Financial inclusion is important aspect for inclusive growth and development of economies. It is the expanding outreach of banking or financial services at an affordable cost to a vast section of disadvantaged groups of society which may provide them a financial cushion for their sustenance as well as social empowerment. Prof. Ramakrishna (2010) had enlightened that financial inclusion confirms every citizen to avail financial services to meet his/her needs. Women in India are still stressed to make their place, to get equal opportunities in contrast to men in society. It has been observed that most of the Indian women are still dependent on the male members of the family for their financial needs. Government of India along with NABARD and ...
YesSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) place considerable focus on women empowerment and access to ...
India is a rich country in terms of population whereas the living standard is dismal due to incessan...
In general Women belonging to villages tend to spend the maximum of their time in household activiti...
Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana is a financial inclusion scheme launched in India to provide financia...
India has always been a booming market for the financial activities of both commercial banks and the...
Financial stability and prosperity for the entire population are hallmarks of a successful developme...
This study examines the impact of financial inclusion on womens empowerment in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya...
Pradhan Mantri, in the mission mode of Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), financial inclusion efforts are made...
The problem with India's development destination is that although a specific section of the populati...
Financial inclusion aims at delivering the financial services at an affordable cost to sections of d...
This article examines the role of the Prime Minister Jan Dhan Yojana (PM JDY) in boosting public wea...
Financial inclusion is a process of providing access and usage of financial services like savings, c...
A successful development is marked with the establishment of a stable and useful financial system fo...
It is indeed a matter of serious concern that despite tremendous growth of banking sector in India—b...
India is country where world's second largest population are using internet, but when we look at num...
YesSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) place considerable focus on women empowerment and access to ...
India is a rich country in terms of population whereas the living standard is dismal due to incessan...
In general Women belonging to villages tend to spend the maximum of their time in household activiti...
Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana is a financial inclusion scheme launched in India to provide financia...
India has always been a booming market for the financial activities of both commercial banks and the...
Financial stability and prosperity for the entire population are hallmarks of a successful developme...
This study examines the impact of financial inclusion on womens empowerment in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya...
Pradhan Mantri, in the mission mode of Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), financial inclusion efforts are made...
The problem with India's development destination is that although a specific section of the populati...
Financial inclusion aims at delivering the financial services at an affordable cost to sections of d...
This article examines the role of the Prime Minister Jan Dhan Yojana (PM JDY) in boosting public wea...
Financial inclusion is a process of providing access and usage of financial services like savings, c...
A successful development is marked with the establishment of a stable and useful financial system fo...
It is indeed a matter of serious concern that despite tremendous growth of banking sector in India—b...
India is country where world's second largest population are using internet, but when we look at num...
YesSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) place considerable focus on women empowerment and access to ...
India is a rich country in terms of population whereas the living standard is dismal due to incessan...
In general Women belonging to villages tend to spend the maximum of their time in household activiti...