Impact Study of Women Empowerment through Self-Help Groups - A Study of Haryana

  • Minaxi Setia IKGPTU, Jalandhar - 144603, Punjab, India
  • Manvinder Singh Tandon RIMT/IMCT, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, India
  • Brijpal Head, Department of Pub-Admin, SA Jain college, Ambala, Haryana, India

Abstract

Women empowerment is emerging as a key challenge for all the communities of a country specially India. In a number of countries, women have to struggle for their rights and living values. To beat such issues various steps have been taken by private, public and non-governmental organizations. A Self Help Group is one of these steps, which is radically contributing in the way of women empowerment. Self Help Groups give opportunities to the poor women to manage their lives through savings along with running small-scale businesses. Numerous studies have been conducted and results show that the Self Help Group is crucial for rural finance services and is also helpful in enhancing work opportunities. The present study is based on quantitative impact analysis of SHGs of Hisar district, state Haryana, India. Data has been collected and analyzed through questionnaires and that was moreover an interview. Target for the respondents were women living in this district who had joined SHGs. Descriptive statistics of this study show the significance of the SHGs in the way of improvement of women’s socio-economic conditions in the district

Published
2020-03-14
How to Cite
Minaxi Setia, Manvinder Singh Tandon, & Brijpal. (2020). Impact Study of Women Empowerment through Self-Help Groups - A Study of Haryana. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 9(2), 50-53. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/213
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