

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Central Public Sector Enterprise

(CPSE) under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

NSFDC sponsors skill development training programmes for

providing employment opportunities to persons belonging to the

Scheduled Castes only, under which 100% course fee and

stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month for non-residential programmes

is provided for developing their skills and make them

employable either in self-employment or wage-employment.

These programmes are conducted through Government/Semi-

Government/ Autonomous Institutions/ Universities/ Deemed

Universities/ Sector Skill Council/ Sector Skill Council affiliated

institutes. All NSFDC sponsored skill training programmes are

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant and

conform to the Common Norms for Skill Development Schemes.

Total number of youth belonging to the Scheduled Castes who

have received skill development training, in the previous and the

current year is as given below:

Year No. of persons

2018-19 19,089

2019-20 (As on 08.07.2019) 4,151

Note: The information in respect of 2019-20 is the sanctioned numbers and

commencement of training programmes, is in progress..

(b) The different trades for

which skill development

training is being provided;

and

The Corporation has provided skill development training in 82

different trades/job roles during the year 2018-19. During the

year 2019-20, the sanction of skill development training

programmes are under progress. The Corporation has sanctioned

skill development programmes for trainings in 14 different

trades/job roles.

Details of different trades, is enclosed at Annexure-A & B.

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(c) Whether these skill

development programmes

include opportunities for

placement and if so, the

number of youths who have

got placement in the

previous the current year?

Yes, post training, the trainees are also provided placement

opportunities by the Training Institutes.

The number of youths who have got placement (Wage/Self-

employment) in the previous and current year is as given below:

Year Placement (No. of Persons)

2018-19 13,668

2019-20

(As on 08.07.2019)

1,024

Note: The number of persons placed in the year pertains to the completed

training programmes of the year and trainings of previous year, completed in

the concerned year.

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Annexure-A

Name of Different Trades in which Skill Development Training were

provided by NSFDC during the year 2018-19

Sl.

No.

Name of Trades/Job Roles

1 Assembler-Modular Furniture

2 Assistant Beauty Therapist

3 Assistant Carpenter-Wooden Furniture

4 Assistant Decorative Painter

5 Assistant Electrician

6 Assistant Hair Stylist

7 Assistant Manual Metal Arc Welder

8 Autoconer Tenter

9 Automotive Repair Service Technician

10 Backhoe Loader Operator (JCB Training)

11 Bamboo Utility Handicraft Assembler

12 Beauty Therapist

13 Casting Operator

14 CCTV Installation Technician

15 Compression Moulding Operator

16 Consignment Booking Assistant

17 Consignment Tracking Executive

18 Consumer Energy Meter Technician

19 CRM/Domestic Voice

20 Customer Care Executive (Call Centre)

21 Cutter - Footwear

22 Cutter - Leather Goods & Garments

23 Distribution Lineman

24 Documentation Assistant

25 Domestic Data Entry Operator

26 Drum Operator

27 DTH Set-top Box Installer & Service Technician

28 Electrician Domestic Solution

29 Engraving Artisan

30 Field Technician-Computing Peripherals

31 Field Technician-UPS & Invertor

32 Finishing Operator

33 Fitness Trainer

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34 Fitter-Electrical & Electronic Assembly

35 Fitter-Fabrication

36 Fitter-Mechanical Assembly

37 Food & Beverage Service-Steward

38 Forklift Operator Driver

39 General Duty Assistant

40 Hairdresser

41 Hand Crochet Lace Maker

42 Handset Repair Engineer

43 Home Health Aide

44 Installation Technician-Computing & Peripherals

45 Inventory Clerk

46 Jam,Jelly & Ketchup Processing Technology

47 Junior Backhoe Operator

48 Junior Instrumenttion Technician

49 Junior Rubber Technician

50 Jute Product Maker

51 Latex Harvest Technician

52 Life Guard & Pool & Beaches

53 Machine Operator - Injection Moulding

54 Machine Operator - Plastics Extrusion

55 Machine Operator - Plastics Processing

56 Make-up Artist

57 Mill Operator

58 Operator - Stitching Footwear

59 Pedicurist & Manicurist

60 Pickle Making

61 Plumber (General)

62 Post Tanning Machine Operator

63 Post Tanning Operator

64 Power Loom Operator

65 Retail Sales Associate

66 Ring Frame Doffer

67 Ring Frame Tenter

68 Room Attendant

69 Sample Maker - Footwear

70 Sampling Coordinator

71 Security System Installation Technician

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72 Self Employed Tailor

73 Sewing Machine Operator

74 Solar Lighting Technician

75 Solar Panel Installation Technician

76 Stitcher - Leather Goods & Garments

77 Technician Instrumentation

78 Two Shaft Handloom Weaver

79 Tyre Fitter

80 Unarmed Security Guard

81 Yoga Instructor

82 Yoga Trainer

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Annexure -B

Name of Different Trades in which Skill Development Training to be

provided by NSFDC during the year 2019-20 (as on 30.6.2019)

Sr.

No.

Name of the Trades/Job Roles

1 Carving Artisan

2 Consignment Booking Assistant

3 Documentation Assistant

4 Engraving Artisan

5 Field Technician-Computer Peripherals

6 Fitter-Electrical & Electronic Assembly

7 Fitter-Fabrication

8 Fitter-Mechanical Assembly

9 Installation Technician-Computing & Peripherals

10 Machine Operator Assistant-IM, PP & PE

11 Solar Panel Installation Technician

12 Solar PV Installer (Suryamitra)

13 Technician Instrumentation

14 Warehouse Packer

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/ July 11, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3829 for 16.7.2019 by

Ms. Ramya Haridas, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Security Schemes”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 10.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3829 for 16.7.2019 by Ms.

Ramya Haridas, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Security Schemes”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

The Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3829 for 16.7.2019 regarding “Social

Security Schemes” does not pertain to NSFDC. Therefore, the information in this

regard may treated as Nil.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/780 July 11, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3747 for 16.7.2019 by

Shri Praveen Kumar Nishad and Shri Ajay Nishad, Hon’ble MPs

regarding “Centrally Sponsored Schemes”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 10.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3747 for 16.7.2019 by Shri

Praveen Kumar Nishad and Shri Ajay Nishad, Hon’ble MPs regarding

“Centrally Sponsored Schemes”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

The details of the Centrally

Sponsored Schemes and welfare

schemes including social security

schemes being implemented for the

welfare of Scheduled Castes and

Other Backward Classes in the

country, State-wise including Uttar

Pradesh and Bihar;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The Share Capital contribution to the National Scheduled

Castes Finance & Development Corporation (NSFDC) is a

Central Sector Scheme of Ministry of Social Justice &

Empowerment.

The Share Capital received, funds disbursed and funds

utilized during last three years (2016-17 to 2918-19) are

given as under:

(Rs. in crore)

Financial

Year

Share Capital

received from

MoSJ&E

Funds Disbursed

by NSFDC

2016-17 138.00 478.98

2017-18 128.21 600.88

2018-19 137.39 671.21

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

Training Programmes). All the NSFDC Schemes are

welfare Schemes. The schemes are being implemented

by NSFDC through its State Channelizing Agencies

(SCAs) and other Channelizing Agencies (CAs) PAN

India including the States of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

The details of Schemes are enclosed at Annexure-I.

(b) Whether the aims and targets of

these welfare schemes have not been

achieved;

(b) The aims and targets of these welfare schemes have been

achieved.

(c) if so, the details thereof and the

reasons therefor;

(c) Not applicable in view of (b) above.

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(d) The details of the funds allocated

and utilized under each of the above

mentioned schemes during the last

three years, State-wise;

(d) The State/UT-wise funds allocated/disbursed by NSFDC

and utilized by SCAs & CAs under the above mentioned

schemes during last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19) is

enclosed at Annexure-II.

(e) The steps being taken by the

Government for the establishment of

a Central body and to monitor the

projects funded by the Central

funds;

(e) The NSFDC has three dedicated and full-fledged Teams at

its Headquarters for effective implementation of its

schemes through SCAs, CAs, Training Institutions etc. for

the socio-economic development of the target group.

Further, NSFDC has the following mechanism for

monitoring and better implementation of its schemes

through SCAs & CAs:

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

reports in the prescribed format containing the details

such as name, gender, annual family income, caste

and addresses of beneficiaries, amount disbursed,

mode of disbursement, date of disbursement etc.

NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues relating

to NSFDC Schemes in the Board Meetings of SCAs.

High level meetings of NSFDC Officers are held

with State Governments and SCAs/CAs Officers to

discuss the pending issues.

NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs/CAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports on the

same.

(f) Whether the Government provides

grants to Non-Governmental

Organizations/Voluntary

Organizations (NGOs/VOs) for

implementing the Centrally

sponsored schemes, if so, the funds

released to such organizations and

the utilization of the said funds

during the said period, State-wise;

and

(f) No Sir.

(g) Whether any irregularity has been

noticed by the Government in this

regard, if so, the details thereof and

the action taken against the

NGOs/VOs, State-wise?

(g) Not applicable in view of (f) above.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3747 for 16.7.2019 by Shri

Praveen Kumar Nishad and Shri Ajay Nishad, Hon’ble MPs regarding

“Centrally Sponsored Schemes”.

(A) Credit Based Schemes

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is charged

based on NSFDC share/unit as per the details given

below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of the

total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire course fee

or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and Rs.20.00 lakh

(abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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(B) Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed Universities /Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill

Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

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Annexure-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Lok Rajya Admitted Unstarred Question No.3747 for 16.07.2019 by Shri Praveen

Kumar Nishad and Ajay Nishad, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Centrally Sponsored Schemes”.

State/UT-wise funds disbursed and utilized under Credit Based Schemes during last three year

(2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19)

(Rs. in lakh)

Sl.

No.

State/UT 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Disbursement Utilization Disbursement Utilization Disbursement Utilization

1 Andhra Pradesh 7012.30 609.39 3510.69 2104.83 21085.40 16910.71

2 Bihar 2455.99 284.89 1853.23 2.97 114.48 1431.83

3 Chhattisgarh 1802.58 417.21 1142.69 504.86 806.68 1466.00

4 Goa 6.75 5.83 10.94 13.93 3.40 0.00

5 Gujarat 4467.19 656.76 1968.86 2436.72 3268.19 3398.64

6 Haryana 249.68 216.87 541.86 253.92 789.68 913.50

7 Himachal Pradesh 138.97 78.90 92.48 3.06 39.17 92.59

8 Jammu & Kashmir 6.20 294.80 775.40 0.00 992.88 209.43

9 Jharkhand 6.23 98.43 688.17 171.34 21.75 75.41

10 Karnataka 5807.18 3296.04 1409.13 2140.75 6732.13 8139.94

11 Kerala 1788.49 427.92 1861.94 2241.63 2065.63 1963.63

12 Madhya Pradesh 92.15 10.89 3179.54 231.85 2217.63 1984.05

13 Maharashtra 65.07 1393.92 6037.52 294.55 157.87 2650.92

14 Odisha 83.18 8.66 392.30 77.38 312.75 620.38

15 Punjab 2131.08 778.87 3368.45 1228.26 3719.58 5779.81

16 Rajasthan 2390.75 1075.56 3050.35 1325.13 573.50 1510.08

17 Tamil Nadu 7170.53 336.97 8770.68 2744.05 340.31 7821.03

18 Telangana 3584.43 1711.46 712.21 412.57 1084.20 2732.46

19 Uttar Pradesh 221.67 24.76 7408.87 826.96 17337.12 21905.05

20 Uttarakhand 5.28 47.55 287.55 5.28 137.97 404.87

21 West Bengal 4518.04 2862.19 6114.97 2330.34 3693.86 4505.63

22 Assam 114.41 13.96 222.11 27.56 78.39 232.20

23 Manipur 100.00 100.00 2.80 0.00 0.00 2.80

24 Meghalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.86 0.00

25 Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

26 Sikkim 87.90 127.74 115.15 3.60 37.18 116.33

27 Tripura 3366.06 1893.15 6223.06 2392.15 1048.71 2597.12

28 A & N Islands 0.00 0.00 1.55 0.00 0.00 1.55

29 Chandigarh 53.02 0.28 31.17 22.74 35.63 36.80

30 Dadra Nagar Haveli 0.00 0.00 12.36 0.00 0.00 5.04

31 Delhi 127.82 2.99 300.77 3.92 421.96 553.70

32 Lakshadweep Islands 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.36 0.36

33 Puducherry 45.00 28.79 1.63 17.81 0.00 0.97

Total 47897.95 16804.78 60088.43 21818.16 67121.27 88062.83

Note: (i) No Scheduled Castes population in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland as per Census - 2011.

(ii) The funds utilization received and accepted during the year pertains to funds disbursed during the year and that

of the previous years.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/782 July 12, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi - 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3658 for 16.07.2019

by Shri Dean Kukiakose, Hon’ble MP regarding “Upliftment of Weaker

Sections”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 10.07.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3658 for 16.07.2019 by

Shri Dean Kukiakose, Hon’ble MP regarding “Upliftment of Weaker Sections”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the details of various projects

being implemented by the

Government for the upliftment of

weaker sections of the society;

(a) National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Caste

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

Training Programmes). The details of the schemes being

implemented by NSFDC through its State Channelizing

Agencies (SCAs) and other Channelizing Agencies

(CAs) are enclosed at Annexure-I

(b) The number of persons benefited

thereunder during each of the last

three years and the current year,

State/UT-wise;

(b) The State/UT-wise number of persons benefitted under

NSFDC Schemes during last three years (2016-17 to

2018-19) and current year (2019-20 : up to 30.6.2019)

is enclosed at Annexure-II.

(c) Whether the Government has

reviewed the performance of

various ongoing schemes for the

welfare of Scheduled Castes and

Other Backward Classes

considering the present status of

these reserved categories;

(c)

&

(d)

As per the Policy, NSFDC usually commissions

external evaluation studies every year to find out the

impact of NSFDC‟s schemes on the lives of the target

group.

