Lakshmikant Sidramappa and Gorakhnath M

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Lakshmikant Sidramappa and Gorakhnath M
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/Smt.: Lakshmikant Sidramappa and Gorakhnath M Topic:Self Help Groups In Gulbarga District College:- Dept. of
Women’s Studies,Gulbarga University,Gulbarga , Karnataka
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Received : 15th Dec . 2014,
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Vol : IV Issue : IV, January - 2015
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SELF HELP GROUPS IN GULBARGA DISTRICT
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ABSTRACT:
Even after 60 years of independence, we have not been able to solve all those problems which constantly
have been posing themselves as obstacles to our economic development. Due to these problems all of our
development efforts fall short of our vision of a developed country. The problems like poverty,
unemployment, inequality and social injustice forms the core of developmental issues in India.
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INTRODUCTION:
Self-help groups, especially linked to micro credit schemes, have not been without their critics, nor are
they are a panacea for meeting challenges in economic and social development. It is widely recognized
that such schemes are not universally successful. For example, some studies have shown that micro credit
will not work in locations that do not have sufficient cash-based market activity.
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OVERVIEW:
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STRENGTHS OF SHGS IN GULBARGA DISTRICT
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WEAKNESSES OF SHGS IN GULBARGA DISTRICT
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Opportunities of SHGs in Gulbarga District
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Threats to SHGs in Gulbarga District
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This Article is Innovative & Original, No Plagiarism Detected
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CONCLUSION:
In a nutshell, it must be stated that this study while analyzing the impact of various models of SHGs on
women arrived that SHGs have created a positive impact in both social and economic spheres. Hence,
SHGs with people’s participation without the dependence on external agencies must be encouraged in
future years to come.
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REFERENCES:
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Smith. D.H. and K. Pillheimer (1983), “Self-Help Groups as Social Movement Organizations: Social
Structure and Social Change”, Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, Vo0l.5, No.2.
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Sharma K.C, (2001), “Micro Financing through Self-Help Groups”, Indian Journal of Agriculture
Economics, Vol.56, No.3, July-September, Pp.460.
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Shylendra, H.S. (1999), “Micro-finance and Self-Help Groups (SHGs): A Study of the Experience of
Two Leading NGOs”, SEVA and AKRSP in Gujarat (India), Research Paper 16, Institute of Rural
Management, Anand.
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Smith, D.H. and Pillheimer, K. (1983), “Self-Help Groups as social movement organizations: Social
structure and social change”, Research in social movements, conflicts and change, Vol.5, No.2.
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Soundarya Bobora and Ratual mahanta (2000), “Micro financing through Self-Help Group and its
impact: A case of Rashtriya Gram in Vikas Nidhi-credit and saving programme in Assam”, Indian
Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol.56, No.3, conference No. July-September 2001.
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