This study is based on the microfinance model which works for poverty reduction and financial inclusion mechanism for development of social systems and livelihood development in developing countries. Women are a powerful force that can be empowered to the benefit of their families, society and nation to which they belong. But in the rural and tribal area of Indian patriotic society, women face discrimination in their family with social, economic and political life. This study has examined the impact of microfinance on women empowerment in the context of various model and initiatives taken by programmes and schemes of government and nongovernment organisations. The methodology of the present study relies on case study method of women Self-He...
Microfinance is a type of banking service that is provided to unemployed or low-income individuals o...
Microfinance and micro-credit practices have become a popular means of local development. In India, ...
The traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. However, ...
For the empowerment of women in a developing country like India, it is necessary to make them financ...
The present study seeks to examine the role of microfinance and its impact on economic and social em...
It is a banking activity which provides financial assistance/loans to unemployed or individuals and ...
<p>Microfinance is a type of banking service that is provided to unemployed or low-income individual...
The Indian women from an active section of the soy and the involve in all sort of functions and per ...
<p>The present study seeks to examine the role of microfinance and its impact on economic and social...
It is widely accepted that the development process in many parts of the world including India had by...
The empowerment of women is one of the central issues in the process of development of countries all...
Microfinance has come to play a big part in many gender and growth techniques because of its immedia...
Micro finance programmes have been receiving a considerable attention worldover for their potential ...
Women empowerment has become a catchword today and has got a significantplace in socio-economic deve...
During the last three decades, microfinance has been advocated as being a powerful means to alleviat...
Microfinance is a type of banking service that is provided to unemployed or low-income individuals o...
Microfinance and micro-credit practices have become a popular means of local development. In India, ...
The traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. However, ...
For the empowerment of women in a developing country like India, it is necessary to make them financ...
The present study seeks to examine the role of microfinance and its impact on economic and social em...
It is a banking activity which provides financial assistance/loans to unemployed or individuals and ...
<p>Microfinance is a type of banking service that is provided to unemployed or low-income individual...
The Indian women from an active section of the soy and the involve in all sort of functions and per ...
<p>The present study seeks to examine the role of microfinance and its impact on economic and social...
It is widely accepted that the development process in many parts of the world including India had by...
The empowerment of women is one of the central issues in the process of development of countries all...
Microfinance has come to play a big part in many gender and growth techniques because of its immedia...
Micro finance programmes have been receiving a considerable attention worldover for their potential ...
Women empowerment has become a catchword today and has got a significantplace in socio-economic deve...
During the last three decades, microfinance has been advocated as being a powerful means to alleviat...
Microfinance is a type of banking service that is provided to unemployed or low-income individuals o...
Microfinance and micro-credit practices have become a popular means of local development. In India, ...
The traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. However, ...