During 2016-17, NSFDC commissioned external

evaluation studies of its Credit and Non-Credit Based

Schemes to cover 1,509 beneficiaries assisted and 114

trainees trained in 5 States/UTs namely Chandigarh,

Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

The final reports are awaited from the evaluating

agency.

During 2017-18, NSFDC commissioned external

(d) If so, the details thereof; and

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evaluation studies of its Credit and Non-Credit Based

Schemes to cover 1,654 beneficiaries assisted and 725

trainees trained in 13 States namely Andhra Pradesh,

Bihar, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Jharkhand,

Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur, Punjab, Tamil Nadu,

Telangana and Tripura. The studies are underway.

During 2018-19, NSFDC commissioned external

evaluation studies of its Credit and Non-Credit Based

Schemes to cover 1,900 beneficiaries assisted and 500

trainees trained in 9 States namely Assam, Chhattisgarh,

Haryana, Kerala, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West

Bengal, Maharashtra and Telangana. The studies are

underway.

(e) The efforts made by the

Government for better

implementation of the said

schemes?

(e) NSFDC has the following mechanism for monitoring

and better implementation of its schemes through

SCAs & CAs:

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

reports in the prescribed format containing the

details such as name, gender, annual family

income, caste and addresses of beneficiaries,

amount disbursed, mode of disbursement, date of

disbursement etc.

NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues

relating to NSFDC Schemes in the Board Meetings

of SCAs.

High level meetings of NSFDC Officers are held

with State Governments and SCAs/CAs Officers

to discuss the pending issues.

NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs/CAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports on

the same.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3658 for 16.07.2019 by

Shri Dean Kukiakose, Hon’ble MP regarding “Upliftment of Weaker Sections”.

(A) Credit Based Schemes

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is charged

based on NSFDC share/unit as per the details given

below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of the

total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire course fee

or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and Rs.20.00 lakh

(abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

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NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

(B) Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed Universities /Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill

Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

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Annexure-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Question No.3658 for 16.07.2019 by Shri Dean Kukiakose,

Hon’ble M.P regarding “Upliftment of Weaker Sections”.

State/UT-wise people benefitted

(In numbers)

Sl. No. State/UT 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

(Up to

30.06.2019)

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 0 1 0 0

2 Andhra Pradesh 4,405 2,030 14,485 0

3 Assam 250 104 87 0

4 Bihar 2,751 3,328 122 0

5 Chandigarh 116 6 106 0

6 Chhattisgarh 682 365 347 1

7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu 0 5 0 0

8 Delhi 75 123 265 0

9 Goa 1 2 1 0

10 Gujarat 5,248 695 700 1

11 Haryana 186 326 597 0

12 Himachal Pradesh 56 36 62 0

13 Jammu & Kashmir 2 358 235 0

14 Jharkhand 11 1,179 23 0

15 Karnataka 9,177 716 5,827 0

16 Kerala 1,497 1,160 1,492 150

17 Lakshadweep Islands 0 0 1 0

18 Madhya Pradesh 93 4,754 3,377 0

19 Maharashtra 13 2,952 174 0

20 Manipur 345 1 0 0

21 Meghalaya 0 0 6 0

22 Mizoram 0 0 0 0

23 Odisha 116 269 277 0

24 Puducherry 100 3 0 0

25 Punjab 3,450 2,410 3,295 616

26 Rajasthan 2,874 3,192 695 0

27 Sikkim 35 48 11 0

28 Tamil Nadu 9,033 14,934 346 1

29 Telangana 2,804 280 841 0

30 Tripura 2,919 9,144 228 0

31 Uttar Pradesh 334 12,117 17,294 0

32 Uttarakhand 9 229 138 104

33 West Bengal 35,523 47,573 30,399 36

TOTAL 82,105 1,08,340 81,431 909

Note: No Scheduled Castes population in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland as per Census - 2011.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/ July 15, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi - 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.2832 for 17.07.2019 by Dr.

Vikas Mahatme, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social welfare schemes and their

objectives”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 12.07.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.2832 for 17.07.2019 by Dr. Vikas

Mahatme, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social welfare schemes and their objectives”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the active social welfare schemes

and their objectives under the

various Departments of the

concerned Ministry;

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

Training Programmes). All the Schemes of NSFDC are

social welfare schemes. The NSFDC Schemes are being

implemented by NSFDC through its State Channelizing

Agencies (SCAs) and other Channelizing Agencies

(CAs). The details of the Schemes including the benefits

that can be availed under these Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) the benefits that can be availed

under these schemes;

(c) the details of nodal agency,

implementing agency and

technical agency in the district for

these schemes; and

(c)

NSFDC is the nodal agency providing concessional

financial assistance in the form of loan under its Credit

Based Schemes and Grants-in-Aid under its Non-credit

Based Scheme.

The details of implementing agency, training

institutions/technical agency for NSFDC Schemes are

enclosed at Annexure-II.

(d) the schemes which have a

provision for Direct Benefit

Transfer (DBT), how much

amount of monetary benefits go

through DBT, the provision for the

remaining monetary benefit and

the amount given through DBT

under these schemes to each State?

(d) The Credit Based Schemes of NSFDC are being

implemented by the SCAs and CAs of NSFDC. The

concessional finance and subsidy [for the target group

living Below Poverty Line (BPL) limit only] are the

provision for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). The SCAs

and CAs are the implementing agencies to ensure DBT

as per the DBT Act.

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The Non-credit Based Scheme is being implemented by

the Training Institutions. Stipend is the provision for

Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). NSFDC has been doing

the DBT. During 2018-19, Rs. 166.73 lakhs has been

provided as stipend through DBT.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.2832 for 17.07.2019 by Dr. Vikas

Mahatme, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social welfare schemes and their objectives”.

(A) Credit Based Schemes

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is charged

based on NSFDC share/unit as per the details given

below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of the

total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire course fee

or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and Rs.20.00 lakh

(abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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(B) Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed Universities /Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill

Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

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Annexure-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.2832 for 17.07.2019 by Dr. Vikas

Mahatme, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social welfare schemes and their objectives”.

STATE/UT-WISE LIST OF STATE CHANNELISING AGENCIES

Sl.

No. State/UT Name of the SCA

1 Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Cooperative Finance Corporation Ltd.

2

Assam Assam State Development Corporation for SCs Ltd.

3 Bihar Bihar State SCs Co-operative Development Corporation Ltd.

4 Chandigarh Chandigarh SCs, BCs & Minorities Financial & Development Corporation

Ltd. 5 Chhattisgarh Chhatisgarh State Antavasayee Sahkari Finance & Development Corporation

6 Delhi Delhi SC/ST/OBC/Minorities & Handicapped Financial & Development

Corporation

7 Gujarat Gujarat SCs Development Corporation

8 Gujarat

Dr. Ambedkar Antyodaya Vikas Nigam

9 Goa Goa State SCs & OBCs Finance and Development Corporation Ltd.

10 Haryana Haryana SCs Fin. and Development Corporation Ltd.

11 Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh SCs & STs Development Corporation

12 Jharkhand

Jharkhand State Scheduled Castes Cooperative Development Corporation

13 Jammu & Kashmir J&K SCs, STs & OBCs Dev. Corpn. Ltd.

14 Karnataka

Dr B. R. Ambedkar Development Corporation Ltd.

15 Kerala Kerala State Development Corporation for SCs & STs Ltd.,

16 Kerala Kerala State Women's Development Corporation

17 Madhya Pradesh MP State Cooperative SC Finance & Development Corporation

18 Maharashtra Mahatma Phule BCs Development Corporation Ltd.

19 Maharashtra Sahityaratna Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe Development Corporation Ltd.

20 Maharashtra Sant Rohidas Leather Industries & Charmakar Development Corporation

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21 Manipur

Manipur Tribal Development Corporation Ltd.

22 Manipur Manipur SCs & STs Co-operative Development Bank

23 Meghalaya Meghalaya Cooperative Apex Bank Ltd.

24 Odisha Odisha SCs & STs Dev. Finance Co-op. Corpn. Ltd.

25 Puducherry Puducherry Adi Dravidar Dev. Corpn. Ltd.

26 Punjab

Punjab Scheduled Castes Land Development & Finance Corporation

27 Rajasthan Rajasthan SCs & STs Fin. & Dev. Co-op. Corporation Ltd.

28 Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Housing & Development Corporation Ltd.

29 Tripura Tripura Scheduled Castes Co-operative Development Corporation Ltd. 30 Uttar Pradesh UP Scheduled Castes Finance & Dev. Corpn. Ltd., 31 Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Bahu-udeshiya Vitta Evam Vikas Nigam,

32 West Bengal West Bengal SCs, STs & OBC Development & Finance Corporation

33 Dadra & Nagar

Haveli & Daman &

Diu

Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu SCs/STs/OBCs & Minorities Financial &

Development Corporation

34 Sikkim Sikkim Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes & Backward Classes Development Corporation

35 Telangana Telangana Scheduled Castes Cooperative Development Corporation

36. Mizoram

Mizoram Urban Cooperative Development Bank Ltd.

37 Mizoram Mizoram Khadi & Village Industries Board

38 Assam North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd.

39. Jharkhand Jharkhand Silk Textile & Handicraft Development Corporation Ltd.

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LIST OF CHANNELISING AGENCIES – ALTERNATE CHANNEL

Sl.

No.

State/UT Name of the Channelizing Agency

A. Public Sector Bank

1. Bengaluru

(PAN India)

Syndicate Bank

2. Chennai

(PAN India)

Indian Overseas Bank

3. Kolkata

(PAN India)

Allahabad Bank

4. Bengaluru

(PAN India)

Canara Bank

5. Hyderabad

(PAN India)

Andhra Bank

6. New Delhi

(PAN India)

Punjab National Bank

7. Gurgaon

(PAN India)

Oriental Bank of Commerce

8. Vadodara

(PAN India)

Bank of Baroda

9. Mumbai

(PAN India)

Union Bank of India

10. New Delhi

(PAN India)

Punjab & Sind Bank

B. Regional Rural Bank

11. Bihar Dakshin Bihar Gramin Bank,

12. Bihar Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank

13. Jharkhand Vananchal Gramin Bank

14. Maharashtra Maharashtra Gramin Bank

15. Maharashtra Vidarbha Kokan Gramin Bank

16. Harayana Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank,

17. Gujarat Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank

18. Gujarat Sourastra Gramin Bank

19. Telangana Telangana Grameena Bank

20. Rajasthan Rajasthan Marudhara Gramin Bank

21. Uttar Pradesh Baroda Uttar Pradesh Gramin Bank

22. Uttar Pradesh Purvanchal Bank

23. Uttar Pradesh Prathama U.P. Gramin Bank

24. Uttar Pradesh Kashi Gomti Samyut Gramin Bank,

25. Uttar Pradesh Aryavart Bank

26. Kerala Kerala Gramin Bank

27. Karnataka Kaveri Grameena Bank

28. Karnataka Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank

29. Tripura Tripura Gramin Bank

30. Andhra Pradesh Chaitanya Godavari Gramin Bank

31. Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikash Bank

32. Andhra Pradesh Saptagiri Grameena Bank

33. Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pragati Grameena Bank

34. Assam Assam Gramin Vikash Bank

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35. Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Grama Bank

36. Punjab Punjab Gramin Bank

37. Madhya Pradesh Madhhyanchal Gramin Bank

38. Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank

39. Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank

40. Pudducherry Puduvai Bharatiar Grama Bank

41. Uttarkhand Uttarkhand Gramin Bank

42. West Bengal Paschim Banga Gramin Bank

C. Non-Banking Financial Company- Micro Finance Institutions (NBFC-MFIs)

43. Maharashtra Anik Financial Services Private Limited

44. Assam Grameen Development & Finance Private Limited

45. Odisha Sambandh Finserve Pvt. Ltd

D. Cooperative Banks/Societies

46. Gujarat Shri SEWA Mahila Sahakari Bank Ltd

47. Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Sahakari Gram Vikas Bank

48. Telangana Stree Nidhi Credit Co-operative Federation Limited

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LIST OF TRAINING INSTITUTIONS

Sl. No.

Name and Addresses of the Training Institute/Sector Skill Councils

1. Ed.CIL (India) Limited

2. West Bengal Electronics Industry Development Corporation Ltd.

3. Electronics Corporation of India Ltd. (ECIL)

4. Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI),

5. Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC)

6. National Academy of Construction (NAC)

7. Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation (KELTRON)

8. Escorts Skill Development (ESD), Corporate Centre

9. Security Sector Skill Development Council (SSSDC)

10. Centre for Research & Industrial Staff Performance (CRISP)

11. Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET)

12. Furniture & Fitting Skill Council (FFSC)

13. Handicrafts & Carpet Sector Skill Council (H&CSSC)

14. Indian Plumbing Skill Council (IPSC)

15. Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC)

16. Domestic Workers Sector Skill Council (DWSSC)

17. ICI-Industrial Training Institute (ICI-ITI)

18. Rubber Sector Skill Council (RSSC)

19. Textiles Sector Skill Council (TSSC)

20. Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Science University (GADVASU)

21. Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI)

22. Ashok Leyland Institute Driving Training Research (ALIDTR)

23. National Institute for Entrepreneurship & Small Business NIESBUD)

24. Don Bosco Tech. Society

25. Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF)

26. Beauty & Wellness Sector Skill Council (B&WSSC)

27. Management & Entrepreneurship and Professional Skill Council (M&EPSC)

28. Electronics Sector Skill Council (ESSC)

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29. Apparel Made-ups and Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council (AMHFSSC)

30. Logistic Sector Skill Council (LSSC)

31. Media & Entertainment Sector Skill Council (MESSC)

32. Sports, Physical Education Fitness & Leisure Skill Council (SPEFL-SC)

33. Instrumentation Automation Surveillance and Communication Sector Skill Council

34. Ambuja Cement Foundation

35. Dalmia Bharat Foundation

36. Tata Strive

37. Assam Skill Development Mission

38. Tech Mahindra Foundation

39. Power Sector Skill Councils

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/798 July 15, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi - 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.2833 for 17.07.2019 by Dr.

