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RBI /2007-08/ 89 RPCD NO. SP.BC. 12 / 09.10.01/2007-08, DT. 05/07/2007

Master Circular-Priority Sector Lending - Credit facilities to Minority Communities


Reserve Bank of India has, periodically, issued instructions/directives to banks with regard to providing credit facilities to Minority Communities. To enable banks to have current instructions at one place, a Master Circular incorporating all the existing guidelines/instructions/directives has been prepared and is appended. We advise that this Master Circular has been updated and consolidates all circulars on this subject issued by Reserve Bank till date as indicated in the Annexure– IV.

Please acknowledge receipt.

Yours faithfully,
(G. Srinivasan)
Chief General Manager

Master Circular
PRIORITY SECTOR LENDINGS - SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

1. CREDIT FACILITIES TO MINORITY COMMUNITIES
The Government of India have indicated that care should be taken to see that minority communities secure, in a fair and adequate measure the benefits flowing from various Government sponsored special programmes. All commercial banks, both in public and private sector have been advised to ensure smooth flow of bank credit to minority communities.

2. Definition of Minority Communities

2.1 The following communities have been notified as minority communities by the Government of India, Ministry of Welfare:

(a) Sikhs
(b) Muslims
(c) Christians
(d) Zoroastrians
(e) Buddhists

3. Creation of Special Cell and Designating an exclusive Officer

3.1A Special Cell should be set up in each bank to ensure smooth flow of credit to minority communities and it should be headed by an officer holding the rank of Deputy General Manager/Assistant General Manager or any other similar rank who should function as a ‘Nodal Officer’.

3.2 The Lead Bank in each of the minority concentration districts should have an officer who shall exclusively look after the problems regarding the credit flow to minority communities. It shall be his responsibility to publicise among the minority communities various programmes of bank credit and also to prepare suitable schemes for their benefit in collaboration with branch managers.

3.3 Recently, Government of India have forwarded a list of 103 minority concentration districts having at least 25% minority population, excluding those States/UTs where minorities are in majority (J & K, Punjab, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland & Lakshdweep). Accordingly, all scheduled commercial banks have been advised vide our circular ref. RPCD.SP.BC.No.83/09.10.01/2006-07 dated April 27, 2007 thereby advising to specially monitor the credit flow to minorities in these 103 districts as against the 44 districts which are presently being monitored, thereby ensuring that the minority communities receive a fair and equitable portion of the credit within the overall target of the priority sector. ( Updated List of Minority concentration districts at Annexure II)

3.4 The designated officer should exclusively look after aspects relating to credit assistance to minority communities in the concerned districts. The designated officer may be attached to the Lead Bank set up at the district level. He would thus, be able to receive necessary guidance from Lead Bank Officer, who will be senior enough and have adequate experience for liaising effectively with the other credit institutions and Government agencies, and will also be working in close collaboration with the branch managers of other banks in the district. The designated officer will also arrange group meetings for their guidance for formulation of schemes suitable for the members of the minority communities. It will be necessary for the banks concerned to ensure that the role assigned to the designated officer/s is effectively fulfilled.

3.5 The convener banks of the District Consultative Committees (DCCs) and the State Level Bankers Committees (SLBCs) should ensure that steps taken to facilitate the flow of credit to the minority communities and the progress made in this regard are reviewed regularly at their meetings.

3.6 The Convener banks of DLRC/SLRM/SLBCs may invite Chairman/Managing Directors of State Minority Commissions/Boards or the State Minorities Financial Corporations or their representatives to attend the meetings of District Level Review Committee (DLRC), State Level Review Meeting (SLRM) and State Level Bankers Committee (SLBC)

3.7 Names, designation and office addresses of (i) the officer-in-charge of the Special Cell at Head Office and (ii) officer appointed by Lead Banks in the identified districts to look after exclusively the problems of minority communities, should be furnished by banks to the National Commission for Minorities at the following address and updated periodically:

The Secretary,
National Commission for Minorities,
Government of India,
Lok Nayak Bhavan,
5th Floor, Khan Market,
New Delhi-110 003.

