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Nabard asks NGOs to reach out to rural communities

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Hyderabad, Jan. 30 The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) has asked non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to chalk out new plans in rural areas to increase incomes of farmers.

Nabard organised a meeting with about 30 NGOs here on Tuesday to familiarise them with bank’s assistance offered for developmental activities, particularly in the areas of micro credit, natural resource management and non-farm sector.

Addressing the meeting, Mr S. R. Aluru, Chief General Manager of bank’s regional office, asked the organisations to use their reach and help out the rural communities.

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