Vikas Mahatme, Hon’ble MP regarding “Provision of online applications

for social welfare schemes”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 12.07.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.2833 for 17.07.2019 by Dr. Vikas

Mahatme, Hon’ble MP regarding “Provision of online applications for social

welfare schemes”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the eligibility criteria for all the

welfare schemes under the

Ministry and the documents

required;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The eligibility criteria of applicants for coverage under

NSFDC's welfare schemes are as under:

(i) Applicants should belong to the Scheduled Caste

community.

(ii) Annual family income of the applicants should

be up to Rs.3.00 lakh (for both rural and urban

areas w.e.f. 08.03.2018) under Credit Based

Schemes.

(b) the welfare schemes under the

Ministry having provision for

online application;

(b) Some of the State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) of

NSFDC are having provision to apply online for welfare

schemes.

SCAs of NSFDC in the States of Andhra Pradesh, West

Bengal, Haryana and Kerala have already developed

online facility where the prospective beneficiaries can

apply for loan under welfare schemes.

(c) the action Ministry is taking to

increase awareness, application

and enrollment of these schemes;

and

(c)

NSFDC has been popularizing its schemes amongst the

target group by participating in various exhibitions/fairs,

awareness programmes organized at National, State and

District level. NSFDC has been participating in

National/International Events such as Shilpotsav, Dilli

Haat, New Delhi, India International Trade Fair, (IITF),

Pragati Maidan, New Delhi and International Surajkund

Crafts Mela, Faridabad, Haryana in which NSFDC

assisted beneficiaries are provided free stalls to exhibit

and sell their products. Besides above, NSFDC displays

Brochures and Pamphlets having details of its schemes

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in the above-said events to generate mass awareness

amongst the visitors of these National/International level

events. Further, NSFDC also distributes Brochures and

Pamphlets having details of its schemes amongst the

target group in the State, District level events as well as

awareness programmes organized.

(d) what are the steps being taken to

create a digital infrastructure for

schemes which do not have

provision for an online application

given by the increasing internet

penetration day by day?

(d) As per the instructions of MoSJ&E, a Social Benefits

Management System (SBMS) Software has been

developed to facilitate prospective beneficiaries to apply

online under welfare schemes of NSFDC and MOSJ&E,

State Government‟s schemes and Grants-in-Aid

provided under SCA to SCSP. This Software has been

developed by National e-Governance Division (NeGD),

MeitY, Government of India in association with

NSFDC, NBCFDC and NSKFDC. The SBMS will

enable beneficiaries to track progress of their online

application at various stages along with other related

information. It will also provide a solution to SCAs and

Apex Corporations for online loan processing and data

management.

SBMS will be implemented in States where online

facility is not available and in other States. It will be

integrated with existing online facility/system.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/823 July 17, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy.No.6305 for 23.7.2019

regarding “Swachhta Udyami Yojana”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 15.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question Dy.No.6305 for 23.7.2019 regarding

“Swachhta Udyami Yojana”.

The Lok Sabha unstarred Question Dy.No.6305 for 23.7.2019 regarding “Swachhta

Udyami Yojana” does not pertain to NSFDC. Therefore, the information in this regard

may treated as Nil.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/ July 19, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.4965 for 23.7.2019 by

Shrimati Jaskaur Meena, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Welfare Schemes of

SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 17.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.4965 for 23.7.2019 by

Shrimati Jaskaur Meena, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Welfare Schemes of SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

The details of the schemes of the

Ministry being implemented in

Rajasthan;

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8 (not for profit) and

Schedule „C‟ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE)

under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

(MoSJ&E), Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic

development of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

Training Programmes). All the Schemes of NSFDC are

welfare schemes. The NSFDC Schemes are being

implemented by NSFDC through its State Channelizing

Agencies (SCAs), other Channelizing Agencies (CAs)

and Training Institutions Pan India including Rajasthan.

The details of the NSFDC‟s Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) the funds allocated for the said

schemes during the last three years

and the current year, ;

(b) The funds allocated for disbursement in the State of

Rajasthan during last three years and the current year

are given as under:

Financial

Year

Notional

Allocation

(Rs. in crores)

Disbursement

made

(Rs. in crores)

2016-17 26.75 23.91

2017-18 42.27 30.50

2018-19 42.27 5.73

2019-20

(as on 30.6.2019)

45.29 0.00

TOTAL 156.58 60.14

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(c) the status of implementation of

schemes in Dausa district of

Rajasthan; and

(c) NSFDC has been implementing its Credit Based

Schemes for the target group through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs), Public Sector Banks

(PSBs), Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and Non-Credit

Based Scheme i.e. Skill Development Training

Programmes through eligible Training Institutions,

Sector Skill Councils etc.

The status of implementation of NSFDC‟s Schemes

through the above mentioned agencies during last three

years and current year (up to 30.06.2019)in the district

of Dausa, Rajasthan are given as under:

Financial Year Financial

(Rs. in lakhs)

Physical

(Numbers)

2016-17 32.34 39

2017-18 50.63 58

2018-19 11.28 10

2019-20

(up to 30.06.2019)

0.00 0

TOTAL 94.25 107

(d) the number of scholarships allotted

for students belonging to Scheduled

Castes in the Dausa district along

with the number of children who

have benefitted from it ?

(d) NSFDC does not have any scholarship scheme. Therefore,

the information in this regard is Nil.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.4965 for 23.7.2019 by

Shrimati Jaskaur Meena, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Welfare Schemes of SCs”.

(A) Credit Based Schemes

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is charged

based on NSFDC share/unit as per the details given

below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of the

total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire course fee

or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and Rs.20.00 lakh

(abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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(B) Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed Universities /Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill

Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 31/2019-20/905 July 19, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.342 for 24.7.2019 by

Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Welfare Schemes

implemented in the country”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 18.7.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.342 for 24.7.2019 by Dr. L.

Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Welfare Schemes implemented in the

country”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the number of social welfare

schemes being implemented in

various States of the country along

with the name of each scheme;

(a)

&

(b)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8

(not for profit) and Schedule „C‟ Central Public

Sector Enterprise (CPSE) under the Ministry of

Social Justice & Empowerment (MoSJ&E),

Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of

loan under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-

economic development of persons belonging to

Scheduled Castes having annual family income up

to Rs.3.00 lakh.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and one (1)

Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill Development

Training Programmes). All the Schemes of NSFDC

are social welfare schemes. The NSFDC Schemes

are being implemented by NSFDC through its State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs), other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) and Training Institutions.

The details of the NSFDC‟s Schemes including

name, unit cost, interest rate etc. are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) whether there is a specific scheme

for weaker sections especially to

SCs/STs in the country; and

(c) if so, the details of these schemes

along with allocation and fund

spent on the scheme so far till date,

State-wise?

(c) The State/UT-wise notional allocation and

disbursement made/funds spent by NSFDC during

last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19) and current

year (2019-20 – as on 30.6.2019) is enclosed at

Annexure-II.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.342 for 24.7.2019 by Dr. L.

Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Welfare Schemes implemented in the

country”.

(A) Credit Based Schemes

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is charged

based on NSFDC share/unit as per the details given

below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of the

total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire course fee

or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and Rs.20.00 lakh

(abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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(B) Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for

non-residential training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel

Technology, Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for

unemployed youths of the target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous

Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed Universities /Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill

Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC‟s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification

Framework (NSQF) compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of

Ministry of Skill Training and Entrepreneurship.

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Annexure-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NSFDC), DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Starred Question No.342 for 24.07.2019 by Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social welfare schemes

implemented in the country”.

State/UT-wise notional allocation and disbursement made during last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19) and current year

[2019-20 :up to 30.06.2019]

Sl. State/UT 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 ( up to 30.06.2019)

No.

Notional

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

made

(Rs. in lakhs)

Notional

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

made

(Rs. in lakhs)

Notional

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

made

(Rs. in lakhs)

Notional

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

made

(Rs. in lakhs)

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.55 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

2 Andhra Pradesh 1848.51 7012.30 2920.90 3510.69 2920.90 21085.40 3129.53 0.00

3 Assam 652.43 114.41 1030.93 222.11 1030.93 78.39 1104.57 0.00

4 Bihar 3626.22 2455.99 5729.92 1853.23 5729.92 114.48 6139.20 0.00

5 Chandigarh 43.58 53.02 68.86 31.17 68.86 35.63 73.77 0.00

6 Chhattisgarh 716.67 1802.58 1132.43 1142.69 1132.43 806.68 1213.32 0.98

7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman

& Diu

2.69 0.00 4.26 12.36 4.26 0.00 4.56 0.00

8 Delhi 615.55 127.82 972.66 300.77 972.66 421.96 1042.13 0.00

9 Goa 5.57 6.75 8.80 10.94 8.80 3.40 9.43 0.00

10 Gujarat 891.81 4467.19 1409.18 1968.86 1409.18 3268.19 1509.83 8.68

11 Haryana 1119.26 249.68 1768.58 541.86 1768.58 789.68 1894.91 0.00

12 Himachal Pradesh 378.50 138.97 598.07 92.48 598.07 39.17 640.79 0.85

13 Jammu & Kashmir 202.46 6.20 319.91 775.40 319.91 992.88 342.77 0.00

14 Jharkhand 872.37 6.23 1378.46 688.17 1378.46 21.75 1476.92 0.00

15 Karnataka 2292.75 5807.18 3622.85 1409.13 3622.85 6732.13 3881.62 0.00

16 Kerala 665.30 1788.49 1051.26 1861.94 1051.26 2065.63 1126.35 232.84

17 Lakshadweep Islands 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.36 0.00 0.00

18 Madhya Pradesh 2482.58 92.15 3922.82 3179.54 3922.82 2217.63 4203.02 0.00

19 Maharashtra 2905.80 65.07 4591.56 6037.52 4591.56 157.87 4919.53 0.00

20 Manipur 28.37 100.00 44.84 2.80 44.84 0.00 48.04 0.00

21 Meghalaya 5.07 0.00 8.02 0.00 8.02 4.86 8.59 0.00

22 Mizoram 0.36 0.00 0.56 0.00 0.56 0.00 0.60 0.00

23 Odisha 1573.40 83.18 2486.18 392.30 2486.18 312.75 2663.76 0.00

24 Puducherry 42.97 45.00 67.90 1.63 67.90 0.00 72.75 0.00

25 Punjab 1939.30 2131.08 3064.35 3368.45 3064.35 3719.58 3283.24 269.19

26 Rajasthan 2675.04 2390.75 4226.92 3050.35 4226.92 573.50 4528.84 0.00

27 Sikkim 8.27 87.90 13.06 115.15 13.06 37.18 14.00 0.00

28 Tamil Nadu 3160.26 7170.53 4993.64 8770.68 4993.64 340.31 5350.32 5.63

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Sl. State/UT 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 (up to 30.06.2019)

No.

Disbursement

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

Actual

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

Actual

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

Actual

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

Allocation

(Rs. in lakhs)

Disbursement

Actual

(Rs. in lakhs)

29 Telangana 1189.09 3584.43 1878.93 712.21 1878.93 1084.20 2013.14 0.00

30 Tripura 191.50 3366.06 302.59 6223.06 302.59 1048.71 324.20 7.79

31 Uttar Pradesh 9052.26 221.67 14303.80 7408.87 14303.80 17337.12 15325.51 0.00

32 Uttarakhand 414.23 5.28 654.54 287.55 654.54 137.97 701.29 31.20

33 West Bengal 4697.83 4518.04 7423.22 6114.97 7423.22 3693.86 7953.47 82.89

TOTAL 44300.00 47897.95 70000.00 60088.43 70000.00 67121.27 75000.00 640.05

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 28/2018-19/968 July 19, 2019

Shri M. Jena,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi - 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Question No.3630 for 24.7.2019 by

Shrimati Kanta Kardam, Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for

Welfare of SCs”.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Question No.3630 for 24.7.2019 by Shrimati Kanta

Kardam, Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for Welfare of SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether Government has

issued any guidelines for

proper implementation of its

various ongoing schemes

dedicated for the welfare of

Scheduled Castes, if so, the

details thereof:

(a)

National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Central Public Sector

Enterprise (CPSE) under the Ministry of Social

Justice & Empowerment, Government of India.

The broad objective of NSFDC is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-

economic development of persons belonging to

scheduled caste families having annual family

income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

The financial assistance is routed through State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by State

Governments/UT Administration and other

Channelizing Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC

has signed Memoranda of Agreements.

NSFDC has issued the following guidelines to its

SCAs/CAs for proper implementation of its various

Credit Based Schemes for the welfare of eligible

Scheduled Castes.

(i) Fulfillment of prudential norms before seeking

disbursement of funds from NSFDC,.

(ii) Submission of scheme-wise Quarterly Progress Report

on the utilization of disbursed funds in the prescribed

format.

(b)

Whether Government has

set up a monitoring

mechanism to ensure proper

implementation of schemes

by various State

Governments;

(b)

NSFDC has the following mechanism and measures

for monitoring to ensure proper/effective

implementation of its schemes by the SCAs and CAs;

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

certificates in the prescribed format containing

the details such as name, gender, annual family

income, caste and addresses of beneficiaries,

amount disbursed, mode of disbursement, date of

disbursement etc.

NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues

relating to NSFDC Schemes in the Board

Meetings of SCAs.

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High level meetings of NSFDC officers are held

with State Governments and SCA Officers to

discuss pending issues.

NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports

on the same.