A copy of the relevant communication may also be furnished to Rural Planning and Credit Department, Reserve Bank, Central Office, Mumbai.

3.8 The Lead Banks in the identified districts having concentration of minority communities may involve the State Minority Commission / Finance Corporation in the extension work including creating awareness, identification of beneficiaries, preparation of viable projects, provision of backward and forward linkages such as supply of inputs/marketing, recovery etc.

3.9 The Lead Banks in the identified districts may collaborate with DDMs of NABARD / NGOs / Voluntary Organizations in reaching the poor through Self Help Groups (SHGs).Lead Banks of the Minority Concentration Districts will have to exercise the pro-active role expected of them to ensure that the minority communities, particularly those who are poor and illiterate have access to bank credit for taking up productive activities.

4 Advances under DRI Scheme

Banks may route loans under the DRI scheme through State Minority Finance/Development Corporation on the same terms and conditions as are applicable to loans routed through SC/ST Development Corporations, subject to the beneficiaries of the Corporations meeting the eligibility criteria and other terms and conditions prescribed under the scheme. Banks may ensure proper maintenance of the register to evolve timely sanction and disbursement of loan applications.

5. Monitoring

5.1. With a view to monitoring the performance of banks in providing credit to the specified minority communities, data on credit assistance provided to members of minority communities should be furnished to Reserve Bank of India and to the Government of India, Ministry of Finance, and Ministry of Welfare, on half yearly basis as on the last Friday of March and September every year. The statements (given in Annexure I) should reach RBI within one month from the close of each half-year.

5.2. In the case of a partnership firm, if the majority of the partners belong to one or the other of the specified minority communities, advances granted to such partnership firms may be treated as advances granted to minority communities and accordingly included in the prescribed statement. A company has a separate legal entity and hence advances granted to it cannot be classified as advances to the specified minority communities.

5.3. The convenor banks of the District Consultative Committees in the identified districts should furnish the data on priority sector advances granted by banks to specified minority communities compiled by them in the prescribed format (vide Annexure III) for the district under their lead responsibility to the concerned Regional Offices of RBI within one month from the close of the relative quarter. A list indicating the names of the identified districts, the respective lead banks and RPCD Regional offices to whom the lead bank should submit the statement is in Annexure II.

5.4. The progress made in regard to the flow of credit to the minority communities should be reviewed regularly at the meetings of the District Consultative Committees (DCCs) and the State Level Bankers Committees (SLBCs).

5.5. The Lead Banks in the identified districts should furnish the relevant extracts of the agenda notes and the minutes of the meetings of the DCCs and of the respective SLBCs to the Union Ministry of Finance and to the Ministry of Welfare on a quarterly basis for their use.

6. Training

6.1. With a view to ensuring that the bank staff and officers have proper perspective and appreciation of the various programmes for welfare of minorities, necessary orientation may be provided to officials and other staff.

For this purpose, banks should include suitable lecture sessions as part of all relevant training programmes like induction courses, programmes on rural lending, financing of priority sectors, poverty alleviation programmes, etc.

6.2. The Lead Banks functioning in the identified districts should organize Entrepreneur Development Programmes so that the members of the minority communities in these areas are enabled to derive the benefit of various programmes being financed by the banks. Depending upon the major vocation and type of activity undertaken by large sections of the people in the districts, suitable programmes may be organized in co-operation with State Governments, Industries Department, District Industries Centre, SIDBI, State Technical Consultancy Organization, Khadi and Village Industries Commission and other voluntary organizations which are fully equipped to impart such training and orientation. The duration of the programme, the course content, the faculty support to be selected etc. should be decided by each lead bank taking into account the prevailing conditions, need andexisting skills as well as aptitude of the people in the district.

6.3. The Lead Banks in the identified districts may sensitise and motivate the staff posted to identified districts through proper training to assist the minority communities under various credit schemes.

