Self-Help Group: Role in India’s Socio-Economic Development
Role of Socio-Economic Development
- Platform for Women: SHG movement has provided a platform to the rural women to discuss and create plans for the development of their village.
- Boosted Confidence: It has let women identify and nurture their hidden skills and powers and at the same time has brought a boost in their confidence levels and communication skills. The women, who never come out from their houses, have started visiting banks and communicating on their own.
- Protest: It has given power to the women to protest together against social evils prevalent in the society.
- Economic Empowerment: Women have started believing in themselves ....
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