(c) whether it is a fact that

despite the various efforts

being made by

Government, a large

number of people belonging

to Scheduled Caste are

living Below Poverty Line

and they have nil assets,

State-wise details thereof;

and

(c)

To be replied by MoSJ&E.

(d) the steps taken by

Government to develop a

balanced balanced and

egalitarian society in India,

the details thereof

(e) In order to accomplish the broad objective of NSFDC

stated at (a) above, NSFDC has 13 Credit Based

Schemes under which concessional financial

assistance is provided to the target group through

SCAs and CAs.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/ July 23, 2019

Ms. Yogita Swaroop,

Economic Adviser,

Department of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

B-2, Ground Floor, Pt. Deendayal Antyodya Bhawan,

CGO Complex,

New Delhi - 110 003.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Provisional Starred Question No.9743 for

26.07.2019 by Dr. Nishikant Dubey and Dr. Alok Kumar Suman,

Hon’ble MPs regarding “Skill Development in Textile Industry”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 22.07.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

Copy for kind information to:

Shri M. Jena, Under Secretary (SCD-IV), MoSJ&E, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 115.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Provisional Starred Question No.9743 for 26.07.2019 by Dr.

Nishikant Dubey and Dr. Alok Kumar Suman, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Skill

Development in Textile Industry”.

Question Reply

(a) whether the Government has

any proposal to develop a

training school under the

Integrated Skill Development

Scheme in the state of Bihar, if

so, the details thereof;

(a) Not applicable as the Integrated Skill Development

Scheme (ISDS) is a scheme of Ministry of Textiles,

Govt. of India.

(b) the details thereof and the

number of students enrolled

under the Integrated Skill

Development Scheme in the

district Gopalganj of Bihar;

(b)

(c) whether the Government has

taken any steps to train persons

under the ISDS scheme

specially in the district

Gopalganj of Bihar;

(c)

(d) if so; the details thereof and the

details about the progress made

so far by the scheme in

achieving its target;

(d)

(e) the details of programmes

currently being implemented by

Government for skill

development in various sectors

of textiles industry; and

(e) National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is a Central Public Sector

Enterprise (CPSE) under the Ministry of Social Justice

& Empowerment (MoSJ&E), Government of India.

NSFDC sponsors skill development training

programmes for providing employment opportunities to

persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes only, under

which 100% course fee and stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per

month for non-residential programmes is provided for

developing their skills and make them employable either

in self-employment or wage-employment. These

programmes are conducted through Government/ Semi-

Government/ Autonomous Institutions/

Universities/Deemed Universities/ Sector Skill Council/

Sector Skill Council affiliated institutes. All NSFDC

sponsored skill training programmes are National Skill

Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant and

conform to the Common Norms for Skill Development

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Schemes.

Details of programmes implemented by NSFDC for

skill development in various sectors of textiles industry,

during last two years (2017-18 and 2018-19), are as

under:

Year Name of Programmes

2017-18 Sewing Machine Operator, Production

Supervisor Sewing, Two Shaft Handloom

Weaver, Ring Frame Doffer, Autoconer

Tenter, Hank Dyer, Drawframe Operator,

Power Loom Operator, Automatic Shuttle

Loom Operator and Compactor Operator

2018-19 Two Shaft Handloom Weaver, Sampling

coordinator, Sewing Machine Operator,

Self Employed Tailor, Autoconer Tenter,

Ring Frame Doffer, Ring Frame Tenter

and Power Loom Operator

(f) the details of funds allocated to

various educational institutions

and Non-Governmental

Organizations (NGOs), etc. for

the skill development

programmes in Jharkhand and

other States during the last two

years?

(f) Details of funds sanctioned to various Sector Skill

Councils (SSCs)/Training Institutes, for skill

development training programmes in Textile and

Apparel Sector in the State of Jharkhand and other

States during last two years (2017-18 and 2018-19), are

as under:

(Rs. in lakh)

Year Total sanctioned training cost

Jharkhand State Pan India

2017-18 30.38 680.84

2018-19 12.41 471.63

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 32/2019-20/ August 02, 2019

The Under Secretary (Cdn.),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Assurance in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.5647 for

26.07.2019 by Dr. Sukanta Majumdar, Shri Raja Amareshwara

Naik and Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar, Hon’ble M.Ps. regarding

“Patent Rights Granted to Academic/R&D Instituions”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E‟s email dated 01.08.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

Copy for kind information to:

Shri M. Jena, Under Secretary (SCD-IV), MoSJ&E, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 115.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI

Assurance in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.5647 for

26.07.2019 by Dr. Sukanta Majumdar, Shri Raja Amareshwara Naik and

Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar, Hon’ble M.Ps. regarding “Patent Rights

Granted to Academic/R&D Institutions”.

The Assurance in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.5647 for

26.07.2019 regarding “Patent Rights Granted to Academic/R&D Institutions”

does not pertain to NSFDC. Therefore, the information in this regard may

treated as Nil.

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Parliamentary Questions Pertaining to NSFDC

[Booklet No.17]

LOK SABHA (2

nd Session of the 17

thLok Sabha)

&

(RAJYA SABHA) (250

thSession of Rajya Sabha)

(Period 18th November, 2019 to 13th December, 2019)

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION, DELHI (CIN: U93000DL1989NPL034967)

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I N D E X Parliament Questions (with Answer)

[Booklet No.17] Sl.

No.

Questions Subject &

Name of the Hon’ble MP

Lok

Sabha/

Rajya

Sabha

Page

No.

1. Question

No.395 for

19.11.2019

Welfare of Economically Weaker

Sections by Shri Jagdambika Pal

LS 1-2

2. Question

No.379 for

19.11.2019

Schemes for Vulnerable Sections by

Dr. Manoj Rajoria

LS 3-5

3. Question

No.401 for

19.11.2019

Funds for SCs and OBCs by Shri

Kaushalendra Kumar

LS 6-7

4. Question

No.265 for

19.11.2019

Funds for Welfare Schemes of

SCs/BTC Sector by Shri Naba

Kumar Sarania

LS 8-10

5. (b) of Question

No.U 218 for

19.11.2019

Expenditure on Social Sector RS 11-12

6. Question

Dy.No.S780

for 21.11.2019

Budgetary Spending by Ministries RS 13-15

7. Question No.

588 for

21.11.2019

Ongoing litigation cases in Courts

by Shri Amar Patnaik

RS 16-17

8. Question Dy.

No. S1204,

S1189, S1198

for 27.11.2019

Socio-economic Status of SCs and

OBCs by Ch. Sukhram Singh

Yadav, Shri Vishmbhar Prasad

Nishad & Smt. Chhaya Verma

RS 18-20

9. Question

Dy.No.5406

for 3.12.2019

Funds for Development of SCs LS 21-25

10. Questions

No.4945 for

3.12.2019

Funds for Welfare of SCs LS 26-28

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Sl.

No.

Questions Subject &

Name of the Hon’ble MP

Lok

Sabha/

Rajya

Sabha

Page

No.

11. Questions

No.209

(Dy. No.6497)

for 3.12.2019

Schemes for Niradhar Jans LS 29-30

12. Question

Dy.No.2508

for 3.12.2019

Social Welfare Schemes LS 31-37

13. Question

Dy.No.2507

for 3.12.2019

Social Welfare Hostels LS 38-39

14. Question

Dy.No.2422

for 3.12.2019

Schemes for SCs and OBCs LS 40-44

15. Question

Dy.No.2345

for 3.12.2019

Employment to SCs and OBCs LS 45-49

16. Question

No.3511 for

10.12.2019

Basic Amenities to SCs by Shri

Guman Singh Damor

LS 50-51

17. Question

No.3659 for

10.12.2019

Financial Assistance to SCs by Shri

Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma

LS 52

18. Question

No.3543 for

10.12.2019

Funds for Welfare Schemes by

Thiru Navukkarasarsu

LS 53

19. Question

No.3498 for

10.12.2019

Socio-Economic Conditions of SCs

and OBCs by Shri Y. Devendrappa

LS 54-55

20. Question

No.3622 for

10.12.2019

Recruitment of SCs by Shri

Muniswamy

LS 56

21. Question

No.3165 for

11.12.2019

Schemes for SCs and OBCs by

Kumari Selja

RS 57-61

22. Question

No.3178 for

11.12.2019

Disposal of pending proposals by

Smt. Sampatiya Uikey

RS 62-63

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No.

Questions Subject &

Name of the Hon’ble MP

Lok

Sabha/

Rajya

Sabha

Page

No.

23. Starred

Question

No.247 for

11.12.2019

New Mini Gurukul Schools in

Telangana by Shri B. Lingaiah

Yadav

RS 64-65

- Do - REVISED 66-68

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1753 November 14, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.395 for 19.11.2019 by Shri

Jagdambika Pal Hon’ble MP regarding “Welfare of Economically Weaker

Sections”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 13.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.395 for 19.11.2019 by Shri Jagdambika Pal Hon’ble

MP regarding “Welfare of Economically Weaker Sections”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

The total number of people in the

country recognized under

Economically Weaker Section

(EWS) category, State-wise;

(a),

(b),

(c),

(d)

&

(e)

As per the mandate, the target group of National

Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) are Scheduled Caste persons

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakhs only.

Economically Weaker Section (EWS) is a sub-category

of people belonging to the General Category having an

annual family income less than Rs.8.00 lakhs and who

do not belong to any reserved category such as

SC/ST/OBC.

Therefore, the matter of Economically Weaker Section

(EWS) category does not pertain to NSFDC.

(b) the details of such people, gender-

wise and age-wise;

(c) whether the Government aims to

introduce more measures for the

welfare of the Economically

Weaker Sections in the country;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) if not, the reasons therefor?

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1751 November 14, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.379 for 19.11.2019 by Dr.

Manoj Rajoria, Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for Vulnerable Sections ”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 13.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.379 for 19.11.2019 by Dr. Manoj Rajoria, Hon’ble

MP regarding “Schemes for Vulnerable Sections ”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government has been

successful in monitoring and

supervising the schemes

implemented for the vulnerable

sections of the society;

(a)

&

(b)

As per the Policy, NSFDC commissions external

evaluation studies every year to find out the impact of

NSFDC’s schemes on the lives of the target group. In

addition to the above, NSFDC has also the following

monitoring mechanism to ensure proper monitoring and

supervision of the Schemes implemented by its State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) and Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) for the Scheduled Caste persons having

annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh only, one of

the vulnerable sections of the society:

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

reports in the prescribed format containing the

details such as name, gender, annual family

income, caste and addresses of beneficiaries,

amount disbursed, mode of disbursement, date of

disbursement etc.

NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues

relating to NSFDC Schemes in the Board Meetings

of SCAs.

High level meetings of NSFDC Officers are held

with State Governments and SCAs/CAs Officers

to discuss the pending issues.

NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs/CAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports on

the same.

(b) if so, the details thereof;

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(c) whether the Government is

keeping a track on the activities of

the dubious Non-Governmental

Organizations (NGOs) and other

support groups/rehabilitation

centres; and

(c)

&

(d)

NSFDC does not provide financial assistance through

Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs) and other

support groups/rehabilitation centres. Therefore, the

reply in this regard may be treated as Nil.

(d) if so, the details thereof?

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1754 November 14, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.401 for 19.11.2019 by Shri

Kaushalendra Kumar, Hon’ble MP regarding “Funds for SCs and OBCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 13.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.401 for 19.11.2019 by Shri Kaushalendra Kumar,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Funds for SCs and OBCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether data regarding the

population of Scheduled Castes

and Backward Classes in the

country is available with the

Government;

(a)

&

(b)

Yes Sir. The data regarding the population of

Scheduled Castes is available with NSFDC. As per the

Census 2011, the total Scheduled Population of the

Country is 20.14 crore.

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the Government is

considering to allocate funds to be

spent on development schemes on

the basis of the available data;

(c) Yes Sir. At the beginning of each financial year,

NSFDC notionally allocates its available funds to its

State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) based on

Scheduled Castes population of States/UTs with respect

to the Country’s total Scheduled Castes population.

The SCAs are requested to avail funds from NSFDC

atleast up to the Notional Allocation made for the

socio-economic development of Scheduled Caste

persons having annual family income of Rs.3.00 lakhs

only.

(d) Whether it is a fact that the

Government has failed to eradicate

poverty and minimize starvation

deaths despite poverty alleviation

campaigns and schemes being

implemented in the country; and

(d)

&

(e)

No Sir. NSFDC has been commissioning external

evaluation studies to assess the performance of its

schemes through external agencies in selected

States/UTs with the specified sample size of

beneficiaries, whose utilization reports were received in

the NSFDC/training completed during the previous year

to find out the impact of the Schemes on the livelihood

of the target group.

As per the findings of the reports in the past years, one

of the findings is that the annual family income of the

assisted beneficiaries has increased apart from asset

creation which provides regular income to the assisted

beneficiaries.

Further, as per the records of NSFDC, no such cases of

starvation death has been reported.

(e) if so, the details thereof?

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1752 November 14, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.265 for 19.11.2019 by Shri Naba

Kumar Sarania, Hon’ble MP regarding “Funds for Welfare Schemes of

SCs/BTC Sector”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 13.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.265 for 19.11.2019 by Shri Naba Kumar Sarania,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Funds for Welfare Schemes of SCs/BTC Sector”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the amount of funds allocated to

the State Government of Assam

and Bodoland Territorial Council

(BTC) by the Ministry during the

last three years and the details of

areas where the funds have been

spent;

(a)

At the beginning of each financial year, NSFDC

notionally allocates its available funds to its State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) based on Scheduled

Castes population of States/UTs with respect to the

Country’s total Scheduled Castes population. The SCAs

are requested to avail funds from NSFDC at least up to

the Notional Allocation made for the socio-economic

development of Scheduled Caste persons having annual

family income of Rs.3.00 lakhs only. In the State of

Assam, Assam State Development Corporation for

Scheduled Castes Limited (ASCDC) is the SCA of

NSFDC. During last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19),

NSFDC has notionally allocated Rs.27.14 crores to

ASCDC. Further, Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)

is not a nominated Channelizing Agency and has

accordingly not availed any funds from NSFDC.