6.4. The Lead Banks may organise sensitization workshops for bank officials regarding micro credit/ lending to SHGs with the help of DDMs of NABARD.

7. Publicity

7.1 There should be good publicity about various anti-poverty programmes of the Government where there is large concentration of minority communities and particularly in the districts listed in the Annexure II which have a concentration of minority communities.

7.2 The Lead Banks in the identified districts may create awareness among minority communities regarding credit facilities available from banks through appropriate measures which may include publicity through (i) print media i.e. distribution of pamphlets in local languages, advertisements/articles in newspapers etc. (ii) TV channels - DD/local channels, (iii) participation / setting up of stalls in the Melas / fairs organized during the religious /festive occasions by these communities.

8. National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC)

8.1 National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) was established in September 1994 to promote economic and developmental activities for the backward sections amongst the minorities. NMDFC works as an apex body and channelises its funds to the beneficiaries through the State Minority Finance Corporation of the respective State/Union Territory Governments.

8.2 The NMDFC is operating, inter-alia, the Margin Money Scheme. Bank finance under the scheme will be up to 60 percent of the project cost. The remaining amount of the project cost is shared by NMDFC, the State channelising agency and the beneficiary in the proportion of 25%, 10%, and 5%, respectively. Banks may implement the Margin Money scheme evolved by NMDFC. While extending bank finance, banks should bear in mind the guidelines/instructions issued by RBI from time to time on priority sector advances. It may be ensured that the assets created out of the loan amount are mortgaged/hypothecated to the banks. Where recoveries have been made by the banks, it would be in order if the amounts are appropriated first towards bank dues.

9. Prime Minister's 15 Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities

Government of India have recently revised the "Prime Minister's New 15-Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities". An important objective of the aforesaid Programme is to ensure that an appropriate percentage of the priority sector lending is targeted for the minority communities and that the benefits of various Government sponsored schemes reach the underprivileged, which includes the disadvantaged sections of the minority communities. The New Programme is to be implemented by the Central Ministries/ Departments concerned through State Governments/ Union Territories and envisages location of certain proportion of development projects in minority concentrated districts. Accordingly, all scheduled commercial banks have been advised vide circular ref. RPCD.SP.22/ 09.10.01/ 2006-07 dated September 1,2006 thereby advising them to ensure that within the overall target for priority sector lending and the sub-target of 10% for the weaker sections, sufficient care is taken to ensure that minority communities also receive an equitable portion of the credit. Lead Banks have been advised to keep this requirement in view by while preparing district credit plans.

ANNEXURE 1
Statement showing Priority Sector Advances granted to the Members of the specified Minority Communities vis-à-vis Overall Priority Sector Advances for the Half-year ended
(Vide paragraph 5.1)

(No. of Accounts - Actuals)
(Amount in lakhs of Rupees)

