ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B5404

    Title

 Micro Finance And India'S Rural Economy

    Author

 Das, Sudhansu Kumar/ Das, Sanjay Kanti

    Publisher

 New Century Publications

    ISBN

 978-81-7708-263-0

     Summary

After achieving independence in 1947, the government of India and the reserve bank of India (RBI) have made concerted efforts to provide the poor with access to credit. Despite the phenomenal increase in the physical outreach of formal credit institutions in the past several decades, the rural poor continue to depend on informal sources of credit. Institutions have also faced difficulties in dealing effectively with a large number of small borrowers, whose credit needs are small and frequent and their ability to offer collaterals is limited. Besides, cumbersome procedures and risk perceptions of the banks leave a gap in serving the credit needs of the rural poor. Micro credit enables the poor people to be thrifty and helps them in availing the credit and other financial services for improving their income and living standards. The self-help group (SHG)-bank linkage programme was formally launched in the year 1992 as a flagship programme by national bank for agriculture and rural development (NABARD) and aptly supported by the RBI through its policy support. The programme envisages organization of the rural poor into SHGs for building their capacities to manage their own finances and then nagotiate bank credit on commercial terms. This book contains 13 well-researched papers by experts on the subject which provide analytical information on various aspects to the micro finance and its impact on rural economy of India.