(b) the schemes under which the funds

have been allocated along with the

number of people who have

benefitted from this in BTC sector;

and

(b)

&

(c)

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes. All the

Schemes of NSFDC are welfare schemes. The NSFDC

Schemes are being implemented by NSFDC through its

State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs), other

Channelizing Agencies (CAs).

The details of the NSFDC’s Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

ASCDC has not availed any funds from NSFDC since

2007-08 due to non-fulfillment of prudential norms for

disbursement. Therefore, the number of people

benefitted under NSFDC’s Schemes in the State of

Assam including BTC Sector through ASCDC may be

treated as Nil.

However, during last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19)

NSFDC has disbursed Rs.4.15 crores for socio-

economic development of 441 eligible target group in

the State of Assam including BTC Sector through Public

Sector Banks and Regional Rural Banks.

(c) the schemes being run by the

Government for the Scheduled

Castes and other Backward Classes

and the details of the people who

have benefitted from these schemes

in BTC sector?

*******

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.265 for 19.11.2019 by Shri Naba Kumar Sarania,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Funds for Welfare Schemes of SCs/BTC Sector”.

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1773 November 15, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Information/Inputs w.r.t. Question (b) of the provisionally admitted Rajya Sabha

Question No.U 218 for 19.11.2019 on “Expenditure on Social Sector”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 15.11.2019.

Sir,

This has reference to MoSJ&E’s e-mail under reference on the captioned subject.

2. National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSFDC) is a Section-8

(not for profit) and Schedule ‘C’ Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) under the Ministry of

Social Justice & Empowerment (MoSJ&E), Government of India. Every year, MoSJ&E provides

Share Capital Assistance to NSFDC to provide concessional financial assistance in the form of loan

under its Credit Based Schemes for the socio-economic development of persons belonging to

Scheduled Castes having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh.

3. The Share Capital Assistance to NSFDC is a Central Sector Scheme of MoSJ&E. Besides

Share Capital Assistance from MoSJ&E, NSFDC also contributes its internal resources generated out

of repayment received from its Channelizing Agencies every year for further disbursement of funds to

the target group under its various social sector schemes.

4. The financial assistance is routed through State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by

State Government/UT Administration and other Channelizing Agencies (CAs) with whom NSFDC

has signed Memoranda of Agreements.

5. The State/UT-wise funds disbursed by NSFDC under its Credit Based Schemes during last

four years (2015-16 to 2018-19) is enclosed in the prescribed format at Annexure-I for information

and necessary action please

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NSFDC),

DELHI

State/UT-wise and Year-wise funds disbursed under Credit Based Schemes during last four

years (2015-16 to 2018-19)

(Rs. in lakh)

Sl.

No.

Name of

the Scheme

Type of

the

Scheme

(CS/CSS)

State/UT 2015-16

(AE)

2016-17

(AE)

2017-18

(AE)

2018-19

(AE)

1 Credit

Based

Schemes of

NSFDC

Central

Sector

(CS)

Andhra Pradesh 2504.36 7012.30 3510.69 21085.40

2 Bihar 2881.36 2455.99 1853.23 114.48

3 Chhattisgarh 656.54 1802.58 1142.69 806.68

4 Goa 6.09 6.75 10.94 3.40

5 Gujarat 2259.47 4467.19 1968.86 3268.19

6 Haryana 1223.96 249.68 541.86 789.68

7 Himachal Pradesh 128.02 138.97 92.48 39.17

8 Jammu & Kashmir 782.44 6.20 775.40 992.88

9 Jharkhand 953.34 6.23 688.17 21.75

10 Karnataka 3153.40 5807.18 1409.13 6732.13

11 Kerala 4366.04 1788.49 1861.94 2065.63

12 Madhya Pradesh 39.21 92.15 3179.54 2217.63

13 Maharashtra 992.86 65.07 6037.52 157.87

14 Odisha 46.51 83.18 392.30 312.75

15 Punjab 4.32 2131.08 3368.45 3719.58

16 Rajasthan 1346.81 2390.75 3050.35 573.50

17 Tamil Nadu 11.58 7170.53 8770.68 340.31

18 Telangana 1893.40 3584.43 712.21 1084.20

19 Uttar Pradesh 7884.47 221.67 7408.87 17337.12

20 Uttarakhand 712.35 5.28 287.55 137.97

21 West Bengal 3357.74 4518.04 6114.97 3693.86

22 Assam 42.19 114.41 222.11 78.39

23 Manipur 100.00 100.00 2.80 0.00

24 Meghalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.86

25 Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

26 Sikkim 110.40 87.90 115.15 37.18

27 Tripura 2226.75 3366.06 6223.06 1048.71

28 A & N Islands 0.00 0.00 1.55 0.00

29 Chandigarh 30.00 53.02 31.17 35.63

30 Dadra Nagar Haveli 0.00 0.00 12.36 0.00

31 Delhi 180.86 127.82 300.77 421.96

32 Lakshadweep Islands 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.36

33 Puducherry 0.00 45.00 1.63 0.00

TOTAL 37894.47 47897.95 60088.43 67121.27

AE : Actual Expenditure.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/ November 19, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

ShastriBhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Question Dy.No.S780 for 21.11.2019 regarding

“Budgetary Spending by Ministries”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 18.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Question Dy.No.S780 for 21.11.2019 regarding “Budgetary

Spending by Ministries”.

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether all the Ministries have

been able to spend 10 per cent of

their budgetary allocation for the

development North-Eastern India

during the last three years;

(a)

As per the mandate, the target group of National

Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) are Scheduled Caste persons

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakhs only.

As per the guidelines of the then Planning Commission

(now NITI Aayog), 10% of the norm is applicable for

making allocation in all sectors for North Eastern

Region. However, in case of Scheduled Castes

Development, it is only 2%. Therefore, the target for

NSFDC is 2% of its total allocation.

NSFDC has achieved the above target.

(b) If so, the details of expenditure

thereof, Ministry-wise;

(b) The year-wise details of expenditure incurred (funds

disbursed) by NSFDC in North-Eastern India is given as

under:

(Rs. in crores)

Financial

Year

Equity

received

from

Govt. of

India

Total

Disburs-

ement

Disburs-

ement in

NE India

Disburs-

ement as

% age of

Equity

received

2016-17 138.00 478.98 36.68 26.58%

2017-18 128.21 600.88 65.63 51.19%

2018-19 137.39 671.21 11.69 8.51%

TOTAL 403.60 1751.07 114.00 28.25

%

(c) if not, the amount of budgetary

allocation and the amount spent,

Ministry-wise, including Assam

therein; and

(c) Not applicable in view of the above.

(d) steps taken by Government to

ensure that all Ministries spend the

mandatory 10 per cent budgetary

spending in North-Eastern thereof?

(d) NSFDC continually follows up with its State Channelizing

Agencies (SCAs)/ Other Channelizing Agencies (CAs) to

submit the proposals and avail funds for the socio-

economic development of the target group in the NE India.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Dy.No.S780 for 21.11.2019 regarding “Budgetary Spending

by Ministries”.

State-wise and Year-wise funds allocated and disbursed in North Eastern India under Credit

Based Schemes during 2018-19 and 2019-20 (up to 31.10.2019)

(Rs. in lakhs)

Sl.

No.

State 2018-19 2019-20

(Up to 31.10.2019)

Funds

Allocated

Funds

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds

Disbursed

1. Assam 1030.93 78.39 1104.57 0.00

2. Manipur 44.84 0.00 48.04 0.00

3. Meghalaya 8.02 4.86 8.59 0.00

4. Mizoram 0.56 0.00 0.60 0.00

5. Sikkim 13.06 37.18 14.00 0.00

6. Tripura 302.59 1048.71 324.20 23.96

TOTAL 1400.00 1169.14 1500.00 23.96

Note: No Scheduled Castes population in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, as per Census, 2011.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol.33/2019-20/1817 November 20, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No. 588 for 21.11.2019 by Shri

Amar Patnaik, Hon’ble MP regarding “Ongoing litigation cases in Courts”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s e-mail dated 20.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

Sd/-

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No. 588 for 21.11.2019 by Shri Amar

Patnaik, Hon’ble MP regarding “Ongoing litigation cases in Courts”.

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

The number and percentage of

ongoing litigation cases in courts

where Government is a party to the

dispute;

(a)

Presently, there are 10* ongoing litigation cases in

courts where NSFDC is a party to the dispute.

(b) The percentage of such litigation

that has been initiated by

Government,

(b) Out of the above, only 02 cases constitute 20% have

been initiated by NSFDC.

(c) The number and percentage of such

litigation for an inter-se dispute

between Ministries/Departments of

Government and PSUs: and

(c) Only 01 # case constitutes 10% is such litigation for an

inter-se dispute between State Governments of Madhya

Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in which NSFDC has been made

a party.

(d) Whether the Legal Information

Management and Briefing System

(LIMBS) platform comprehensively

tracks all such litigation?

(d) To be replied by the Ministry.

* The figure pertains to involvement of NSFDC which is a Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE)

under Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MoSJ&E), GoI.

# This case involves dispute between State Government of Madhya Pradesh and State Government of

Chhattisgarh where NSFDC has been made a party.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1827 November 21, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy. No. S1204, S1189,

S1198 for 27.11.2019 by Ch. Sukhram Singh Yadav, Shri Vishmbhar

Prasad Nishad & Smt. Chhaya Verma, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Socio-

economic Status of SCs and OBCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s e-mail dated 21.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone: 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy. No. S1204, S1189, S1198 for

27.11.2019 by Ch. Sukhram Singh Yadav, Shri Vishmbhar Prasad Nishad & Smt. Chhaya

Verma, Hon’ble MPs regarding “Socio-economic Status of SCs and OBCs”.

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

The category-wise details of data

regarding Scheduled Caste,

Scheduled Tribes and Other

Backward Class in the Census

report of 2011.

(a)

As per the Census report of 2011, the total Scheduled

Caste population of the Country is 20.14 crores.

(b) The details of current socio-

economic and educational status of

said categories;

(b) As far as NSFDC is concerned, it has been

commissioning external evaluation studies to assess the

performance of its schemes through external agencies in

selected States/UTs with the specified sample size of

beneficiaries, whose utilization reports were received in

the NSFDC/training completed during the previous year

to find out the impact of the Schemes on the livelihood

of the target group.

As per the findings of the reports in the past years, one

of the findings is that the annual family income of the

assisted beneficiaries has increased apart from asset

creation which provides regular income to the assisted

beneficiaries.

(c) Whether it is a fact that the Other

Backward Class, Scheduled Caste

and Scheduled Tribes constitute 85

per cent of the population and the

rest 15 per cent belongs to General

category; and

(c) As per the Census 2011, Scheduled Caste Population

constitutes 16.63% per cent of the total population of the

Country.

(d) The details of the steps taken by

Government to strengthen the

socio-economic and educational

condition on view of the data on

census carried out in 2011?

(d) As per the mandate, the target group of National

Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) is Scheduled Caste persons

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakhs only.

Since 1989, NSFDC has been providing concessional

financial assistance in the form of loan under its Credit

Based Schemes and grants under its Non-credit Based

Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes) for

the socio-economic development of the target group.

There is no income criterion under Non-credit Based

Scheme.

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes including two

education schemes and 01 Non-credit Based Scheme

(Skill Development Training Programmes). The credit

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based schemes are implemented through various State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) and other Channelizing

Agencies (CAs) and the Non-credit based scheme is

implemented through various Training Institutions.

As on 31.10.2019, NSFDC has assisted 14.66 lakh

families (73.30 lakh persons i.e. taking average family

size of 5 as per Census, 2011) of the target group under

its Schemes.

NSFDC introduced its Education Schemes i.e.

Educational Loan Scheme (ELS) in 2009-10 and

Vocational Education and Training Loan Scheme

(VETLS) in 2013-14. Under its Education Schemes,

NSFDC has provided concessional financial assistance

in the form of loan to 2,783 Scheduled Caste students to

pursue Technical/Professional courses to enhance their

skill and employability.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/ November 27, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.5406 for

3.12.2019 regarding “Funds for Development of SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 26.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.5406 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Funds

for Development of SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the head-wise funds provided by

the Government for the

development of Scheduled Castes

(SCs) of Jammu and Kashmir

during the last two years;

(a)

The details of funds provided by the NSFDC for the

development of Scheduled Castes (SCs) of Jammu and

Kashmir during the last two years under its Schemes are

given as under:

(Rs. in lakh)

Financial Year Funds Disbursed

2017-18 775.40

2018-19 992.88

Total 1768.28

(b) the details of the schemes being

implemented by the Government

for the upliftment and development

of SCs of Jammu and Kashmir;

(b) NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and 1 Non-

Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training

Programmes). All the Schemes of NSFDC are welfare

schemes. The details of the NSFDC’s Schemes are

enclosed at Annexure-I.

(c) whether the Government has

constituted any working group to

ensure implementation of these

schemes; and

(c)

&

(d)

As far as NSFDC is concerned, it has exclusive

departments at its Head Office headed by Senior

Officers for appraisal and sanction of proposals,

disbursement of funds and ensure that the schemes are

implemented by the SCAs/CAs/Training Institutions.

Besides above, NSFDC has the following mechanism to

ensure implementation of its schemes by the SCAs/CAs:

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

reports in the prescribed format containing the

details such as name, gender, annual family

income, caste and addresses of beneficiaries,

amount disbursed, mode of disbursement, date of

disbursement etc.

NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues

relating to NSFDC Schemes in the Board Meetings

of SCAs.

