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Volume : III, Issue : III, April - 2013

PERFORMANCE OF SELF HELP GROUPS (SHGS): WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO JABALPUR DISTRICT OF (M. P.)

SANDEEP KURMI AND RAMESH PRASAD AHARWAL

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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Self Help Group (SHGs) program is growing fast in India. SHGs or microfinance is the tool of poverty alleviation and women empowerment these days. This paper examines the socio-economic background of SHGs member. This study is attempted to identify awareness and problems of SHGs. Primary data were collected from 5 blocks of Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh which have used in this study. We have found that SHGs has been changing the occupation of rural peoples. It is also find that large number of SHGs has been closed. The success of SHGs depends on mutual co-operation of SHGs member, government official and Bank.

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SANDEEP KURMI AND RAMESH PRASAD AHARWAL, (2013). PERFORMANCE OF SELF HELP GROUPS (SHGS): WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO JABALPUR DISTRICT OF (M. P.). Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. III, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2293.pdf

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