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Self-help Groups (SHGs) and Women Empowerment in India

Books from same Author: Arjun Y Pangannavar

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    Author(s)Arjun Y Pangannavar
    PublisherNew Century Publications
    ISBN9788177083255
    Pages208
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    New Century Publications Self-help Groups (SHGs) and Women Empowerment in India by Arjun Y Pangannavar

    The family is a strong force for social cohesion and integration, and, as such, should be strengthened. The inadequate support to women and insufficient protection to their respective families can affect society as a whole and undermine efforts to achieve gender equality. In India, the emergence and rapid multiplication of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) is a phenomenon that is gaining increasing importance in the country's development scenario. SHGs are being viewed as a strategy for women's empowerment, as well as for poverty reduction. SHGs are a conduit for routing a wide range of government-sponsored development messages and schemes. Non-governmental organizations have increasingly been adopting SHGs as a strategy to bring women together, at a faster pace and larger scale than the collective building processes adopted by them earlier. This book examines the role of SHGs in the socio-economic empowerment of poor rural women in India.