The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Amendment) Bill, 2017, was passed today by voice vote in the Rajya Sabha. The bill was passed by the Lok Sabha in August, 2017.
In his reply on the bill in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Finance Shiv Pratap Shukla said, "Some members asked about private holding in Nabard. There is no proposal to have private holding in the Nabard".
The minister told the house that the bill was supported by almost of all members of the House from all parties, including Rajeev Shukla (Congress), Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu (Congress), Anil Desai (Shiv Sena) and Vikas Mahatme (BJP).
All of these members urged the government that the poor farmers at the bottom should be able to reap benefits of the finance aid provided by the Nabard.
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At present the authorised capital of Nabard is Rs 5,000 crore and there is a proposal to increase it to Rs 30,000 crore.
As RBI is also a regulator, its 0.4 per cent equity will be transferred to the Centre and as a result, 100 per cent equity will come to the government.
The bill also seeks to amend certain clauses in the light of reference of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Development Act, 2006 in the proposed legislation.
Participating in the discussion, Neeraj Shekhar of Samajwadi Party supported the bill but said Nabard should ensure that loans are provided to small and marginal farmers as well as MSMEs and not to big corporates/ farmers.
Shekhar also wanted to know from the government about NPAs of Nabard.
N Gokulakrishnan of AIADMK said the bill seeks to increase authorise capital of Rs 30,000 crore from Rs 5,000 crore. He said the role of Nabard is critical to achieve the objective of doubling farmers' income.
Manish Gupta of All India Trinamool Congress suggested that the government should consider creating a separate fund or separate wing in Nabard to deal with the problems faced by small and marginal farmers.
Prasanna Acharya of BJD said the authorised capital of Nabard is being increased through this amendment bill.
However, he said: "whatever capital we put in, unless we are able to check farmers suicides and miseries of farmers, there is no meaning to it".
Acharya suggested that Nabard should focus on irrigation projects.
Ram Nath Thakur of JD (U) supported the bill, saying that this bill is important for rural economy. He also demanded that all projects of Bihar should be taken up.
Tapan Kumar Sen, CPM, said perversion in distribution of rural credit should be corrected.
Sen said 80 per cent of the NPAs are from big corporates, while farmers and MSMEs are paying back their loans.
He also demanded that the government should ensure that Nabard continues to have umbilical cord with RBI.
Veer Singh of BSP said this bill will enable Nabard to fulfil its commitment.
He said farmers, rural artisans and labourers would benefit and their income will increase.
Singh suggested that the government should focus on dairy sector.
Ram Kumar Kashyap of INLD said the financial situation of Nabard will improve and loans will be provided to farmers and MSMEs.
He said if Nabard is privatised, it will be calamity for rural economy.
T Subirami Reddy and Rajani Patil of the Congress also took part in the discussion. Narayan Lal Panchariya of BJP also spoke on the bill.
DMK lerader Tiruchi Siva in the special mention urged the government not to levy GST on drilling of wells for irrigation to give relief to the farmers.