Volume : III, Issue : X, November - 2013 Micro- Credit (self-help Group) And Tribal Women In Nanded District: An AppraisalSuprava Khuntia Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Since the early fifties, many developing countries are making concerted efforts to eliminate the colonial legacy of underdevelopment and social backwardness. Various measures have been undertaken to reshape the economy, social structure and cultural life of the masses. For the purpose, Indian since independence has implemented various developmental programs through five-year plans to bring socio-economic transformation of the society. The induction of commercial bank, co-operative bank, regional gramin bank and others since late sixties is one among many developmental programs operating in augmenting the living standard of poor, eliminating poverty, inequality and unemployment of the rural segments including tribes. Under the measures of Rural Development and Tribal Development Programs, these institutional credit agencies are called upon to play their role of the alleviation of poor. In fact, over the years experience shows that due to rigid formal procedure rural poor and tribal are not able to avail many benefits from these credit institutions. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Suprava Khuntia, (2013). Micro- Credit (self-help Group) And Tribal Women In Nanded District: An Appraisal. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. X, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3266.pdf References : - Amache Vyaspeth, (1995) swayam sahayata, smuba, Baif Development and research Institute
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