Government of India created the RIDF in NABARD in 1995-96, with an initial corpus of Rs.2,000 crore. With the
allocation of Rs.40,475 crore for 2023-24 under RIDF XXIX, the cumulative allocation has reached Rs.4,98,411 crore,
including Rs. 18,500 crore under Bharat Nirman.
Eligible Activities
At present, there are 39 eligible activities under RIDF as approved by GoI. (Annexure I). The eligible activities are
classified under three broad categories i.e.
- Agriculture and related sector
- Social sector
- Rural connectivity
Annexure I - Eligible Activities
Eligible Institutions
- State Governments / Union Territories
- State Owned Corporations / State Govt. Undertakings
- State Govt. Sponsored / Supported Organisations
- Panchayat Raj Institutions/Self Help Groups (SHGs)/ NGOs{provided the projects are submitted through the nodal
department of State Government (i.e. Finance Department) }
Mode of Finance
NABARD releases the sanctioned amount on reimbursement basis except for the initial mobilisation advance @30% to
North Eastern & Hilly States and 20% for other States.
Quantum of Loan and Margin/Borrower Contribution
The project for rural connectivity, social and agri-related sector, are eligible for loans from 80 to 95% of project
cost. Cost escalation proposals for certain genuine reasons are considered within two years of sanction.
Rate of interest:
With effect from 01 April 2012, the interest rates payable to banks on deposits placed with NABARD and loans
disbursed by NABARD from RIDF have been linked to the Bank Rate prevailing at that point of time.
Repayment period:
Loan to be repaid in equal annual instalments within seven years from the date of withdrawal, including a grace
period of two years. The interest shall be paid at the end of each quarter i.e. 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and
31 December every year, including grace period.
Penal Interest:
Interest on the overdue interest amount is to be paid at the same rate as applicable to the principal amount.
Security for Loan:
Loans sanctioned would be secured by the irrevocable letter of authority/mandate registered with Reserve Bank of
India/any other Scheduled Commercial Bank, Time promissory Note (TPN), Execution of unconditional Guarantee from
State Governments (Additionally required for support to State Government sponsored organisations, etc.) and
acceptance of terms and conditions of sanction in the duplicate copy of the sanction letter.
Phasing of RIDF projects:
The implementation phase for projects sanctioned is spread over 2-5 years, varying with type of the project and also
location of the State.
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