The Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved amendments to the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981 as proposed in the draft Bill with such changes of drafting and of consequential nature, an official release said.
"The Amendments, include provisions that enable the central government to increase the authorised capital of NABARD from Rs 5,000 crore to Rs 30,000 crore and to increase it beyond Rs 30,000 crore in consultation with the RBI, as deemed necessary from time to time," it said.
"The proposed increase in the authorised capital would enable NABARD to respond to the commitments it has undertaken, particularly in respect of the Long Term Irrigation Fund and the recent Cabinet decision regarding on-lending to cooperative banks," the release said.
Further, it will enable NABARD to augment its business and enhance its activities which would facilitate promotion of integrated rural development and securing prosperity of rural areas including generation of more employment.
The transfer of entire shareholding in NABARD held by RBI to the Central Government will "remove the conflict" in RBI's role as banking regulator and shareholder in NABARD.
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