Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India has launched National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) by restructuring Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY), effective from April, 2013.
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'Demand Driven' Strategy - implementation in a Mission Mode
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Participatory identification of the Poor- preference for the poorest of the poor households
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SHGs based on Mutual Affnity
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NRLM has taken a Saturation Approach - will ensure all the poor in a village are covered
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Federations - Village level/Cluster level
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Continuous hand holding support to SHGs
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Access to Repeat Finance
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Availability of Revolving Fund
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Introduction of Interest Subvention
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No Collateral and no margin will be charged upto Rs. 10 lakh limit to SHGs
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No liens to marked against SB a/cs of SHGs
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No deposits to be insisted while sanctioning
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Allocation Based' Strategy
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Identification based on BPL list
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SHGs based on common Activity
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One time financial Support
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Availability of Capital Subsidy