Author/Authors :
MANJU، H.A نويسنده , , SHANMUGAM، V. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Micro Finance is one of the important instruments to economic empowerment of women in
India. The main objectives of this study are, to analyze the economic empowerment of women
through Micro Finance and evaluates the performance of Micro Finance in India. This study
purely based on secondary date and this paper has used simple mathematical and econometrics
models like Mean, Co-efficient of variation, Annual Growth Rate, One way Anova model to
interpret. The period of the study is from 2000-2001 to 2010-2011. NABARD has been providing
loan facilities to SHGs through SHG-Bank Linkage programs with the help of RBI through three
banks like, Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks and Cooperative Banks. This paper has
concluded that, Commercial Banks have dominant role in providing loan facility to SHGs as well
as Region-wise through SHG-Bank Linkage Programs in India. But unfortunately, majority of
SHG members are using loans to unproductive purpose this leads to indebtedness. So, the
members should use loans to productive purpose, in order to empower the economic condition.