Chapter 5 - Section 5.3 - SubSection 5.3.2Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programme (LEDP)

The Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programme (LEDP) was mainstreamed by NABARD in 2015-16 to promote sustainable livelihoods among SHG members and to maximize the impact of skill upgradation. It focuses on SHG clusters in adjoining villages engaged in farm and non-farm activities, providing intensive skill development, refresher training, backward and forward linkages, value chain management, end-to-end solutions, as well as handholding and escort services across two credit cycles. Similar to MEDP, modifications were introduced in the programme covering aspects such as programme duration, participant numbers, provision of exposure visits for all trainees, support for capital and raw materials, assistance for essential common facilities and infrastructure, handholding and management costs, along with the inclusion of new PIAs, among others. During the year, 3,010 SHG members were provided skill and entrepreneurship training through 32 LEDPs with aggregate grant support of ₹2.67 crore. As on 31st March 2025, 3.15 lakh SHG members were supported through 2,481 LEDPs with a grant support of ₹131.07 crore.

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5.3.2 Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programme (LEDP)

The Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programme (LEDP) was mainstreamed by NABARD in 2015-16 to promote sustainable livelihoods among SHG members and to maximize the impact of skill upgradation. It focuses on SHG clusters in adjoining villages engaged in farm and non-farm activities, providing intensive skill development, refresher training, backward and forward linkages, value chain management, end-to-end solutions, as well as handholding and escort services across two credit cycles. Similar to MEDP, modifications were introduced in the programme covering aspects such as programme duration, participant numbers, provision of exposure visits for all trainees, support for capital and raw materials, assistance for essential common facilities and infrastructure, handholding and management costs, along with the inclusion of new PIAs, among others. During the year, 3,010 SHG members were provided skill and entrepreneurship training through 32 LEDPs with aggregate grant support of ₹2.67 crore. As on 31st March 2025, 3.15 lakh SHG members were supported through 2,481 LEDPs with a grant support of ₹131.07 crore.