According to India's 2011 Census, the rural population was 68.8% of India's total population. Rural development implies both the economic betterment of people, as well as greater social transformation. Increased participation of people in the rural development process, decentralization of planning, better enforcement of land reforms, and greater access to credit and inputs go a long way in providing the rural population with better prospects for improved quality of life. Since independence in 1947, the government of India and the Reserve Bank of India 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. It is in this context that micro credit has emerged as the most suitable and practical alternative to the conventional banking in reaching the hitherto unreached poor population. Micro credit enables poor people to be thrifty and helps them in availing the credit and other financial services for improving their income and living standards. This book examines the working of institutions engaged in providing rural finance and the policies of the government for financial inclusion of the poor.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Rural India: an overview. 2. Agriculture in India. 3. Rural industries in India. 4. Credit needs of rural population. 5. Rural credit co-operative societies. 6. Regional rural banks RRBs. 7. Micro finance self help groups SHGs and Nabard. 8. Kisan credit cards (KCCs). 9. Credit flow to micro small and medium enterprises MSMEs. Bibliography. Index. According to 2011 Census rural population of India was 68.8 percent of total population. Rural development implies both the economic betterment of people as well as greater social transformation. Increased participation of people in the rural development process decentralisation of planning better enforcement of land reforms and greater access to credit and inputs go a long way in providing the rural people with better prospects for improved quality of life. Since Independence in 1947, the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India 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. It is in this context that micro credit has emerged as the most suitable and practical alternative tot he conventional banking in reaching the hitherto unreached poor population. 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. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 110160
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