Bank Name ____________________________________________________ Bank Code __________
Part 'A' - For Identified Districts
   Christians (10)Muslims (20)Buddhists (30)Sikhs (40)Zoroastrians (50)Total 'A'Others 'B' (90)Total P/S Advances in Identified Districts 'C' (99)
No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.
Andamans                
1.Nicobars195
2.Andamans194
Andhra Pradesh
3.Hyderabad800
Arunachal Pradesh
4.Tawang 099
5.Changlang 400
6.Tirap 098
7.West Kameng 090
8.Param Pare 401
9.Lower Subansiri 095
10.East Kameng 091
Assam
11.Dhubri 019
12.Goalpara 003
13.Barpeta 021
14.Hailakandi 004
15.Karimganj 017
16.Nagaon 014
17.Marigaon 005
18.Darrang 007
19.Bongaigaon 002
20.Cachar 022
21.Kokrajhar 020
22.North Cachar Hills 018
23.Kamrup 001
Bihar
24.Kishanganj 049
25.Kathiar 071
26.Araria 083
27.Purnia 078
Delhi
28.Central 
29.North East 
Goa
30.South Goa 692
Haryana
31.Gurgaon 350
32.Sirsa 352
Himachal Pradesh
33.Lahul & Spiti 474
34.Kinnaur 476
Jharkhand
35.Pakaur 069
36.Sahibganj 039
37.Gumla 043
Karnataka
38.Dakshina Kannada 880
39.Bidar 866
Kerala
40.Malappuram 983
41.Ernakulam 970
42.Kottayam 968
43.Idukki 976
44.Wayanad 988
45.Pathanamthitta 978
46.Kozhikode 980
47.Kasaragod 989
48.Thrissur 972
49.Kannur 985
50.Kollam 963
51.Thiruvananthapuram 960
52.Palkkad 974
53.Alappuzha 966
Madhya (P)
54.Bhopal 764
Maharashtra
55.Akola 646
56.Mumbai600
57.Aurangabad 624
58.Mumbai( Suburban)
59.Amravati 644
60.Buldana 648
61.Parbhani 626
62.Wasim 647
63.Hingoli 627
Manipur
64.Tamenglong156
65.Ukhrul154
66.Churachandpur152
67.Chandel157
68.Senapati150
69.Thoubal 153
Orrisa
70.Gajapati 161
Pondicherry
71.Mahe 994
Rajasthan
72.Ganganagar 518
Sikkim
73.North 198
74.South 199
75.East 196
76.West 197
Tamil Nadu
77.Kanyakumari 936
Uttar Pradesh
78.Rampur 280
79.Bijnor 276
80.Moradabad 278
81.Saharanpur274
82.Muzaffarnagar272
83.Meerut270
84.Bahraich244
85Balrampur 
86.Gaziabad269
87.Pilibhit249
88.Bareilli250
90.Siddarthnagar257
91.Shrawasti246
92.Jyotiba phule Nagar279
93.Baghpat275
Uttaranchal
94.Hardwar277
94.Udham Singh Nagar219
West Bengal
95.Murshidabad126
96.Maldah128
97.Uttar Dinajpur130
98.Birbhum122
99.South 24-Parganas103
100.Nadia124
101.Dakshin Dinajpur131
102.Haorah110
103.North 24- Parganas101
 Total0                


Bank Name ____________________________________________________ Bank Code __________
Part 'B' - For All Districts in the Country
   Christians (10)Muslims (20)Buddhists (30)Sikhs (40)Zoroastrians (50)Total 'A'Others 'B' (90)Total P/S Advance s in All Districts 'C' (99)
No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs. Amt. O/S. No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.No. of A/cs.Amt. O/S.
1.Haryana34                
2.Himachal Pradesh46
3.Jammu & Kashmir44
4.Punjab30
5.Rajasthan50
6.Chandigarh39
7.Delhi29
8.Assam01
9.Manipur15
10.Meghalaya04
11.Nagaland14
12.Tripura18
13.Arunachal Pradesh09
14.Mizoram03
15.Sikkim17
16.Bihar06
17.Orissa16
18.West Bengal10
19.Andaman & Nicobar Islands19
20.Madhya Pradesh70
21.Uttar Pradesh20
22.Gujarat54
23.Maharashtra60
24.Goa68
25.Daman & Diu67
26.Dadra & Nagar Haveli69
27.Andhra Pradesh80
28.Karnataka84
29.Kerala96
30.Tamil Nadu90
31.Pondicherry99
32.Lakshadweep89
 All India00


ANNEXURE II

List of Minority Concentration Districts
(vide paragraphs 3.2, 5.3, and 7.1)
List of districts having 25% and more minority population in 29 States (Excluding six States/UTs where minorities are in majority)

