RBI, Govt take measures to ensure liquidity, credit flow for rural India

Published : Mar 30, 2026, 05:30 PM IST
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Synopsis

The RBI is working to maintain sufficient liquidity to support the economy's productive needs, including the rural sector. The government has also implemented measures to ensure an uninterrupted flow of credit for rural development initiatives.

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) endeavours to maintain sufficient liquidity in the banking system to ensure that the productive requirements of the economy, including the rural sector, are met and transmission to market rates remains robust.

Key Policy Instruments and Measures

According to a statement released by the Finance Ministry, "the Government has taken various measures to ensure uninterrupted credit flow for rural development initiatives, including SHGs." The Priority Sector Lending (PSL) guidelines of RBI issued to banks and Ground Level Agriculture Credit (GLC) targets by the Government to banks act as key policy instruments in scaling up Kisan Credit Card (KCC) coverage and enhancing institutional credit to farmers.

PSL Guidelines and Targets

As per PSL guidelines issued by RBI, commercial banks including Regional Rural Banks, Small Finance Banks, Local Area Banks and Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs) other than Salary Earners' Banks are mandated to allocate at least 18 per cent of their Adjusted Net Bank Credit (ANBC) or Credit Equivalent of Off-Balance Sheet Exposures (CEOBSE), whichever is higher, to agriculture, out of which a sub-target of 10 per cent is prescribed for Small and Marginal Farmers (SMFs). Further, it also prescribes an incentive framework for districts with comparatively lower flow of credit to priority sector, which also includes credit to agriculture and Small & Marginal farmers and a disincentive framework for districts with comparatively higher flow of priority sector credit for more equitable distribution of credit flow to the agricultural sector.

Increased Collateral-Free Loan Limit

"The limit for collateral-free short-term agricultural loans, including loans for allied activities, has been raised from ₹1.60 lakh to ₹2.00 lakh per borrower by the RBI w.e.f. 01 January 2025," the statement added.

Concessional Refinance for RFIs

Concessional refinance is provided to eligible Rural Financial Institutions (RFIs) through various funds created out of PSL shortfall viz. Short-Term Cooperative Rural Credit Fund (STCRCF), Short-Term RRB Credit Refinance Fund (STRRBF) and Long-Term Rural Credit Fund (LTRCF).

This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance Pankaj Chaudhary in Lok Sabha today. (ANI)

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