Pay and Use Community Toilets Loan Scheme for Safai Karamcharis – MSJE

The “Loan Scheme for Pay and Use Community Toilets” is a financial support initiative under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, aimed at Safai Karamcharis, Manual Scavengers, and their dependents. This scheme provides term loans up to ₹25 lakhs at a subsidized interest rate to set up and operate 10-seater pay-and-use toilet units across the country.

This initiative is managed by the National Safai Karamcharis Finance & Development Corporation (NSKFDC) and implemented through State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs), Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), and Public Sector Banks (PSBs).


Summary of Loan-Based Schemes For Safai Karamchari

  • Name of Scheme: Pay and Use Community Toilets Loan Scheme

  • Launched By: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India

  • Nodal Agency: NSKFDC (National Safai Karamcharis Finance & Development Corporation)

  • Loan Amount: Up to ₹25,00,000

  • Interest Rate: 4% per annum

  • Interest Rebate:

    • 1% for Women Beneficiaries

    • 0.5% for Timely Repayment

  • Repayment Period: 10 years

  • Moratorium Period: 6 months (post-implementation)

  • Unit Size: Loan applicable for a 10-seater toilet facility

  • Mode of Application: Online and Offline


Key Benefits

  • Affordable Capital: Access up to ₹25 lakhs for sanitation-related entrepreneurship

  • Low Interest Rate: Only 4% per annum

  • Special Rebates: Additional benefits for women applicants and those ensuring timely repayment

  • Long Repayment Tenure: 10 years to ease financial burden

  • Supports Livelihood: Enables creation of income-generating units for the sanitation workforce


Eligibility Criteria

The following individuals/entities are eligible;

  • Safai Karamcharis (including waste pickers)

  • Identified Manual Scavengers and their dependents

  • Registered cooperative societies of the target group

  • Legally constituted associations or firms promoted by the target group

  • Persons with a certificate of occupation issued by:

    • Local Revenue Officer / Municipal Officer / Cantonment Executive Officer

    • Head of Government Departments (e.g., Education, Health, Animal Husbandry)

    • Elected Municipal Members / Gram Panchayat Pradhan / Regional Managers of RRBs or PSBs

  • Manual Scavengers listed under the MS Act, 2013, survey do not require certificates (if listed in the final list)

Note: Occupation certificates can also be issued by Mukhia, Sarpanch, or equivalent authorities in rural areas.

Exclusions

  • Domestic Workers are not eligible under this scheme.


How to Apply – Online & Offline Steps

  1. Application Submission: Applicants can submit applications to the district offices of SCAs, RRBs, or Nationalised Banks.

  2. Project Appraisal: The application is forwarded to the head office of the respective channelizing agency, where it is evaluated.

  3. Forwarding to NSKFDC: The SCA/Bank sends the project with their recommendation to NSKFDC.

  4. Final Approval: NSKFDC’s Project Appraisal Committee evaluates the proposal and places it before the Board of Directors.

  5. Sanction & Disbursement:

    • On approval, a sanction letter is issued

    • After document verification, funds are released to the concerned bank/SCA

    • The loan is credited to the beneficiary’s account or utilized directly for project execution

Note: Loans are disbursed following NSKFDC’s Lending Policies & Guidelines (LPG).

No documents are explicitly required to apply under this scheme. However, banks or SCAs may request necessary documents during verification.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Who can apply for this scheme?
Safai Karamcharis, waste pickers, manual scavengers, and their dependents who meet the eligibility criteria.

Q: What is the maximum loan amount available?
Up to ₹25,00,000 for a 10-seater toilet unit.

Q: What is the interest rate under this scheme?
4% annually, with 1% rebate for women and 0.5% rebate for timely repayment.

Q: What is the loan repayment period?
10 years, including 6-month moratoriums after a 6-month implementation period.

Q: How is the loan disbursed?
Funds are released to SCAs/RRBs/PSBs, which then transfer the amount to the beneficiaries or project accounts.

Q: Are domestic workers eligible?
No, domestic workers are excluded from the scheme.

Q: What is the mode of application?
Applicants can apply through offline or online channels by visiting the concerned district SCA or bank branch.


Sources and References

Arjan Patel

Arjan Patel is a passionate financial educator and policy researcher with over a decade of experience in rural banking and subsidy-linked credit schemes. As the founder of www.loansubsidy.in, he is committed to simplifying government loan programs and making financial benefits accessible to every citizen. Known for his grassroots insights and clear explanations, Arjan continues to bridge the gap between policy and people through digital outreach and advisory.

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