Sl.No.StateSl. No.DistrictsTotal PopulationMuslims populationMuslim %age over total populationChristians populationChristian %age over total populationSikhs populationSikh %age over total populationBuddhists populationBuddhist %age over total populationTotal Minority Population%age population of Minorities
iiiiiiivvviviiviiiixxxixiixiiixivxv
1Andamans (2)1Nicobars42068213152814567508140030,824 
Andamans2Andamans314084271349490331610790381077627 
2Andhra P (1)3Hyderabad382975315765834192915210951083201681281 
3Arunachal P (7)4Tawang38924225130814201290837530036 
Arunachal P5Changlang125422116312193117470427443465885 
Arunachal P6Tirap10032675615019950990675151729 
Arunachal P7West Kameng7459911592246234261331044437151 
Arunachal P8Papum Pare*12200353184365743026303330345485 
Arunachal P9East Kameng5717938411455025460705115685 
Arunachal P10Lower Subansiri9824483012407825520284025244 
4Assam (13)11Dhubri1637344121645574124771159029201229383 
Assam12Goalpara8220354415165464662810801780506464 
Assam13Barpeta1647201977943595267025801940983662 
Assam14Hailakandi5428723128495854241905890318871 
Assam15Karimganj1007976527214528746112803460536434 
Assam16Nagaon231462911802675121473130550105801205853 
Assam17Marigaon776256369398487590690840370310 
Assam18Darrang150432053465836973066520018710634355 
Assam19Bongaigaon9048353485733918728251203300368143 
Assam20Cachar14449215220513631306262807420554727 
Assam21Kokrajhar9057641844412012427014133015740310418 
Assam22North Cachar1880794662250183272200857055922 
Assam23Kamrup2522324625002254425724797017090675765 
5Bihar (4)24Kishanganj1296348876105682856049203980879851 
Bihar25Katihar239263810174954349940222508401024798 
Bihar26Araria21586088879724112510469010910890783 
Bihar27Purnia2543942935239374392013940770941102 
6Delhi (2)28Central *64638519313730462811712633830215274 
Delhi29North East *1768061481607277640018505148020512554 
7Goa (1)30South Goa5890954882782231783857201740272751 
8Haryana (2)31Gurgaon16602896179183732580667208380628686 
Haryana32Sirsa11166497056116480302942273060311952 
9Himachal P (2)33Lahul & Spiti332241340840340195355919787 
Himachal P34Kinnaur78334306032402560194052520291 
10Jharkhand (3)35Pakaur *701664227069324109964560520268676 
Jharkhand36Sahibganj927770290060315872362900400349113 
Jharkhand37Gumla13467675975244251073251102450485615 
11Karnataka (2)38Dakshina Kannada189773041890422164982935205130584751 
Karnataka39Bidar15023732957622043150365401220838461649 
12Kerala (14)40Malappuram3625471248457669806502221038702565834 
Kerala41Ernakulam310579845176415120447139708022001657163 
Kerala42Kottayam1953646116686687137145430770988177 
Kerala43Idukki1129221812227480108431250590561514 
Kerala44Wayanad7806192097582717549522170420385312 
Kerala45Pathanamthitta123401656457548160239810640538204 
Kerala46Kozhikode287913110787503712746848305601206357 
Kerala47Kasaragod120407841306334848917850420498081 
Kerala48Thrissur29742324886971672015224130016301209142 
Kerala49Kannur2408956665648282610191131201180927097 
Kerala50Kollam2585208474071184237451619802140898228 
Kerala51Thiruvananthapuram32343564315121359556318335027001027680 
Kerala52Palakkad261748270359627109249423201130813190 
