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DAY-NRLM has the provision for interest subvention to cover the difference between the lending rate of bank and 7% on all credit from bank/financial institutions availed by women SHGs, for a maximum of Rs. 300,00/- SHGs. The difference between the bank lending rate and 7% for loans up to Rs. 300,00/- subject to maximum limit of
5%
5.5%
7%
7.5%
10%
Let’s break it down:
- Under DAY-NRLM, women SHGs get interest subvention—the government covers the difference between the bank’s loan rate and 7% for loans up to Rs. 3,00,000.
- But this support is capped. The biggest difference the government will cover is up to a certain percentage over 7%, no matter what crazy rate the bank may charge.
- Here’s what your options mean:
- Option 1: 5%. If the bank charges more than 12%, the SHG still gets only 5% covered.
- Option 2: 5.5%. Same logic—max difference the programme covers is 5.5%.
- Option 3: 7%. That would mean total coverage for any loan rate up to 14%.
- Option 4: 7.5%. Goes even higher, which isn’t the actual rule.
- Option 5: 10%. That’s just way too high—not as per the scheme.
- The actual scheme says the subvention is for the difference in rates up to a maximum of 5.5%.
So the correct answer is:
Option 2: 5.5%
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