The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) marked its 44th Foundation Day here on Monday, reaffirming its commitment to sustainable and inclusive rural development. A short documentary titled “Roots of Change” and publications such as “NIDHI” were released during the event. It also featured exhibitions by FPOs and artisans and recognised exemplary PACS and DCCBs.
In his welcome address, NABARD General Manager (GM) K.V.S. Prasad underlined the institution’s commitment to its developmental mandate and stakeholder partnerships. NABARD A.P. Chief GM M.R. Gopal presented the achievements of the regional office during financial year 2024–25.
He highlighted that NABARD A.P. disbursed a total of ₹42,842 crore in loans and ₹31.83 crore in grants, supporting critical infrastructure and institutional development. With the inauguration of new district development manager (DDM) offices in East Godavari, West Godavari, and Nandyal, NABARD’s grassroots reach has expanded in the State. He underscored the credit flow of ₹29,827 crore in refinance to rural financial institutions.
Commissioner of Cooperation and Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Babu A., commended NABARD’s contribution to the modernisation and digitisation of the cooperative credit structure in Andhra Pradesh. He acknowledged NABARD’s continuous support in building institutional capacities and emphasised the need for further convergence to achieve financial inclusion and cooperative strengthening across all 26 districts.