This course covers Priority Sector Compliance Awareness, which involves understanding the obligations, regulatory expectations, and operational implications related to Priority Sector Lending (PSL) within the Agri & Rural Commercial Credit credit workflow. It focuses on ensuring that agricultural and rural credit exposures are originated, classified, monitored, and governed in alignment with applicable regulatory requirements, institutional policies, and sector-specific compliance expectations. The course emphasizes structured execution and governance practices to support accurate portfolio classification, compliance reporting, exposure monitoring, and sustainable management of priority sector obligations across rural lending operations. It evaluates key dimensions such as portfolio concentration, geographic exposure, crop mix analysis, and audit readiness, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. It is distinct from broader operational procedure design, as it focuses specifically on structured identification, compliance assessment, escalation management, and breach response related to priority sector obligations, rural portfolio governance, regulatory adherence, and supervisory risk management within agri and rural credit portfolios, while operational procedure design addresses wider workflow structuring, process administration, operational execution standards, and institutional process controls with separate evidence standards, ownership, and approval authority. Within Portfolio Risk, Norms & Governance, the credit analyst executes the assessment, completes documentation, and flags exceptions for manager review within Agri & Rural Commercial Credit credit files, shaping escalation scope and operational priorities.