Micro credit and rural poor empowerment Vol.2 (Record no. 22747)

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Classification number 332.7091734
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Personal name Arunachalam, P.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Micro credit and rural poor empowerment Vol.2
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Global Research Publications
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Extent xix,568-1195p.
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General note CONTENTS Preface ix List of Contributors xiii VOLUME- II 38. SHGs and SC/ST Women in Tirunelveli District, Tamilnadu 571 P. faya Prabakaran, N. Boobalan 39. Women Empowerment and Economic Growth through SHG 586 T. Porselvi 40. Impact of SHG's and Rural Development in India 593 Pratigya Kwatra 41 Economic Empowerment of Women Through Stree Shakti Programme-With Special Reference To Nanjangud Taluk 606 K. Sivachithappa 42. Progress of Self-Help Groups in Karnataka : An Analysis 626 Shivanand Nari 43. Impactof Women Empowerment Programmes on Rural Women in Hassan District 639 T.D. Thimmatya 44. Women Empowerment and Micro-Credit 660 Leela Bhaskar 45. Empowerment of Women Through Self-Help Groups 682 S. Ramalinga Choodambigai, S. Sindhia 46. Scaling Up Women Empowerment Through Sustainable Livelihood- A Case Study of Self Help Groups in Coimbatore District 705 K. Malar Matin, Ebenezer Paul Rajan 47 Impact of Self-I lelp Groups (SHG's) and Rural Development in India 719 G.H. Nagaraj 48. SHG's - Key to Eradicate Poverty Among Rural 726 Masses feyanthi. K 49. Micro Finance Delivery Models 753 B. Nagesivara Rao 50. Micro Finance and Support Organisations in the Southern States 778 D. Nagayya, D. Koteswara Rao 51 Self-Help Groups as Financial Intermediaries in India: Cost of Promotion, Sustainability and Impact 809 D. Kumar 52. Women Self-Help Groups as an Instrument of Economic Empowerment 819 K. Vanitha 53. Improving Women Self-Help Groups in India 825 R. Balasubbiramani 54. Self-Help Groups in Rajasthan : Perspective and Prospects 834 Satya Bhan Yattav 55. Self-Help Groups: A Keystone of Microfmance in India- Women Empowerment 841 D. Kumar 56. Housing Microfinance for Solving the Housing Problem of the Poor in India: Lessons from Bhavanashree Experience in Kerala 861 Manoj P.K. 57.Role of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Rural Development in India 887 H. EstherRani, S. Seethalakslimi 58. Impact of SHGs in Tirunelveli District 896 D. Amittha, E. JesmineMelba 59. Impact of the Self-Help Group on the Socio-Economic Empowerment of Rural Women Devojit Phukan, 910 Hemanta Saikia 60. Role of Micro Finance and Self-Help Groups in Sustainable Rural Development ), 933 S. Sindhu, A. Mariyappan 61. Can SHGs through DWCRAImrove the Empowerment of Women- A Case Study of Ananthapur District 943 K.D.L. Jobpaul 62. Self-Help Groups: A Keystone of Microfinance in India-Social Security 955 K. Vanitha 63. Role of Banks in Empowering Women Through Micro Credit 965 K. Malarvizhi, K. Nirmala Prasad 64. Links between Micro Finance and Climate Change: A Win-Win Approach 982 D. Mavoothu 65. Micro Finance: The Effective Interventions for Economic Empowerment of the Poor 1001 V. Neelamagam 66. NGOs and NPISHs in Health Sector-Possibilities and 1010 Policy Options-An Expository Study in the Indian Context P.M. Mathew 67. Empowerment of Rural Women Entrepreneurs in India 1033 P.N. Raghunathan, L. Manivannan, G. Kavitha 68. Impact of SHGs and Rural Development in India : Impact of SHGs on the Tribal Women of Javadhu Hills, Tirivannamalai Dt., Tamil Nadu 1048 V. Renuka Devi, R. Nithyakalyani 69. Gender Budgeting for Women Empowerment in India 1064 M.M. Gael, Suman Rani 70 WOMEN empowerment through Self-Help Groups: A Case Study in Thoothukudi District of Tamil Nadu C. Siva Murugan, B. Guru Magcsh 71. Empowerment of Beedi Rolling Women through Self-Help Groups (SHG)- A Social Capital Model 1092 L. T. Om Prakash, D. Solomon Raj 72. Grameen Bank Experience of Bangladesh and Lessons for India 1102 R. Balasubbiramani 73. Women Empowerment through Development Programmes in Rural Kerala: District Level Evidences and Lessons 1115 K.R. Lakshmy Devi, lima. P, 74. Influence of Growth Determinants on Business Income of Women Entrepreneurs through SHGs in Tiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu 1732 D. RevathiPandian, G. Vasanthi Index 7177
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-- School of Planning, CEPT Uni.
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