2015
DOI: 10.17010/pijom/2015/v8i9/77190
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A Sustainable Development of the Indian Economy with Special Reference to Jan Dhan Yojana and Pahal Scheme

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“…On contrary, in a study of rural areas of West Bengal, Kuri and Laha (2011) reported that despite all the efforts by government, process of financial inclusion could not be enhanced to provide them economic security. In a study after implementation of PMJDY, Srivastava and Malhotra (2015) reported that PMJDY is helping Indians to be financially included and creating a universal platform for financial services for every Indian citizen, which is aiding in economic and social capacity building. Mehar (2014) compared financial inclusion statistics of different countries with India.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On contrary, in a study of rural areas of West Bengal, Kuri and Laha (2011) reported that despite all the efforts by government, process of financial inclusion could not be enhanced to provide them economic security. In a study after implementation of PMJDY, Srivastava and Malhotra (2015) reported that PMJDY is helping Indians to be financially included and creating a universal platform for financial services for every Indian citizen, which is aiding in economic and social capacity building. Mehar (2014) compared financial inclusion statistics of different countries with India.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study, Shahid and Singh (2015) revealed that, in terms of the volume of accounts opened under the PMJDY scheme, the contribution of the rural sector was relatively higher than that of the urban sector. Other studies by Srivastava and Malhotra (2015) reported that the PMJDY is helping Indians to be financially included; Kaur and Singh (2015) studied the progress of financial inclusion before and after the launch of the PMJDY. In a study, Chowhan and Pande (2014) opine that the PMJDY focuses on those people who have remained deprived of basic banking and financial systems.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%