High level meetings of NSFDC Officers are held

with State Governments and SCAs/CAs Officers

to discuss the pending issues.

(d) if so, the details thereof?

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NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs/CAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports on

the same.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.5406 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Funds

for Development of SCs”.

A. Credit Based Scheme

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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B. Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for non-residential

training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel Technology,

Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for unemployed youths of the

target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed

Universities/Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC’s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of Ministry of Skill Training and

Entrepreneurship.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1867 November 28, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Replies to Lok Sabha Admitted Starred/Unstarred Questions No.209

(Dy. No.6497), 4945 and 5406 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Schemes for

Niradhar Jans, Funds for Welfare of SCs and Funds for Development of

SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 27.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.4945 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Funds for

Welfare of SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the amount of funds allocated for

welfare schemes of Scheduled Castes

since 2015 along with the schemes

being implemented by the various

Ministries;

(a)

&

(b)

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes for the socio-

economic development of Scheduled Caste persons having

annual family income of Rs.3.00 lakhs only. All the

Schemes of NSFDC are welfare schemes.

The Credit Based Schemes of NSFDC are implemented

through State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by

the respective State Government/UT Administration and

other Channelizing Agencies (CAs) such as Public Sector

Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Non-Banking Financial

Institutions-Micro-Finance Institutions etc. with whom

NSFDC has signed Memoranda of Agreements (MoAs).

The details of the NSFDC’s Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

NSFDC receives equity from the Government of India every

year and disburses the same along with the recoveries made

against earlier disbursals. Details of same are given as under:

(Rs. in crores)

Financial

Year

Equity

received from

Govt. of

India

Funds

Disbursed by

NSFDC

2014-15 100.00 270.27

2015-16 100.00 378.94

2016-17 138.00 478.98

2017-18 128.21 600.88

2018-19 137.39 671.21

2019-20

(Up to 31.10.2019)

14.60 333.30

TOTAL 618.20 2733.58

Accordingly, NSFDC has disbursed 4.42 times the funds

received from the Government since 2014-15.

(b) the total amount of funds spent so far

towards the schemes and the amount

lying unspent since 2015; and

(c) the reasons for the funds lying

unspent and the steps taken by the

Government to ensure that the funds

allocated are fully spent and in an

efficient manner?

(c)

Not applicable in view of the above.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.4945 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Funds

for Welfare of SCs”.

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1867 November 28, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Replies to Lok Sabha Admitted Starred/Unstarred Questions No.209

(Dy. No.6497), 4945 and 5406 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Schemes for

Niradhar Jans, Funds for Welfare of SCs and Funds for Development of

SCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 27.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted starred Question No.209 (Dy.No.6497) for 3.12.2019 regarding

“Schemes for Niradhar Jans”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

Whether any scheme for the

‘Niradhar Jans’ have been

implemented by the Government

and if so, the details thereof:

(a),

(b),

(c),

(d)

&

(e)

The Scheme does not pertain to NSFDC. Therefore,

information in this regard treated as Nil.

(b) whether the income ceiling for

such people to be eligible for

receiving the grants under

Niradhar Anudan Yojana is limited

to Rs.21,000/- in Maharashtra;

(c) if so, whether demands are being

made for the last few years by such

people concerned organizations

and people’s representatives to

increase the present ceiling to

Rs.50,000/- as thousands of

beneficiaries are deprived of the

benefits of the scheme;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the action likely to be taken by the

Government and the time by which

it is likely to be implemented?

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1871 November 28, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.2507 and 2508

for 3.12.2019 by regarding “Social Welfare Hostels” and Social Welfare

Schemes” .

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 27.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.2508 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Social

Welfare Schemes”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the details of social welfare

schemes being implemented in

various States of the country

particularly in Rajasthan,

Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat,

Bihar and Madhya Pradesh;

(a)

NSFDC has 13 Credit Based Schemes and 1 Non-

Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training

Programmes). All the Schemes of NSFDC are social

welfare Schemes being implemented in various States of

the country including in the States of Rajasthan,

Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar and Madhya

Pradesh.

(b) whether there is any special

scheme for the weaker sections of

the country particularly for

Scheduled Castes, Women,

Children and Weaker

Sections/BPL people in the

country;

(b) All the NSFDC’s Schemes are for the socio-economic

development of Scheduled Caste persons having annual

family income up to Rs.3.00 lakh, one of the weaker

sections of the country. However, there is no income

criterion under Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes).

Out of the 13 Credit Based Schemes, two schemes

namely Mahila Samridhi Yojana and Mahila Kisan

Yojana are exclusively for women target group.

(c) if so, the names of such schemes

and the details of the quantum of

funds allocated and spent on said

schemes during the last five years,

State-wise and

(c)

The details of the NSFDC’s Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

The State/UT-wise details of funds allocated and

spent/disbursed during last five years (2014-15 to 2018-

19) are enclosed at Annexure-II.

(d) the monitoring mechanism to

check whether the benefits under

these schemes are reaching the

needy persons?

(d) The NSFDC has the following monitoring mechanism

to check whether the benefits under these schemes are

reaching the needy persons:

The SCAs/CAs are required to submit utilization

reports in the prescribed format containing the

details such as name, gender, annual family

income, caste and addresses of beneficiaries,

amount disbursed, mode of disbursement, date of

disbursement etc.

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NSFDC nominees discuss the pending issues

relating to NSFDC Schemes including unutilized

funds in the Board Meetings of SCAs.

High level meetings of NSFDC Officers are held

with State Governments and SCAs/CAs Officers

to discuss the pending issues including unutilized

funds.

NSFDC reviews the progress of its schemes at

regular intervals with the SCAs/CAs.

Pending issues are reviewed and resolved in the

Regional Workshops of SCAs.

NSFDC Liaison Centres periodically inspect the

units financed by NSFDC and submit reports on

the same.

Third Party evaluation studies are also conducted

from time to time.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.2508 for 3.12.2019 regarding “Social

Welfare Schemes”.

A. Credit Based Scheme

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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B. Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for non-residential

training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel Technology,

Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for unemployed youths of the

target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed

Universities/Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC’s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of Ministry of Skill Training and

Entrepreneurship.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NSFDC), DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.2508 for 03.12.2019 regarding “Social welfare schemes”

State/UT-wise funds allocated and spent/disbursed during last five years (2014-15 to 2018-19)

(Rs. in lakhs) Sl.

No.

State/UT 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

1 Andhra Pradesh 1111.32 0.00 1314.40 2504.36 1848.51 7012.30 2920.90 3510.69 2920.90 21085.40

2 Bihar 2209.41 4080.00 2578.47 2881.36 3626.22 2455.99 5729.92 1853.23 5729.92 114.48

3 Chhattisgarh 436.59 575.79 509.60 656.54 716.67 1802.58 1132.43 1142.69 1132.43 806.68

4 Goa 2.64 7.47 3.97 6.09 5.57 6.75 8.80 10.94 8.80 3.40

5 Gujarat 542.43 2107.62 634.13 2259.47 891.80 4467.19 1409.18 1968.86 1409.18 3268.19

6 Haryana 682.67 95.80 795.87 1223.96 1119.26 249.68 1768.58 541.86 1768.58 789.68

7 Himachal Pradesh 230.20 172.76 269.13 128.02 378.50 138.97 598.07 92.48 598.07 39.17

8 Jharkhand 531.84 0.00 620.30 953.34 872.37 6.23 1378.46 688.17 1378.46 21.75

9 Karnataka 1397.09 7185.71 1630.28 3153.40 2292.74 5807.18 3622.85 1409.13 3622.85 6732.13

10 Kerala 404.83 1120.70 473.07 4366.04 665.30 1788.49 1051.26 1861.94 1051.26 2065.63

11 Madhya Pradesh 1516.16 0.00 1765.27 39.21 2482.59 92.15 3922.82 3179.54 3922.82 2217.63

12 Maharashtra 1770.17 4563.82 2066.20 992.86 2905.80 65.07 4591.56 6037.52 4591.56 157.87

13 Odisha 957.86 0.00 1118.78 46.51 1573.40 83.18 2486.18 392.30 2486.18 312.75

14 Punjab 1182.77 3.56 1378.97 4.32 1939.30 2131.08 3064.35 3368.45 3064.35 3719.58

15 Rajasthan 1629.93 1814.72 1902.11 1346.81 2675.03 2390.75 4226.92 3050.35 4226.92 573.50

16 Tamil Nadu 1926.29 10.57 2347.13 11.58 3160.26 7170.53 4993.64 8770.68 4993.64 340.31

17 Telangana 740.88 0.00 845.52 1893.40 1189.10 3584.43 1878.93 712.21 1878.93 1084.20

18 Uttar Pradesh 5516.91 1581.75 6436.71 7884.47 9052.27 221.67 14303.80 7408.87 14303.80 17337.12

19 Uttarakhand 251.37 50.66 294.54 712.35 414.23 5.28 654.54 287.55 654.54 137.97

20 West Bengal 2862.97 2240.86 3340.44 3357.74 4697.84 4518.04 7423.22 6114.97 7423.22 3693.86

21 Assam 397.65 198.00 463.92 42.19 652.43 114.41 1030.93 222.11 1030.93 78.39

22 Manipur 17.28 39.60 20.18 100.00 28.37 100.00 44.84 2.80 44.84 0.00

23 Meghalaya 3.07 0.00 3.57 0.00 5.03 0.00 8.02 0.00 8.02 4.86

24 Mizoram 0.22 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.36 0.00 0.56 0.00 0.56 0.00

25 Sikkim 5.02 96.85 5.88 110.40 8.27 87.90 13.06 115.15 13.06 37.18

26 Tripura 116.75 1022.57 136.17 2226.75 191.50 3366.06 302.59 6223.06 302.59 1048.71

27 A & N Islands 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.55 0.00 0.00

28 Chandigarh 26.47 22.02 30.99 30.00 43.58 53.02 68.86 31.17 68.86 35.63

29 Dadra Nagar Haveli 2.38 0.00 1.91 0.00 2.70 0.00 4.26 12.36 4.26 0.00

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(Rs. in lakhs) Sl.

No.

State/UT 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

30 Delhi 375.99 0.00 437.70 180.86 615.56 127.82 972.66 300.77 972.66 421.96

31 Jammu & Kashmir 124.37 35.79 143.97 782.44 202.47 6.20 319.91 775.40 319.91 992.88

32 Lakshadweep Islands 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.36

33 Puducherry 26.47 0.00 30.56 0.00 42.97 45.00 67.90 1.63 67.90 0.00

Total 27000.00 27026.62 31500.00 37894.47 44300.00 47897.95 70000.00 60088.43 70000.00 67121.27

Note: (i) No Scheduled Castes population in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland as per Census - 2011.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1871 November 28, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.2507 and 2508

for 3.12.2019 by regarding “Social Welfare Hostels” and Social Welfare

Schemes” .

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 27.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.2507 for 3.12.2019 by Shri Chandra

Prakash Choudhary, Hon’ble MP regarding “Social Welfare Hostels”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government has any

schemes for providing financial

assistance for construction of

Social Welfare Hostels in the

States and if so, the details thereof;

(a),

(b)

&

(c )

NSFDC does not have any scheme for providing

financial assistance for construction of Social Welfare

Hostels in the States. Therefore, the information in this

regard may be treated as Nil.

(b) whether the State Government of

Jharkhand has requested the Union

Government for release of funds

for construction of Social Welfare

Hostels in the State; and

(c) if so, the details thereof?

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1872 November 28, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.2345 and 2422

for 3.12.2019 by regarding “Employment to SCs and OBCs and Schemes

for SCs and OBCs” .

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 27.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.2422 for 3.12.2019 by Shri Naba Kumar

Sarania, Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for SCs and OBCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the details of the Union

Government’s schemes being

implemented for the people

belonging to Scheduled Castes and

Other Backward Classes

communities in Assam;

(a)

As far as NSFDC is concerned, it has 13 Credit Based

Schemes and 1 Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes) being

implemented for the people belonging to Scheduled

Castes having annual family income up to Rs. 3.00 lakh

in the country including Assam. However, there is no

income criterion under Non-credit Based Scheme. The

details of the NSFDC’s Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

(b) the details of the standard adopted

to provide maximum benefit from

any scheme; and

(b) NSFDC has adopted the following standards to provide

maximum benefit under its scheme to the target group :

(i) At the beginning of each financial year, NSFDC

notionally allocates its available funds to its State

Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) based on Scheduled

Castes population of States/UTs with respect to the

Country’s total Scheduled Castes population.

(ii) Especially, for the North-Eastern Region, NSFDC

notionally allocates 2% of its total funds available

to the SCAs of the region.

(iii) Provides loans up to 90% of the unit cost under all

its Credit Based Scheme except Vocational

Education and Training Loan Scheme where 100%

cost of the project is provided as a loan.

(iv) Provides 100% Course fee and Stipend @

Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee as Grants for non-

residential training programmes under its Non-

Credit Based Scheme.

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(c) the details of the number of

persons getting benefit of the said

schemes during the last three

years, district-wise?

(c) NSFDC does not maintain district-wise data. However,

number of persons benefitted under NSFDC Schemes

during the last three years (2016-17 to 2018-19) are

given as under:

Financial Year Credit Based

Schemes

Non-Credit

Based

Scheme

2016-17 250 320

2017-18 104 1,190

2018-19 87 1,130

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.2422 for 3.12.2019 by Shri Naba Kumar

Sarania, Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for SCs and OBCs”.

A. Credit Based Scheme

Sl.

No.

Scheme Unit Cost

Interest rates per annum

chargeable to

CAs Beneficiaries

(i) Term Loan Up to Rs.50.00 lakh. However, interest is

charged based on NSFDC share/unit as per the

details given below.

