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Ibemcha Chanu, A.
- Linkage between Microfinance and Rural Development in India
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1 Department of Commerce, Assam University (a central University), Diphu Campus Diphu, Assam, IN
1 Department of Commerce, Assam University (a central University), Diphu Campus Diphu, Assam, IN
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Journal of Rural and Industrial Development, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 20-23Abstract
The basic assumption of this paper is that rural development in India should not be seen as a package of specific needs but as a transformation of rural life and conditions of the country. In this paper, it is assumed that the term rural development means the overall development of rural areas on a sustainable basis. In this background, the paper attempts to explain the link between the microfinance services and the rural development. The paper also argues that microfinance is not a magic bullet for poverty reduction and rural development in India. The paper which is conceptual in nature is totally based on secondary data.Keywords
Microfinance, Rural Development, Magic Bullet, Poverty ReductionReferences
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