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Vol. 4, Issue 2 (2021)

An analytical study on the role of SHG in women empowerment in India


Arun Kumar Singh

The idea of Self Help Group has its roots in rural regions and it's been mooted alongside the agricultural and semi city ladies to enhance their residing conditions. Though it's miles relevant to guys in our country, however it's been extra a success simplest amongst ladies and they are able to begin financial sports via SHG movement. In India, this scheme is applied with the assist of NABARD as a prime nodal employer in rural improvement. It is self-employment era scheme for especially rural ladies, who don’t have their very own assets. Empowerment affords a more get admission to expertise and resources, extra autonomy in selection making, more potential to devise lives, extra manipulate over the situations which affect lives, and freedom from customs, ideals and practices. Thus empowerment of ladies isn't only an aim however the key to all worldwide improvement goals. Empowerment is an energetic multidimensional technique to permit ladies to understand their identification and electricity in all spheres of life. This paper attempts to provide an explanation for all basics and meticulous records required to recognize the SHGs idea completely. This paper examines the ladies empowerment via SHGs and additionally explains the present day role of ladies empowerment in India.
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How to cite this article:
Arun Kumar Singh. An analytical study on the role of SHG in women empowerment in India. Int J Finance Manage Econ 2021;4(2):63-66. DOI: 10.33545/26179210.2021.v4.i2.88
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