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Economic Empowerment of Rural Women Through SHGs in Jajpur District of Odisha


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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jajpur (Odisha), India
2 Department of Home Science, Rama Devi Women’s University, Bhubaneswar (Odisha), India
     

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Rural development and reduction of poverty are the two important objectives of our nation. Self help groups (SHGs) have been proved to be an effective means to achieve these two objectives. The SHGs in Odisha have been in the services of rural women for quite a long time with successful achievement. The importance of SHGs in elimination of poverty has been greatly realized. A study conducted on “Economic Empowerment of rural women through SHGs in Jajpur district of Odisha” reveals that SHGs in the state is at increasing trend fulfilling the requirements of their members. Many researchers are in opinion that emerging SHGs are the right channel to reach and empower rural women.

Keywords

SHGs, Rural Development, Poverty, Empowerment, Rural Women, Economic.
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Authors

Dharitri Patra
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jajpur (Odisha), India
Gayatri Biswal
Department of Home Science, Rama Devi Women’s University, Bhubaneswar (Odisha), India

Abstract


Rural development and reduction of poverty are the two important objectives of our nation. Self help groups (SHGs) have been proved to be an effective means to achieve these two objectives. The SHGs in Odisha have been in the services of rural women for quite a long time with successful achievement. The importance of SHGs in elimination of poverty has been greatly realized. A study conducted on “Economic Empowerment of rural women through SHGs in Jajpur district of Odisha” reveals that SHGs in the state is at increasing trend fulfilling the requirements of their members. Many researchers are in opinion that emerging SHGs are the right channel to reach and empower rural women.

Keywords


SHGs, Rural Development, Poverty, Empowerment, Rural Women, Economic.

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