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The Effects of Microfinance on Women Empowerment

Author(s) Mr. Sambhurish Prasad Pattnaik, Dr. Animesh Singh
Country India
Abstract The microfinance, women empowerment and their relevance to poverty diminution is an important dimension in economic development in third world countries. It begins with a brief review of the historical background of Microfinance in the version of poverty diminution all over the world and exclusively in Afghanistan. It then elapsing the methods of utilizing of Microfinance Institutions, experimental studies on the lash of Microfinance on micro, small and medium measure enterprises (MSMEs). The experience of microfinance in different nations of the world and how it has helped to deduct poverty in these nations are also run over. The figure, execution, and successes of Microfinance institutions in deducting poverty are also stated in this section. This section also considers different competent confronting Microfinance Institutions.

Societies around the world over have different ways of addressing the financial wants of the poor. In India it put out facilities for tiny savings, rotational loans, and credit facilities. However, the turning work of Prof. Yunus has opened a new dimension to microcredit financing. He started the practice that has come to be known as microfinance in which tiny-scale loans are made available mainly to women with tiny or no availability to a common origin of financial capital. According to, Yunus founded the Gramin Bank in 1983, now widely generic and seen as a sample being evoked by many integrated leaders, NGOs, and advocacy groups in dozens of countries.

This study is conducted in Mohali India; therefore, for this research, the population size could be more than a hundred thousand bank customers or microfinance institution clients. Having an exact population size for this research is a tough task or even we can say impossible, therefore, this research has not exact population size. The researcher has selected 50 clients of microfinance institutions in Mohali city. Therefore, the sample size of this research is 50, the researcher meets them individually and collected the primary information of the research. The sample of this research belongs to microfinance banks in Mohali city, the banks are; Punjab Gramin Bank, Capital Small Finance Bank, and Ujjivan Small Finance Bank. The sampling technique for this research is used convenient sampling method.
Keywords Microfinance, Women Empowerment, Poverty Reduction, Financial Inclusion, Microfinance Institutions (MFIs)
Field Business Administration
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-03-09

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