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Nabard sanctions

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HYDERABAD: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has sanctioned Rs 100.69 crore as loan assistance to the Andhra Pradesh Government under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund.

The money is meant for implementing 61 rural infrastructure projects in various sectors providing immediate and long-term benefits to the rural population. The projects, to be executed in 12 districts, include laying of eight roads, construction of seven bridges and completion of five minor irrigation, nine lift irrigation and 32 rural water supply schemes.

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