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National Backward Classes Finance & Development Corporation (NBCFDC)

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April 18, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Economic and Social Development

Why in News?

Recently, NBCFDC registered its highest-ever performance in FY 2025–26, achieving a record disbursement and near-complete fund utilization.

  • It is a Section 8 Company mandated to undertake initiatives for the socio‑economic empowerment of Other Backward Classes (OBCs).
  • Aim – To provide concessional finance, skill development, and livelihood support to OBCs and marginalized communities.
  • Incorporated on - January, 1994.
  • Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
  • Implemented by – State Channelizing Agencies (SCA), Banks, Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC), Self Help Groups (SHG).
  • Objectives - Economic Promotion – Promote economic and developmental activities specifically for the benefit of Backward Classes.
  • Financial Assistance – Provide loans and advances for viable projects to individuals or groups based on government economic criteria.
  • Educational Support – Extend loans for pursuing general, professional, vocational, or technical education at graduate and higher levels.
  • Employment & Skilling – Facilitate gainful employment and upgrade technical or entrepreneurial skills through targeted development programs.
  • Eligibility
    • Target Group – Must belong to Backward Classes.
    • Income Limit – Annual family income must be Rs. 3 Lakh or less.
    • Priority Group – Preference is given to those with a family income up to Rs. 1.50 Lakh.
    • Loan Specifics
      • New Swarnima (Women) – Women from backward classes with income up to Rs. 3 Lakh.
      • Education Loans – Admission to approved technical/professional courses (graduate or higher) is required.
  • Coverage – OBCs, Self Help Groups, Denotified & Nomadic Tribes, students under fellowship schemes.

Key Features

Low-interest loans

Provides concessional financial assistance ranging from 3% to 8% per annum for self-employment and education.

Targeted eligibility

Focuses on Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and marginalized groups with annual family incomes up to Rs. 3 lakh.

Empowering women

Offers specialized micro-finance schemes like Mahila Samriddhi Yojana with interest rates as low as 4%.

Skill development

Funds vocational training and upskilling through the PM-DAKSH Yojana to improve employability and entrepreneurship.

Synergies

Skill Development & Livelihoods

Linked with PM‑DAKSH.

Educational Empowerment

National Fellowship for OBCs.

Financial Inclusion 

VISVAS Interest Subvention Scheme.

Community Empowerment

SEED Scheme for Denotified Tribes.

References

  1. PIB | NBCFDC
  2. NBCFDC | NBCFDC
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