The much touted ‘financial inclusion’ programme currently in progress naturally prompts one to ponder over the issue of ‘financial exclusion’, especially of those who have become the outliers of neo-liberal led development. As we know, ‘financialization’ has become the order of the day and hence, there has been a call for greater financial inclusion. Obviously, banking inclusion in the way of opening a savings bank account is the first step towards financial inclusion. Still, there are people left out of the reach of banks. Tribes being deprived of economic and social capital have been on the periphery of development. They continue to languish in the misery of life. In this background this study attempts to probe into the extent to which t...
Financial Inclusion: Lessons From Rural South India Financial inclusion/exclusion has recently been ...
Background: Financial inclusions of marginalized key populations (e.g. female sex workers and men wh...
Abstract: A section of India’s population, women from the de-notified tribes remain excluded from th...
The much touted ‘financial inclusion’ programme currently in progress naturally prompts one to ponde...
Studies of vulnerability have gained wide currency among policy makers and governments in recent tim...
Economic development is possible only if a significant share of the population develops a culture of...
All individuals share the same goals-economic security for themselves, their families and future gen...
Financial inclusion is the availability of banking services at an affordable cost to disadvantaged a...
Mobilization and circulation of finance is the primary requirement of development of an economy. Ach...
Financial inclusion is the conveyance of nancial services at reasonable expenses to immense section...
Financial inclusion, the process of ensuring access to financial services along with timely and adeq...
Financial inclusion/exclusion has recently been emphasised as an important policy option aimed at al...
The study observes that although there has been an improvement in outreach activity in the banking s...
The problem of financial exclusion has gained wide currency in recent times owing to the aggressive ...
The literacy rate and standard of living of the tribal people in Wayanad district in Kerala is still...
Financial Inclusion: Lessons From Rural South India Financial inclusion/exclusion has recently been ...
Background: Financial inclusions of marginalized key populations (e.g. female sex workers and men wh...
Abstract: A section of India’s population, women from the de-notified tribes remain excluded from th...
The much touted ‘financial inclusion’ programme currently in progress naturally prompts one to ponde...
Studies of vulnerability have gained wide currency among policy makers and governments in recent tim...
Economic development is possible only if a significant share of the population develops a culture of...
All individuals share the same goals-economic security for themselves, their families and future gen...
Financial inclusion is the availability of banking services at an affordable cost to disadvantaged a...
Mobilization and circulation of finance is the primary requirement of development of an economy. Ach...
Financial inclusion is the conveyance of nancial services at reasonable expenses to immense section...
Financial inclusion, the process of ensuring access to financial services along with timely and adeq...
Financial inclusion/exclusion has recently been emphasised as an important policy option aimed at al...
The study observes that although there has been an improvement in outreach activity in the banking s...
The problem of financial exclusion has gained wide currency in recent times owing to the aggressive ...
The literacy rate and standard of living of the tribal people in Wayanad district in Kerala is still...
Financial Inclusion: Lessons From Rural South India Financial inclusion/exclusion has recently been ...
Background: Financial inclusions of marginalized key populations (e.g. female sex workers and men wh...
Abstract: A section of India’s population, women from the de-notified tribes remain excluded from th...