Kerala53Alappuzha2109160208042104416432119202020650079 
13Madhya P (1)54Bhopal184351042136523204291113401205611473695 
14Maharashtra(9)55Akola163023929627218349401201029318418594151 
Maharashtra56Mumbai333803173448422106240316330016141751018471 
Maharashtra57Aurangabad289701356951620155581445202472229836748 
Maharashtra58Mumbai (Suburban) *8640419148898717340166453271146435452346778 
Maharashtra59Amravati260716034725013731502940035040313707908 
Maharashtra60Buldana223248028538713254501501030650314595936 
Maharashtra61Parbhani15277152439351613680789015323110399323 
Maharashtra62Washim *10202161118631112110500015058015264154 
Maharashtra63Hingoli *987160103199104680474014792715252068 
15Manipur (6)64Tamenglong111499143111057919567070107296 
Manipur65Ukhrul140778881113396695960840135027 
Manipur66Churachandpur22790525731213186941250470215931 
Manipur67Chandel11832723182109128921250600111631 
Manipur68Senapati (Excl. 3 subdivisions)156513637012272478154012811124796 
Manipur69Thoubal364140868492451361102054092141 
16Orissa (1)70Gajapati *51883716230173663332019720177260 
17Pondicherry (1)71Mahe3682811411318162001012228 
18Rajasthan (1)72Ganganagar178942342442216610441409259710486483 
19Sikkim (4)73North410303911162341460226035524763 
Sikkim74South131525170011275710570311092445623 
Sikkim75East245040478921450269580647292684978 
Sikkim76West123256813172336150336012741662 
20Tamil Nadu (1)77Kanniyakumari167603470360474540644310260815823 
21Uttar Pradesh(15)78Rampur19237399452774972970617173222701016518 
Uttar Pradesh79Moradabad38109831735381468832086100243601755259 
Uttar Pradesh80Bijnor313161913063294234110487252337601361841 
Uttar Pradesh81Saharanpur289686311329193950390206931364501162296 
Uttar Pradesh82Jyotiba Phule Nagar *14990685903083942060557802480600340 
Uttar Pradesh83Muzaffarnagar354336213496293833030189981235601374286 
Uttar Pradesh84Balrampur *168235061767537128501334029500623244 
Uttar Pradesh85Bahraich238107282936135219607623032960842476 
Uttar Pradesh86Bareilly361858912263863492690289711733301271959 
Uttar Pradesh87Meerut29973619757153374200264341276901012338 
Uttar Pradesh88Siddharthnagar204008560033629128001280079300610826 
Uttar Pradesh89Pilibhit1645183390773241787075479518280469867 
Uttar Pradesh90Shrawasti *117639130111726642082805960303183 
Uttar Pradesh91Baghpat *11639912878712510960103203220290321 
Uttar Pradesh92Ghaziabad3290586782915248809021017132980816039 
22Uttaranchal (2)93Hardwar144718747827433304801732616740499322 
Uttaranchal94Udham Singh Nagar *123561425440721388001414621114390401188 
23West Bengal(9)95Murshidabad5866569373538064137230402024403749749 
West Bengal96Maldah329046816361715083880283016401645006 
West Bengal97Uttar Dinajpur2441794115650347131721252033501170262 
West Bengal98Birbhum301542210578613573820347022201065812 
West Bengal99South 24-Parganas690668922959673352835116800179902352281 
West Bengal100Nadia4604827117028225295631699063501201179 
West Bengal101Dakshin Dinajpur *15031783610472422039121501750383476 
West Bengal102Haorah42730991044383246284037790108501055531 
West Bengal103North 24- Parganas8934286216405824201380106790583902200714 


