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Volume : II, Issue : XII, January - 2013

SELF-HELP GROUPS FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION: A CASE STUDY OF KRISHNAGIRI DISTRICT.

M.S.PREMAPRIYA AND L.MANIVANNAN

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Poverty is almost a societal unhappiness, polluted in an every socio-economic zone, range itself among all over the underprivileged section of the population steadily. The concerned paper basically assessing the role of Self-help group approach in eradication of poverty, its successiveness in generating income and the impact of micro credit on the empowerment of the women members of the self-help groups. The study is primarily based on the field survey, conducted in the Krishnagiri District This study takes into explanation the members of the self-help groups for healthier understanding the practice through which they build up their income generating foundations. To number out the impact self-help groups in these instructions a simple chi-square tests as well as the t-test have been used to remedy the fluctuations that have been took place due to addition of group approach in the field of rural growth. The results show that self-help groups promote awareness among the women members and provide necessary chances to struggle with poverty. Further the self-help groups have come out as a substantial factor in generation of income and occupations of the members which also necessitate conditions like better distribution of the micro credit to the members and these effects should be taken care of for getting more active victory in this area.

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M.S.PREMAPRIYA AND L.MANIVANNAN, (2013). SELF-HELP GROUPS FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION: A CASE STUDY OF KRISHNAGIRI DISTRICT.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. XII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1906.pdf

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