Empowerment of Scheduled Caste Women: Through Self-Help Groups

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Development alone cannot bring peace, prosperity and progress unless social justice and gender equality are ensured. It has been realized that development programs have bypassed women who constitute about half of the population of the country. The international conferences, conventions, and legal enactment highlighted the imperative need for the gender equality and women empowerment. The scheduled castes women, who are mainly agricultural labourers and are engaged in unorganized sector of economy, are still living below the poverty line and suffer due the to their overall backwardness. Social empowerment cannot bring gender equality and social justice unless economic empowerment is ensured. In order to overcome exploitation, poverty and making women self reliant, SHG’s based micro finance has been considered as a instrument for overall economic empowerment of rural poor women. Against this background, present book purports to examine status of scheduled castes women and review their access to micro finance for socio-economic development. The book is divided in nine chapters, which mainly focus on development o scheduled castes women, micro credit, formation of SHG’s, impact of micro finance and problem in micro financing in India. The book is useful for those who are interested in this field.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.P. Pandey

Shivapujan Pandey (1958) is Director, Pt. G.B. Pant Institute of Studies in Rural Development, Lucknow. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in History from Lucknow University in 1984. He has devoted his attention towards art and culture with admirable felicity of understanding and expression. He as already conducted about 30 studies in the field of tribal, women, development programmes, culture and art.

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Title
Empowerment of Scheduled Caste Women: Through Self-Help Groups
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183870570
Length
xviii+221p., Tables; Bibliography; 23cm.
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