Micro Credit, Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Women Empowerment

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Since independence in 1947, the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have made concerted efforts to provide the poor with access to credit. Despite the phenomenal increase in the physical outreach of formal credit institutions in the past several decades, the disadvantaged sections of society including women continue to depend on informal sources of credit. Regular institutions have faced difficulties in dealing with a large number of small borrowers, whose credit needs are small and frequent and their ability to offer collaterals is limited. Besides, cumbersome procedures and risk perceptions of the banks leave a gap in serving the credit needs of the poor.

It is in this context that micro credit has emerged as the most suitable and practical alternative to the conventional banking in reaching the hitherto unreached poor population. Micro credit enables the poor people to be thrifty and helps them in availing the credit and other financial services for improving their income and living standards. The Self-help Group (SHG)-Bank Linkage Programme was formally launched in the year 1992 and aptly supported by the RBI through its policy support. The Programme envisages organisation of the rural poor into SHGs for building their capacities to manage their own finances and then negotiate bank credit on commercial terms. This book deals with the role of micro credit and SHGs in the socio-economic empowerment of women.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Neeta Tapan

Neeta Tapan is Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Higher Education Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh. Having been engaged in teaching and research for the last 20 years, she has more than 50 papers published in reputed journals and edited books. Her first book on Need for Women Empowerment was well received. She has also been awarded the UGC-UNFPA Fellowship. She successfully completed a major research project funded by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. At present she is working on a project as a recipient of UGC Post-doctoral Research Award in Economics for 2009-2011.

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Title
Micro Credit, Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Women Empowerment
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788177082494
Length
xv+246p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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