01289pab a2200169 454500008004000000100002200040245008400062260000900146300001300155362000800168520084900176650003401025650001201059650001001071650001201081773002601093180718b2008 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aRao, K. Srinivasa aMicro finance to the poor: a tool for poverty alleviation and women empowerment c2008 ap.86-87. aFeb aMacro-finance is a financial service of small quantity provided by financial institutions to the poor. Globally, over a billion poor people are still without access to formal financial services and 200 million of them live in India. In recognition of the potential of micro-finance to address diverse aspects of poverty the United Nations launched the International year of Micro credit 2005. The United Nations Millennium Summit courageously adopted the Millennium Development Goals. the most bold and important of these goals is halving world poverty by 2015. This paper traces the evolution and history of micro-finance in India. Over the years, micro-finance programmes in India have grown, providing a wide range of services to meet the economic and social needs of its citizens, mostly to the poor women and weaker sections. - Reproduced. aNongovernmental organizations aFinance aWomen aPoverty aManagement Accountant