Socio – economic Empowerment of Rural Woman through self help Groups (A Case Study of Borigumma block under Koraput District, Odisha)

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
14
Article ID: 
27827
3 pages
Research Article

Socio – economic Empowerment of Rural Woman through self help Groups (A Case Study of Borigumma block under Koraput District, Odisha)

Chandan Kumar Behera

Abstract: 

Empowerment in the context of women’s development is a way of defining, challenging and overcoming barriers in a women’s life through which she increase her ability to shape her life and development. It is an active, multidimensional process which should enable women to realize their full identity and power in all spheres of life. The rural poor with the assistance from NGOs and various microfinance institutions have demonstrated their potential for self-help group to secure economic and financial strength. Various case studies prove that the credit availability has impact in women’s empowerment. Thrift is a very important indicator of a group’s success because consistent growth in thrift is a clear indication of the growing confidence of the members in the group. The poor who need money for purchase of various consumption goods quite often meet their contingencies by borrowing from professional money lenders and others at high rates of interest. SHGs have been extremely effectives in creating the habit of savings among the rural poor and mobilizing it for common good. Government and NGOs should look beyond credit and follow the credit with social development approach. Policy implications and programme attributes are to be framed to achieve better results in reducing poverty and empowering women.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.27872.02.2024
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