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  2. Self-help group (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A self-help group (commonly abbreviated SHG) is a financial intermediary committee usually composed of 12 to 25 local women between the ages of 18 and 50. Most self-help groups are in India, though they can be found in other countries, especially in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

  3. National Rural Livelihood Mission - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind this program is to organize the poor into Self Help Groups (SHGs) and make them capable of self-employment. In 1999, after restructuring the Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP), the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) launched Swarnajayanti Grameen Swarojgar Yojana ( SGSY ) to focus on promoting self-employment among ...

  4. Bharatiya Grameen Mahila Sangh - Wikipedia

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    The goal of BGMS is the welfare, upliftment and empowerment of women, children, the aged and partially impaired. It works with UNODC in running an awareness programme on drug abuse in secondary schools, [4] and is known for creating Mahila Mandals (women self-help groups) across villages in its areas, for women empowerment and education [5] [6]

  5. Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty - Wikipedia

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    The Self Help Group (SHG) movement in India represents an innovative approach to financial intermediation, and combines access to low-cost financial services with a process of self-management and development for the SHG members. SHG members make small regular savings contributions, and use the savings to lend to group members.

  6. Kudumbashree - Wikipedia

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    Kudumbashree was set up in 1997 following the recommendations of a three-member task force appointed by the State Government. Its formation was in the context of the devolution of powers to the Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs) in Kerala, and the People's Planning in Kerala, the campaign which attempted to draw up the Ninth Plan of the local governments from below through the PRIs.

  7. Rural industry in India - Wikipedia

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    The self-help group in India is an action taken in a group in a wide range, which helps approximately 33 million of Indian women to obtain financial services and other activities with lower prices. Women in rural India, especially with lower castes and lower education level, facing a plight such as the adverse health condition and limitation to ...

  8. Self-help group - Wikipedia

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    Self-help group may refer to: Support group, group in which members provide each other with various types of help for a particular shared characteristic; Self-help group (finance), village-based financial intermediary usually composed of between 10-15 local women

  9. Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad - Wikipedia

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    The group got considerable publicity through word of mouth and articles in vernacular newspapers. This publicity helped it increase its membership. This publicity helped it increase its membership. By the second year of its formation, 100 to 150 women had joined the group, and by the end of the third year it had more than 300 members. [ 8 ]