Women's Entrepreneurship and Microfinance 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4268-3_4
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Empowerment of Women Through Public Programs in Rural West Bengal: A Study on National Rural Livelihood Mission in a Block of Purulia

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“…In the villages, a proper continuation of group forming is lacking. Group participants do not undergo any group formation training and members remain in complete ignorance of group formation (Bose and Ghosh, 2017).In order to understand the degree of total and relative financial exclusion of women, microfinance is seen as a way of drawing more women into the banking system, examining patterns in women's bank credit and deposits, and contrasting the same with statistics for men. There was an obvious gap between women and men on the bank credit front.…”
Section:  Social Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the villages, a proper continuation of group forming is lacking. Group participants do not undergo any group formation training and members remain in complete ignorance of group formation (Bose and Ghosh, 2017).In order to understand the degree of total and relative financial exclusion of women, microfinance is seen as a way of drawing more women into the banking system, examining patterns in women's bank credit and deposits, and contrasting the same with statistics for men. There was an obvious gap between women and men on the bank credit front.…”
Section:  Social Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%