(a) Term Loan Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3% 6%

(b) Term Loan Above Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.10.00 lakh 5% 8%

(c) Term Loan Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh 6% 9%

(d) Term Loan Above Rs.20.00 lakh &up to Rs.45.00 lakh 7% 10%

(ii) Working Capital Loan Entire working capital is provided for projects

costing up to Rs.5.00 lakh and up to 70% of

the total working capital or Rs.7.00 lakh/unit,

whichever is less, for projects costing above

Rs.5.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh.

8% 10%

(iii) Micro Credit Finance Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

2% 5%

(iv) Mahila Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh

1% 4%

(v) Mahila Kisan Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh

2% 5%

(vi) Shilpi Samriddhi Yojana Up to Rs.2.00 lakh 2%

5%

(vii) Laghu Vyavasay Yojana Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 3%

6%

(viii) Educational Loan Scheme NSFDC Share is up to 90% of the entire

course fee or Rs.10.00 lakh (India) and

Rs.20.00 lakh (abroad), whichever is less.

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(ix) Vocational Education & Training

Loan Scheme

For courses of duration up to two years: Up to

Rs.4.00 lakh

1.5%

(Men)

1%

(Women)

4%

(Men)

3.5%

(Women)

(x) Green Business Scheme Up to Rs.7.50 lakh

Above Rs.7.50 lakh & up to Rs.15.00 lakh

Above Rs.15.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

2%

3%

4%

4%

6%

7%

(xi) Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana Up to Rs.0.60 lakh 5%

(Men*)

4%

(Women*)

13%

(Men*)

12%

(Women*)

(xii) Stand-up India Scheme Above Rs.10.00 lakh & up to Rs.20.00 lakh

Above Rs.20.00 lakh & up to Rs.30.00 lakh

6%

7%

9%

10%

(xiii) Udyam Nidhi Yojana# Up to Rs.5.00 lakh 4% 12%

*Aajeevika Microfinance Yojana is implemented through Non-Banking Finance Company-Micro Finance

Institutions (NBFC-MFIs) only. Under the Scheme, the target group shall be eligible to get interest subvention

of 2% per annum from NSFDC on timely full repayment of dues on yearly basis, which shall be credited by

NSFDC directly to their accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) after receiving information from NBFC-

MFI about prompt repayment.

#Udyam Nidhi Yojana is implemented through Co-operative Societies/Banks.

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B. Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training Programmes)

100% Course fee and Stipend @ Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee provided as Grants for non-residential

training programmes.

Short term Skill Development Training Programme in job oriented areas such as Apparel Technology,

Computer Technology, Mobile Repair and Automobile Repair etc. organized for unemployed youths of the

target group through Government/Semi-Government/Autonomous Training Institutions / Universities /Deemed

Universities/Sector Skill Councils/Sector Skill Council affiliated Training Providers.

NSFDC’s Skill Development Training Programmes are National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

compliant and in line with the Common Norms for Skill Training of Ministry of Skill Training and

Entrepreneurship.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1872 November 28, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.2345 and 2422

for 3.12.2019 by regarding “Employment to SCs and OBCs and Schemes

for SCs and OBCs” .

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 27.11.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy.No.2345 for 3.12.2019 regarding

“Employment to SCs and OBCs”

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government is

implementing schemes/

programmes for providing

employment to the Scheduled

Castes and other Backward Classes

in the country;

(a)

Yes Sir. NSFDC is implementing Credit/Non-Credit

Based Schemes/ programmes for providing employment

to the Scheduled Castes persons having annual family

income up to Rs.3.00 lakh of the country. The income

criterion is not applicable for Non-Credit Based

Scheme.

(b) if so, the details thereof during the

last four years, State/UT-wise;

(b) The State/UT-wise details of beneficiaries covered

under Credit Based Schemes and the number of persons

trained under various skill development training

programmes to make them employable under Non-

Credit Based Scheme (Skill Development Training

Programmes) during last four years (2015-16 to

2018-19) are enclosed at Annexure-I & II respectively.

(c) the funds allocated/released and

spent under each scheme during

each of the last three years and the

current year; and

(c)

The funds allocated and spent/disbursed during last

three years (2016-17 to 2018-19) and the current year

(up to 31.10.2019) are given as under:

(Rs. in crore)

Financial Year Funds

Allocated

Funds Spent/

Disbursed

2016-17 443.00 478.98

2017-18 700.00 600.88

2018-19 700.00 671.21

2019-20

(as on 31.10.2019)

750.00* 333.30

*for the whole year (2019-20)

Note : The funds spent/disbursed during a year pertains

to the schemes sanctioned during the year as

well as of previous years against allocation.

The funds allocated and released/spent by NSFDC

under Non-Credit Based Scheme during last three years

(2016-17 to 2018-19) and the current year (up to

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31.10.2019) are given as under:

(Rs. in crore)

Financial Year Funds

Allocated

Funds

released/spent

2016-17 23.88 7.84

2017-18 28.10 15.72

2018-19 27.89 14.31

2019-20

(as on 31.10.2019)

38.29 11.46

Note: The funds released/spent during a year pertains

to the training programmes of the concerned

year and of previous year(s).

(d) the details of the beneficiaries

under each scheme?

(d) The year-wise beneficiaries/trainees covered under

Credit/Non-Based Schemes during last three years

(2016-17 to 2018-19) and current year (as on

31.10.2019) are given as under:

Financial Year Number of

Beneficiaries

Number

of

Trainees

2016-17 82,105 17,008

2017-18 1,08,340 17,088

2018-19 81,431 19,089

2019-20

(as on 31.10.2019)

52,273 17,568*

*Sanctions only.

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Annexure-I

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.2345 for 03.12.2019

regarding “Employment to SCs and OBCs”.

State/UT-wise, year-wise number of persons provided employment under Credit

Based Schemes during last four years (2015-16 to 2018-19)

(In Numbers)

Sl. No. State/UT 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 0 0 1 0

2 Andhra Pradesh 3,650 4,405 2,030 14,481

3 Assam 103 250 104 87

4 Bihar 4,590 2,751 3,328 120

5 Chandigarh 79 116 6 106

6 Chhattisgarh 117 681 362 342

7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu 0 0 5 0

8 Delhi 102 75 119 261

9 Goa 1 1 1 1

10 Gujarat 1,990 5,247 695 694

11 Haryana 2,115 186 326 595

12 Himachal Pradesh 272 54 34 58

13 Jammu & Kashmir 280 0 357 235

14 Jharkhand 1,030 11 1,179 23

15 Karnataka 4,505 9,176 716 5,776

16 Kerala 5,431 1,497 1,160 1,482

17 Lakshadweep Islands 0 0 0 1

18 Madhya Pradesh 72 93 4,754 3,377

19 Maharashtra 1,579 12 2,952 173

20 Manipur 340 345 1 0

21 Meghalaya 0 0 0 6

22 Mizoram 0 0 0 0

23 Odisha 28 116 269 277

24 Puducherry 0 100 3 0

25 Punjab 6 3,450 2,410 3,294

26 Rajasthan 2,072 2,874 3,190 694

27 Sikkim 80 35 48 11

28 Tamil Nadu 5 9,032 14,933 331

29 Telangana 2,707 2,783 280 840

30 Tripura 993 2,770 9,012 211

31 Uttar Pradesh 13,677 334 12,117 17,293

32 Uttarakhand 656 9 229 138

33 West Bengal 25,036 35,373 47,453 30,343

TOTAL 71,516 81,776 1,08,074 81,250

Note: No Scheduled Castes population in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland as per Census - 2011.

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ANNEXURE-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

State/UT-wise number of persons trained under Skill Development Training Programmes for

providing employment during the last four years (2015-16 to 2018-19)

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question Dy. No.2345 for 3.12.2019 regarding

"Employment to SCs and OBCs".

Sl.

No.

State/UTs 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 Andhra Pradesh 434 341 450 515

2 Assam 365 320 1190 1130

3 Bihar 1822 1380 698 930

4 Chandigarh 13 47 0 0

5 Chhattisgarh 240 280 255 530

6 Delhi 160 200 252 606

7 Goa 50 0 0 0

8 Gujarat 460 575 150 154

9 Haryana 330 1128 878 220

10 Himachal Pradesh 40 165 375 107

11 Jammu & Kashmir 50 50 250 120

12 Jharkhand 193 540 415 630

13 Karnataka 860 900 454 849

14 Kerala 350 240 626 257

15 Madhya Pradesh 855 1491 1429 1589

16 Maharashtra 460 505 440 801

17 Manipur 40 55 25 0

18 Odisha 526 500 767 980

19 Puduchery 0 30 0 0

20 Punjab 546 575 512 1054

21 Rajasthan 810 438 946 406

22 Sikkim 56 0 0 0

23 Tamil Nadu 1213 1213 2069 2059

24 Telangana 280 260 310 380

25 Tripura 200 100 788 123

26 Uttar Pradesh 2998 3225 2459 4327

27 Uttarakhand 200 150 250 246

28 West Bengal 1254 2300 1100 1076

TOTAL 14805 17008 17088 19089

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1929 December 5, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3511, 3659 and 3543

for 10.12.2019 .

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 4.12.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3511 for 10.12.2019 by Shri Guman

Singh Damor, Hon’ble MP regarding “Basic Amenities to SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government proposes

to provide basic amenities like

electricity, drinking water, roads

and community halls in SC

dominated settlements in Ratlam

Lok Sabha constituency;

(a),

(b)

&

(c )

As far as NSFDC is concerned, its mandate is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan for

income generating schemes and grants for imparting

short term skill development training programmes in job

oriented areas for socio-economic development of

Scheduled Caste persons having annual family income

up to Rs. 3.00 lakhs. However, there is no income

criterion under Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes).

As providing basic amenities like electricity, drinking

water, roads and community halls do not come under

given mandate, information in this regard may be

treated as Nil.

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) if not, the time by which these

facilities are likely to be provided?

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DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3659 for 10.12.2019 by Shri Bhanu

Pratap Singh Verma, Hon’ble MP regarding “Financial Assistance to SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government provides

financial assistance to the persons

belonging to Scheduled Caste

communities to set up and operate

their own educational institutions

for promoting education; and

(a)

&

(b)

As far as NSFDC is concerned, its mandate is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan for

income generating schemes and grants for imparting

short term skill development training programmes in job

oriented areas for socio-economic development of

Scheduled Caste persons having annual family income

up to Rs.3.00 lakhs. However, there is no income

criterion under Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes).

Under Credit/Loan Based Schemes, NSFDC provides

loan maximum up to 90% of the projects costing up to

Rs.50.00 lakhs. Further, NSFDC provides maximum

moratorium period of 12 months for repayment of loan

under its Credit/Loan Based Schemes.

As per the available records, NSFDC has not sanctioned

any projects to set up and operate educational

institutions for promoting education. Therefore, the

information in this regard may be treated as Nil.

(b) if so, the details of the financial

assistance released during each of

the last three years and the current

year, State-wise?

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DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3543 for 10.12.2019 by Thiru

Navukkarasarsu, Hon’ble MP regarding “Funds for Welfare Schemes”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government has

allocated funds for Tamil Nadu

under various Welfare Schemes

of the Ministry;

(a)

&

(b)

Yes Sir. As far as NSFDC is concerned, it has been

allocating funds for Tamil Nadu under its Credit Based

Schemes every year. All NSFDC Credit Based

Schemes are Welfare Schemes.

The year-wise details of amount allocated and

disbursed/spent under Credit Based Schemes in the

State of Tamil Nadu during the last five years (2014-15

to 2018-19) are given as under:

(Rs. in crores)

Financial

Year

Amount

Allocated

Amount

Disbursed /Spent

2014-15 19.26 0.11

2015-16 22.47 0.12

2016-17 31.60 71.71

2017-18 49.94 87.71

2018-19 49.94 3.40

(b) if so, the details of the amount

allocated, disbursed and spent on

each of the welfare schemes in

Tamil Nadu during the last five

years, year-wise; and

(c) the total amount allocated to

various Non-Governmental

Organizations (NGOs) in Tamil

Nadu under various schemes of the

Government during the said

period, year-wise?

(c) NSFDC does not work with Non-Governmental

Organizations (NGOs). Therefore, the information in

this regard may be treated as Nil.

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/1930 December 5, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Question No.3498 and 3622 for 10.12.2019

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 4.12.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite replies are enclosed

herewith for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3498 for 10.12.2019 by Shri Y.

Devendrappa, Hon’ble MP regarding “Socio-Economic Conditions of SCs and OBCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether the Government has

received proposals from Non-

Governmental Organizations

(NGOs), Voluntary Organizations

and State Government of

Karnataka seeking financial

assistance for improving the socio-

economic conditions of Scheduled

Castes (SCs) and Other Backward

Classes (OBCs) through skill

development.

(a) National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development

Corporation (NSFDC) sponsors skill development

training programmes for providing employment

opportunities to persons belonging to the Scheduled

Castes to assist them in wage/self-employment. Under

these programmes, 100% course fee and stipend @

Rs.1,500/- per month per trainee for non-residential

programmes in the form of grants is provided.

Subsequent to Notification of Common Norms by the

Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) by

Ministry of Finance, NSFDC is sponsoring only NSQF

compliant skill training programmes as per common

norms, from 2016-17.

NSFDC skill development programmes are conducted

through Sector Skill Councils and Government

Institutes, in order to ensure compliance of the

norms/guidelines of the Ministry of Skill Development

& Entrepreneurship. For associating NGOs in the

skilling process, through Sector Skill Councils, NSFDC

has created a portal in its website, for online registration

of NGOs/Voluntary Organizations, which are affiliated

with Sector Skill Councils.

NSFDC has not received proposals from Non-

Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Voluntary

Organizations and State Government of Karnataka

seeking financial assistance for improving the socio-

economic conditions of Scheduled Castes through skill

development, and hence the information may be

considered as NIL.

(b) if so, the present status thereof

along-with the number of

beneficiaries, category-wise; and

(b)

&

(c)

As replied against (a) above.

