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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Empowering women through self-help groups (SHGs)/Ranju Kumar Bharali, Amal Jyoti Chiring and Debojit Konwar. 2. Self-help groups SHGs: a swot analysis/Gopal Sharma. 3. Self-help groups SHGs and women/Dipanjana Chakraborty. 4. Micro finance, self help groups SHGs and empowerment of women/Jyotsna Saha. 5. Micro credit for inclusive development/Pradeep Kumar Sengupta and Kartick Das. 6. Micro finance and the role of Panchayati Raj Institutions PRIs/Kartick Das and Nibash Paul. 7. Women empowerment through NGOs: a case study of Darjeeling district/Gopal Sharma and Kartick Das. 8. Exclusion of women in the micro finance institutions development and regulation bill 2011/Surya Narayan Ray. 9. Child labour in Bidi Industry: a case study/Bappa Sarkar. 10. Social exclusion of population with indigenous knowledge/Ashok Das Gupta. Glossary of select financial terms. Index. Women's lack of economic empowerment not only impedes growth and poverty reduction, but also negatively impacts education and health outcomes for children. Thus it is extremely important to ensure that women are economically empowered. Financial inclusion may be defined as the process of ensuring access to financial services and timely and adequate credit where needed by vulnerable groups, such as women, at an affordable cost. Self-help Group SHG Bank Linkage Programme was launched in 1992 as flagship programme by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development NABARD. The objective is to meet the financial needs of the poor by linking SHGs with the formal credit agencies. Financial inclusion of the women can be best ensured through SHGs.
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Verlag: BS Publications, 2012
ISBN 10: 9381075824 ISBN 13: 9789381075821
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents 1 Women Entrepreneurship In India A Case Study On Swarna Jyothi Mahila Samakhya SHG in Warangal District of AP 2 Challenges faced by Women Entrepreneurs of India in the wake of Globalisation 3 Self-Help Groups and Bank-Linkages 4 Market Survey A Prerequisite For A Successful Entrepreneur 5 Women Empowerment through Micro Entrepreneurship 6 Micro Finance Self Help Groups and Women Empowerment Current Issues and Concerns 7 Rural Women Empowerment 8 Women Empowerment at View Through Self Help Groups NGOs and Micro Finance Institutions 9 Development of Women Empowerment 10 Role Of Government in Women Entrepreneurship Development in India 11 Micro Finance & Inclusive Growth of Women in Andhra Pradesh 12 Micro Finance for Women Empowerment 13 Women Entrepreneurship Financial Inclusion and Micro Financing For Self Help Groups in Andhra Pradesh 14 Entrepreneurship Development 15 Micro- Finance Enabled Women Empowerment through Self- Help Groups 16 Micro-Finance and Self-Help Groups- A Tool for Financial Inclusion 17 Self Help Group and Bank Linkages 18 Challenges Faced by Women SHG Leaders - A Case Study of SHGs in Mahbubnagar District in Andhra Pradesh 19 The Women Empowerment Differentials Between Entrepreneurs and Non Entrepreneurs in Ranga Reddy District Andhra Pradesh 20 Women Entrepreneurship And SHG?s Help to the Poverty Control 21 Women Entrepreneurship and Leadership Qualities 22 Women Empowerment in Micro Finance 23 Women?s Empowerment Through Micro Finance A Case Study of Guntur District Andhra Pradesh 24 Holistic Model for Women Entrepreneurship Through SHGs Issues and Concerns 25 Entrepreneurial Activities of Rural Women in Andhra Pradesh 26 A Study on Perspectives of Women Empowerment through SHGs 27 Origin and Concept of SHG 28 SHG Federations in India Issues and Challenges 29 Women Empowerment Through Entreprenuership 30 SHGs and Bank Linkages With Reference To Deccan Grameena Bank-Andhra Pradesh 31 Role of SHGs in Uplifting Women in Andhra Pradesh 32 Financial Inclusion Role of Microfinance 33 Women Entrepreneurs-Problem and Promotion 34 Women Entrepreneurship The Necessity of Micro Enterprise Training 35 Women Empowerment and Inclusive Growth in India 36 Unveiling the Inner Skills of Women Through DWCRA Programme in Guntur-A Conceptual Frame Work 37 The Bad and Good of Microfinance 38 Micro Finance and Poverty Alleviation 39 Empowerment of Women Through Enterprise 40 Role of Information and Communication Technology in Microfinance A Comment 41 Role of Micro Finance in providing Credit to SHGs 42 Economic Empowerment of Women through Microfinance 43 Women Empowerment Thorough Self Help Groups 44 Role of Sericulture in Promoting Women Entrepreneurship 45 Women Entrepreneurship Financial Through Self Help Groups SHGs In Andhra Pradesh 46 Microfinance An Over View 47 Role of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in Women Empowerment 48 Women Empowerment Through SHGs in Andhra Pradesh A Study 49 Enterpreneurial Development An Indamines of Economic and Competitive Advantage 50 Financing Micro and Small Enterprises A Study With Reference to SIDBI Schemes 51 Micro Finance-Tool for Poverty Alleviation 52 Entrepreneurship in India Challenges and Strategies 53 Women Entrepreneurship-Opportunities in Present Day ChallengesWomen entrepreneurs refer to a group of women who initiate organize and run business enterprises independently Though all entrepreneurs face the inherent problems of business women entrepreneurs who stand the disadvantage of being branded as weaker sex face many additional problems The Self Help Groups SHGs organized by Panchayat Unions PU and Non-Government Organizations NGOs play a major role in bringing rural women together in providing them micro credit and in empowering them In order to highlight the issues in women entrepreneurship among the academicians researchers industrialists and government agencies the Department of Management Studies TJPS College PG Courses has organized a state level confer.