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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH MICRO - FINANCE

    1 Author(s):  MONAL INDRODIA

Vol -  10, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 64 - 70  (2019 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Empowering women is an essential device for easing destitution. Enabled women add to the wellbeing and efficiency of entire families and networks and to improved prospects for the people to come .There have been a few organizations upholding for women empowerment, however women are as yet poor and powerless when contrasted with men. The principle purposes behind the equivalent are monetary reliance on male individuals, fast increment in populace, joblessness, ignorance and absence of access to credit. Provincial women assume a noteworthy job in the local and financial existence of the general public and in this way, national improvement is unimaginable without building up this section of the general public. For the advancement of poor women it is fundamental to improve their monetary and societal position. At the point when their monetary, social and economic wellbeing improves, it is known as women empowerment .

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