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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2021)
The role of self-help groups and women empowerment in India
Authors
B C Basavarajappa
Abstract
In recent year financial inclusion has been given top priority has financial development and economic growth are independent. Women constitute almost of half country’s population and their work participation is also increasing and diversifying and impacting her family, neighborhood and the economy too. Self-help group is a small association of poor people, which from voluntary by the people from the same social and economic background. They have purpose to solve their common problems thought mutual help. These group promote small savings among its members and such savings are deposited in bank in the name of SHG as collective fund. Financial inclusion will be helpful for rural areas where people are unaware of banking services and the benefit associated with other financial services. Micro finance is also necessary to overcome social exploitation and create confidence for self-reliance among rural women and poor section of our society. Apart from the informal financial institutions, the formal and semi-formal sectors also are taking much interest providing micro finance to rural women. The objective of present study is to find out the role Self-help group towards women empowerment in rural area. The study has been carried out in Sagar taluk of Shimogga district. For the purpose of the study, both primary and secondary data has been collected. The data has been interpreted by using various statistical tools and conclusion draw at the end.
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Pages:14-16
How to cite this article:
B C Basavarajappa "The role of self-help groups and women empowerment in India ". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Education and Research, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 14-16
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