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Making Lakhpati Didis: Multiple livelihoods show the way

By: Singh, Charanjit and Wadhwa, Raman.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Kurukshetra: A Journal on Rural Development Description: 72(9), July, 2024: p. 5-10.Subject(s): Self-help groups—India, Financial inclusion—India, Sustainable development—India, Income generation programs—India, Rural development—India, Poverty alleviation—India, Economic assistance—India, Microfinance—India, Women—Economic conditions—India, Agricultural development projects—India, Non-farm employment—India, Livelihood programs—India, Community development—India, Households—Income—India, Social entrepreneurship—India, Economic policy—India, Economic security—India, Employment—India, Economic development—India, Self-employment—India In: Kurukshetra: A Journal on Rural DevelopmentSummary: As the mobilisation of poor households into SHGs and financial inclusion has reached saturation levels, he focus has shifted now to creating sustainable livelihoods for the members. Under the livelihood innervations, the stress is on creation of different livelihood models across the farm and non-farm sectors and combinations of them for enhancing the household income in a manner that each household earns at least one lakh rupees in year, i.e. it becomes Lakhpathi. – Reproduced
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72(9), July, 2024: p. 5-10 Available AR132457

As the mobilisation of poor households into SHGs and financial inclusion has reached saturation levels, he focus has shifted now to creating sustainable livelihoods for the members. Under the livelihood innervations, the stress is on creation of different livelihood models across the farm and non-farm sectors and combinations of them for enhancing the household income in a manner that each household earns at least one lakh rupees in year, i.e. it becomes Lakhpathi. – Reproduced

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