Rajasthan govt to provide interest-free loan to street vendors

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Rajasthan govt to provide interest-free loan to street vendors
1 min read . Updated: 10 Aug 2021, 05:30 PM IST Livemint( with inputs from PTI )

The Rajasthan govt scheme is aimed at financially supporting and encouraging street vendors, youths providing services in informal sector such as hairdressers, rickshaw pullers, potters, carpenters, cobblers etc. for self employment

DELHI : The Ashok Gehlot government in Rajasthan said it has introduced a scheme to provide interest-free loan up to 50,000 to street vendors, people in the age group of 18-40 years working in the service sector and unemployed of urban areas hit by Covid-19-induced financial crisis.

In compliance with the budget announcement, the state finance department issued a circular regarding the Indira Gandhi Urban Credit Card Scheme- 2021 last week.

The scheme is aimed at financially supporting and encouraging street vendors, youths providing services in informal sector such as hairdressers, rickshaw pullers, potters, carpenters, cobblers, masons, tailors, painters, plumbers, electricians etc. for self employment, according to the circular issued on August 7.

The state government said those having monthly income of 15,000 or family income 50,000 per month will not be eligible for the scheme.

Five lakh beneficiaries will be given loans under the scheme on the first come first serve basis. They will get interest free loan up to 50,000 without guarantee in one year, the government said.

The state government further said the scheme will be applicable for one year and loans can be sanctioned till March 31, 2022. The loan moratorium period will be three months and loan repayment period will be 12 months.

The beneficiaries will be identified at district level on the basis of certificates issued to the vendors by the urban local bodies scheduled commercial banks, regional rural banks, small finance banks, cooperative banks, and non-banking finance companies will be the lending institutions under the scheme.

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