(c) the number of SCs and OBCs

benefited from such programmes

in the State as compared to other

States?

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Lok Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3622 for 10.12.2019 by Shri Muniswamy,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Recruitment of SCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

Whether the Government is

considering any proposal to

encourage recruitment of

Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates

under affirmative action;

(a),

(b),

(c),

(d)

&

(e)

Does not directly pertain to the Corporation. However,

as far as National Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation (NSFDC) follows the

reservation policy of Government of India in the matters

of Recruitment that provides reservation in recruitment

for various categories including Scheduled Castes

category.

(b) if so, the details of the proposal;

(c) the decision of the Government

and the manner in which the

Government is planning to

implement it; (d) whether the Government has any

plan to give special priority for any

state and Section for it; and

(e) if so, the details thereof?

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/ December 5, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3165 for

11.12.2019 by Kumari Selja, Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for SCs and

OBCs”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 4.12.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3165 for 11.12.2019 by Kumari Selja,

Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for SCs and OBCs”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the details of the schemes being

implemented by Government for

the welfare of SC, ST and OBCs

with details of beneficiaries during

the last 5 years, State/UT-wise

details;

(a) As far as NSFDC is concerned, it has 13 Credit Based

Schemes and 1 Non-Credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes) for the welfare

of Scheduled Castes persons having annual family

income up to Rs.3.00 lakhs. However, there is no

income criterion under Non-credit Based Scheme. The

details of the NSFDC’s Schemes are enclosed at

Annexure-I.

The State/UT-wise beneficiaries covered during last five

years (2014-15 to 2018-19) under Credit Based

Schemes and Non-Credit Based Scheme are enclosed at

Annexure-II & III respectively.

(b) the amount of money allocated and

utilized for each of these schemes

during the last 5 years, with special

reference to Haryana;

(b) The year-wise funds allocated and disbursed/utilized

during last five years (2014-15 to 2018-19) in the State

of Haryana under Credit Based Schemes and Non-

Credit Based Scheme are given as under:

(A) Credit Based Schemes (Rs. in lakhs)

Financial Year Notional

Allocation

Funds

Disbursed/Utilized

2014-15 682.67 95.80

2015-16 795.87 1223.96

2016-17 1119.26 249.68

2017-18 1768.58 541.86

2018-19 1768.58 789.68

(B) Non-Credit Based Scheme (Rs. in lakhs)

Financial Year Allocation/

Sanction

Funds

Disbursed/Utilized

2014-15 27.20 25.77

2015-16 47.30 41.10

2016-17 153.30 123.33

2017-18 164.31 71.92

2018-19 39.54 15.97

Note : Sanction and disbursement pertain to the programmes

of the concerned financial year.

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(c) whether Government is planning to

expand welfare schemes for SCs,

OBCs across the country; and

(c)

&

(d)

Yes Sir. In order to expand welfare schemes for the

socio-economic development of the target group,

NSFDC is continually endeavouring to increase the

number of Channelizing Agencies including SCAs,

Public Sector Banks, Regional Rural Banks,

Cooperative Banks/Societies, State Financial

Corporations, MFIs. Further, the Corporation is also

tying up with Training Institutions, Sector Skill

Councils, Foundations, Trusts etc. for improved and

increased skill development training of target group.

(d) if so, the details thereof?

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Annexure-II

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3165 for 11.12.2019 by

Kumari Selja, Hon’ble MP regarding “Schemes for SCs and OBCs”.

State/UT-wise beneficiaries covered during last five years (2014-15 to 2018-19)

under Credit Based Schemes

(In numbers)

Sl. No. State/UT 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 0 0 0 1 0

2 Andhra Pradesh 0 3,650 4,405 2,030 14,485

3 Assam 843 103 250 104 87

4 Bihar 24,000 4,590 2,751 3,328 122

5 Chandigarh 66 79 116 6 106

6 Chhattisgarh 751 118 682 365 347

7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu 0 0 0 5 0

8 Delhi 0 102 75 123 265

9 Goa 2 1 1 2 1

10 Gujarat 3,276 1,995 5,248 695 700

11 Haryana 54 2,116 186 326 597

12 Himachal Pradesh 356 274 56 36 62

13 Jammu & Kashmir 5 285 2 358 235

14 Jharkhand 0 1,030 11 1,179 23

15 Karnataka 9,860 4,505 9,177 716 5,827

16 Kerala 1,258 5,431 1,497 1,160 1,492

17 Lakshadweep Islands 0 0 0 0 1

18 Madhya Pradesh 0 72 93 4,754 3,377

19 Maharashtra 7,475 1,614 13 2,952 174

20 Manipur 22 340 345 1 0

21 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 6

22 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0

23 Odisha 0 28 116 269 277

24 Puducherry 0 0 100 3 0

25 Punjab 2 7 3,450 2,410 3,295

26 Rajasthan 2,550 2,072 2,874 3,192 695

27 Sikkim 80 80 35 48 11

28 Tamil Nadu 2 7 9,033 14,934 346

29 Telangana 0 2707 2,804 280 841

30 Tripura 832 1,117 2,919 9,144 228

31 Uttar Pradesh 1,765 13,677 334 12,117 17,294

32 Uttarakhand 85 656 9 229 138

33 West Bengal 17,601 25259 35,523 47,573 30,399

TOTAL 70,885 71,915 82,105 1,08,340 81,431

Note: No Scheduled Castes population in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland as per Census - 2011.

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Annexure - III

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3165 for 11.12.2019 by Kumari Selja,

Hon'ble MP Regarding "Schemes for SCs and OBCs"

State/UT-wise beneficiaries covered during last five years (2014-15 to 2018-19) under Non-Credit

Based Scheme

Sl.

No.

State/UT 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 Andhra Pradesh 220 434 341 450 515

2 Assam 140 365 320 1190 1130

3 Bihar 1090 1822 1380 698 930

4 Chhattisgarh 150 240 280 255 530

5 Goa 0 50 0 0 0

6 Gujarat 320 460 575 150 154

7 Haryana 320 330 1128 878 220

8 Himachal Pradesh 30 40 165 375 107

9 Jammu & Kashmir 60 50 50 250 120

10 Jharkhand 320 193 540 415 630

11 Karnataka 1540 860 900 454 849

12 Kerala 90 350 240 626 257

13 Madhya Pradesh 1035 855 1491 1429 1589

14 Maharashtra 700 460 505 440 801

15 Manipur 30 40 55 25 0

16 Odisha 234 526 500 767 980

17 Punjab 511 546 575 512 1054

18 Rajasthan 610 810 438 946 406

19 Sikkim 30 56 0 0 0

20 Tamil Nadu 708 1213 1213 2069 2059

21 Telangana 526 280 260 310 380

22 Tripura 60 200 100 788 123

23 Uttar Pradesh 1737 2998 3225 2459 4327

24 Uttarakhand 120 200 150 250 246

25 West Bengal 2467 1254 2300 1100 1076

UNION TERRITORIES

26 Chandigarh 0 13 47 0 0

27 Delhi 210 160 200 252 606

28 Puducherry 0 0 30 0 0

Total 13258 14805 17008 17088 19089

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/ December 5, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3178 for

11.12.2019 by Smt. Sampatiya Uikey, Hon’ble MP regarding “Disposal of

pending proposals”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 4.12.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Unstarred Question No.3178 for 11.12.2019 by Smt. Sampatiya

Uikey, Hon’ble MP regarding “Disposal of pending proposals”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

the number of proposals related to

various works has been received

by the Ministry from the

Government of Madhya Pradesh

during the last five years, and

details of action taken with regard

to those proposals;

(a) As far as NSFDC is concerned, it functions through

channel finance mode. Under the mode, NSFDC has

been extending financial assistance for the socio-

economic development of Scheduled Caste persons

having annual family income up to Rs.3.00 lakhs only

through State Channelizing Agencies nominated by the

respective State Governments/UT Administration and

other Channelizing Agencies with whom NSFDC has

signed Memoranda of Agreements (MoAs).

In the State of Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh State

Cooperative Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation (MPSCFDC) is the State

Channelizing Agency of NSFDC. MPSCFDC had

informed the NSFDC that the Finance Department of

Madhya Pradesh Government had imposed restriction to

avail funds from National Corporations. Therefore,

MPSCFDC has not sent any proposals to NSFDC since

2009-10 for sanction.

(b) the reasons responsible for the

pendency of the proposal received

from State Government;

(b),

(c)

&

(d)

Not applicable in view of (a) above.

(c) whether any timeline has been

stipulated for the disposal of said

proposals; and

(d) the details thereof?

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/ 1956 December 9, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.247 for 11.12.2019 by

Shri B. Lingaiah Yadav, Hon’ble MP regarding “New Mini Gurukul

Schools in Telangana”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 6.12.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.247 for 11.12.2019 by Shri B. Lingaiah

Yadav, Hon’ble MP regarding “New Mini Gurukul Schools in Telangana”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether Government of Telangana

proposes for 66 new mini gurukul

schools for SC/ST students from

1st standard to 5

th standard to

provide quality education, if so,

action taken thereon;

(a) Does not pertain to NSFDC.

(b) details of financial assistance

sought by State from Union

Government with regard to Post

Matric scholarships, under Special

Central Assistance, training to be

given under Scheduled Caste

Corporation, employment

opportunities for SC and ST,

Assistance to Disabled persons for

purchasing of appliances (ADIP)

funds, funds for construction of

welfare hostels for SC/ST in

Telangana State and action taken

thereon; and

(b)

&

(c)

As far as NSFDC is concerned, its mandate is to provide

concessional financial assistance in the form of loan for

income generating schemes and grants for imparting

short term skill development training programmes in job

oriented areas for socio-economic development of

Scheduled Caste persons having annual family income

up to Rs. 3.00 lakhs. However, there is no income

criterion under Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes).

In the State of Telangana, Telangana Scheduled Castes

Cooperative Development Corporation (TSCCDC) is

the State Channelizing Agency of NSFDC. However,

TSCCDC has not availed any funds from NSFDC for

imparting Skill Training or providing employment

opportunities under Credit Based Schemes for the target

group. Therefore, information in this regard may be

treated as Nil.

Further, Post Matric scholarships, Special Central

Assistance, Assistance to Disabled persons for

purchasing of appliances (ADIP) funds, funds for

construction of welfare hostels for SC/ST do not come

under the given mandate. Therefore, information in this

regard may also be treated as Nil.

(c) funds allocated/spent so far during

last three years in Telangana?

*******

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No.NSFDC/Cdn/PQ/12/Vol. 33/2019-20/ 1965 December 10, 2019

Shri Rajeev Kumar,

Under Secretary (SCD-IV),

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment,

Government of India,

Shastri Bhawan,

New Delhi – 110 115.

Sub.: Revised Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.247 for

11.12.2019 by Shri B. Lingaiah Yadav, Hon’ble MP regarding “New Mini

Gurukul Schools in Telangana”.

Ref.: MoSJ&E’s email dated 6.12.2019.

Sir,

With reference to the captioned subject, the requisite reply is enclosed herewith

for information and necessary action please.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(RATIKANTA JENA)

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (Cdn.)

Phone : 011- 22042780

E-mail: [email protected]

Encl.: As above.

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CORRIGENDUM /REVISED

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

DELHI

Reply to Rajya Sabha Admitted Starred Question No.247 for 11.12.2019 by Shri B. Lingaiah

Yadav, Hon’ble MP regarding “New Mini Gurukul Schools in Telangana”.

Will the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment be pleased to state:

QUESTION REPLY

(a)

whether Government of Telangana

proposes for 66 new mini gurukul

schools for SC/ST students from

1st standard to 5

th standard to

provide quality education, if so,

action taken thereon;

(a) Does not pertain to NSFDC.

(b) details of financial assistance

sought by State from Union

Government with regard to Post

Matric scholarships, under Special

Central Assistance, training to be

given under Scheduled Caste

Corporation, employment

opportunities for SC and ST,

Assistance to Disabled persons for

purchasing of appliances (ADIP)

funds, funds for construction of

welfare hostels for SC/ST in

Telangana State and action taken

thereon; and

(b)

&

(c)

As far as NSFDC is concerned, its mandate is to

provide concessional financial assistance in the

form of loan for income generating schemes and

grants for imparting short term skill development

training programmes in job oriented areas for

socio-economic development of Scheduled Caste

persons having annual family income up to

Rs.3.00 lakhs. However, there is no income

criterion under Non-credit Based Scheme (Skill

Development Training Programmes).

In accordance with the provisions of AP

Reorganization Act, 2014 and Section -12 (1) (b)

of the AP Cooperative Societies Act, 1964, the

General Body of APSCCFC Limited approved in

their 57th

Special Committee of Persons (COP)

meeting held on 23.5.2014 the demerger plan for

bifurcation of APSCCFC Limited into two entities

i.e. AP Scheduled Castes Cooperative Finance

Corporation Ltd. (APSCCFC) for the State of

Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Scheduled Castes

Cooperative Finance Corporation Ltd. (TSCCFC)

for the State of Telangana. Subsequently,

Government of Telangana changed the name of

TSCCFC to Telangana Scheduled Castes

Cooperative Development Corporation Ltd.

(TSCCDC). However, Government of Telangana

is yet to nominate TSCCDC as the State

Channelizing Agency of NSFDC in the State of

(c) funds allocated/spent so far during

last three years in Telangana?

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Telangana. As a result, General Loan Agreement

(GLA) between NSFDC & TSCCDC is yet to be

executed. Further, Government of Telangana has

not provided any Government Guarantee to

NSFDC for availing funds by TSCCDC from

NSFDC.

Further, Post Matric scholarships, Special Central

Assistance, Assistance to Disabled persons for

purchasing of appliances (ADIP) funds, funds for

construction of welfare hostels for SC/ST do not

come under the given mandate. Therefore,

information in this regard may also be treated as

Nil.

*******


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