ANNEXURE III

Statement showing priority sector advances granted to the members of specified minority communities vis-à-vis overall priority sector advances (in the identified Districts) for the quarter ended ---------------


(Vide paragraph 5.3)

Name of the District ----------------------------------
(Rs. in Crores)
Name of CommunityNo. of accountsAmounts outstanding

Previous Quarter Current Quarter Previous Quarter Current Quarter
A. Minority Communities
    1. Christians
    2. Muslims
    3. Buddhists
    4. Sikhs
    5. Zoroastrians
    TOTAL ( 1 TO 5 )
B. Others

C. Total priority sector advances in the identified districts
(A + B)

 
D. Share of A out of C in % Note : (1) No. of accounts actual, (2) Amount outstanding Rupees in crores


MASTER CIRCULAR
ANNEXURE IV

Credit Flow to Minority Communities
List of Circulars consolidated in the Master Circular
Sr. No.Circular No.DateSubject
1.RPCD No SP.BC.4/PS.160-86-8724.07.86Credit facilities to Minority Communities
2.RPCD No.SP.BC.97/PS.160-86-8729-07-86Credit facilities to Minority Communities
3.RPCD No.SP.1378/PS.160-86-8709.01.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
4.RPCD No.SP.1563/PS.160-86-8711.02.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
5.RPCD No.SP.BC.75/PS.160-86-8708.04.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
6.RPCD No.SP.BC.14/PS.160-87-8831.07.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
7.RPCD No.SP.374/PS.160-87-8831.07.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
8.RPCD No.SP.BC.45/PS.160/87-8816.10.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
9.RPCD No.SP..BC.55/PS.160-87-8802.11.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
10.RPCD No.SP.BC.56/PS.160-87-8802.11.87Credit facilities to Minority Communities
11.RPCD No.SP.649/PS.160-88-8927.09.88Prime Minister’s 15-Point Directive about Welfare of Minorities
12.RPCD No.SP.BC.46/PS.160-88-8917.11.88Credit facilities to Minority Communities
13.RPCD No.Stat.BC.66/Stat-20(CB)/88-8921.01.89Credit facilities to Minority communities
14.RPCD No.LBS.BC.121/LBC.34-88/8907.06.89Inclusion of representatives of State Minority Commissions/Boards or State Minorities Financial Corporations and of SC/ST Corporations in the DLRC and SLRM
15.RPCD No.SP.BC.37/C.453(U)89-9003.10.89DRI Scheme-Routing of Advances through State Minority Finance/ Development Corporation
16.RPCD No.SP.BC.124/PS.160-89-9026.06.90Credit facilities to Minority Communities
17.RPCD No.SP.BC.80/PS.160-92-9310.03.93Credit facilities to Minority Communities-Quarterly Statement
18.RPCD No. SP.1934/PS.160-92-9322.06.93Credit facilities to Minority Communities
19.RPCD No.SP.BC.17/PS.160-93-9410.08.93Credit facilities to Minority Communities-Training to Staff
20.RPCD No.SP.BC.32/PS.160-93-9406.09.93Credit facilities to Minority Communities-Revised Format
21.RPCD No.SP.BC.50/PS160-93-9413.10.93Credit facilities to Minority Communities-Revised Format
22.RPCD No.SP.BC.83/PS.160/93-9407.01.94Credit flow to Minority Communities-Quarterly statement.
23.RPCD No.SP.BC.166/PS.160-93-9415.06.94Credit facilities to Minority Communities-41 Identified Districts
24.LBS.BC.29/02.03.01-94-95.31.08.94Inclusion of representatives of State Minority Commission/Boards or State Minorities Finance Corporations in SLBC.
25.RPCD No.SP.BC.79/09.10.01-94-9509.12.94List of Specified Minority Communities-Inclusion of Buddhists in place of Neo- Buddhists
26.RPCD No.SP.BC.33/09.10.01-96-9707.09.96Credit facilities to Minority Communities-Quarterly Statement
27.RPCD No. SP.BC.43/09.10.01-96-9710.10.96Credit Flow to Minority Communities-Compendium of Instructions
28.RPCD No. SP.BC.108/09.12.01-96-9728.02.97National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC)
29.RPCD No.SPBC.13/09.10.01/01-0213.08.01Credit facilities to Minority Communities- Evaluation Study
30.RPCD No.SP.1074/09.10.01-2001-0221.01.02Enhancing Credit Flow to Minority Communities
31.RPCD No.SP.BC.62/09.10.01/2001-0204.02.02Enhancing Credit flow to minority communities
32.RPCD.SP.BC.No.22/09.10.01/2006-071.9.2006Prime Minister's 15 Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities
33.RPCD.SP.BC.No.83/09.10.01/2006-0727.4.2007List of 103 Minority Concentrated Districts having at least 25% minority population, excluding those States/ UTs where minorities are in majority ( J &K, Punjab, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland & Lakshdweep)


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