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प्रश्न
______ is the apex institution which plans and evaluates policies related to rural credit needs.
विकल्प
Cooperative Credit Societies
Regional Rural Banks
Self Help Groups
NABARD
उत्तर
NABARD is the apex institution which plans and evaluates policies related to rural credit needs.
Explanation:
- The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) is the top institution for developing rural credit policies.
- Cooperative credit societies, RRBs, and SHGs are all supervised and guided by NABARD.
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