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Self help groups in Tamil Nadu: an identity for women empowerment

By: Deivam, M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.157-64.Subject(s): Women - India - Tamil Nadu | Self help - India - Tamil Nadu | Self help In: Indian Journal of Political ScienceSummary: Women empowerment is a comprehensive and much debated issue, and it is a dynamic, multi-dimensional process, which intends to enable women to realize their all powers and potential in all spheres of life. All over the world there is a realization that the best way to tackle poverty and enable the community to improve its quality of life is through social mobilization of poor, especially women into self help groups. Ever since independence a number of innovative schemes have been launched for the upliftment of women in our country. Indian government has taken lot of initiatives to strengthen the institutional rural credit system and development programmes. The Indian government adopted the approach of Self Help Groups (SHGs) to uplift the rural poor women. The empowerment of women through Self Help Groups (SHGs) would lead to benefits not only to the individual woman and women groups but also the families and community as a whole through collective action for development. The present article tries to analyse the efforts of Tamilnadu in making the Self Help Groups as an identity of women empowerment. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 69, Issue no: 1 Available AR78901

Women empowerment is a comprehensive and much debated issue, and it is a dynamic, multi-dimensional process, which intends to enable women to realize their all powers and potential in all spheres of life. All over the world there is a realization that the best way to tackle poverty and enable the community to improve its quality of life is through social mobilization of poor, especially women into self help groups. Ever since independence a number of innovative schemes have been launched for the upliftment of women in our country. Indian government has taken lot of initiatives to strengthen the institutional rural credit system and development programmes. The Indian government adopted the approach of Self Help Groups (SHGs) to uplift the rural poor women. The empowerment of women through Self Help Groups (SHGs) would lead to benefits not only to the individual woman and women groups but also the families and community as a whole through collective action for development. The present article tries to analyse the efforts of Tamilnadu in making the Self Help Groups as an identity of women empowerment. - Reproduced.

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