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World Bank to extend $290 mn credit for Bihar's JEEViKA II

Centre, Bihar government and World Bank signed a USD 290-million credit agreement on July 9 to help improve livelihood opportunities for poor rural households across 300 blocks and 32 districts of the eastern state

July 09, 2016 / 13:22 IST
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Centre, Bihar government and World Bank signed a USD 290-million credit agreement on July 9 to help improve livelihood opportunities for poor rural households across 300 blocks and 32 districts of the eastern state.

"The new project would cover 300 new blocks in 32 districts (not covered in the earlier phase or through National Rural Livelihood Project), thus covering the entire state," the multilateral lending agency said in a statement.

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Bihar Transformative Development Project, also known as Jeevika II, will mobilise rural population into self-help groups (SHG) and higher level federations and help them gain access to markets, public services and a range of financial services from formal financial institutions, the World Bank said.

In line with the emerging priorities and JEEViKA's already significant experience, the new project will scale up farm and non-farm value chain interventions including setting up of women-owned farmer producer companies, it added.