The need for micro finance in India has arisen due to failure of formal banking system in meeting the credit needs of millions of rural and urban people, who constitute poverty or near poverty groups in the country. The banking sector always demands high discipline in collateral security, procedures, repayment schedule, high turnover of clients. Hence they failed to meet the financing need of those struggling to stay alive. It is possible only by making the strategies to increase the scope of activities of micro finance by including food, credit, health, consumption loans, and skill up gradation and education loans. Micro finance is accessing financial services in an informally-formal route, in a flexible, responsive and sensitive manner. Micro finance aims at assisting communities of the economically excluded to achieve greater levels of asset creation and income security at the household and community level. In this study we made an attempt to bring out the complete picture of Microfinance in India. The study is presented in five chapters. This is very useful for the Students, Academicians and Researchers who are in the field of commerce & management and, for the policy makers.
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The need for micro finance in India has arisen due to failure of formal banking system in meeting the credit needs of millions of rural and urban people, who constitute poverty or near poverty groups in the country. The banking sector always demands high discipline in collateral security, procedures, repayment schedule, high turnover of clients. Hence they failed to meet the financing need of those struggling to stay alive. It is possible only by making the strategies to increase the scope of activities of micro finance by including food, credit, health, consumption loans, and skill up gradation and education loans. Micro finance is accessing financial services in an informally-formal route, in a flexible, responsive and sensitive manner. Micro finance aims at assisting communities of the economically excluded to achieve greater levels of asset creation and income security at the household and community level. In this study we made an attempt to bring out the complete picture of Microfinance in India. The study is presented in five chapters. This is very useful for the Students, Academicians and Researchers who are in the field of commerce & management and, for the policy makers.
Dr. Subba Rao Ebicherla M.Com.,MBA.,Ph.D.,UGC-NET,AP-SET, Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Baba Institute of Technology & Sciences. Adapa Jyothi M.Com.,M.Phil.,AP-SET,(Ph.D.) & Boddu Chellayya M.Com.,(Ph.D.) Research Scholars, Department of Commerce & Management Studies, Andhra University. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Micro Credit Through Self Help Groups For Rural Development | Adapa Jyothi (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | 208 S. | Englisch | 2015 | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing | EAN 9783659629105 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu. Artikel-Nr. 104902824
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