SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 23
POVERTY
ALLEVIATION AT
THE GRASS ROOT
LEVEL, SELF HELP
GROUPs (SHGs) AS
AN INSTRUMENTSri Bibhuti Bhusan
Gadnayak,
District Project Officer, GoI-UNDP,
Disaster Risk Management Programme,
Cuttack, Orissa, India
Date: 6th to 7th April 2007
Venue: Lal Bahadur Sastri
National Academy of
Administration (LBSNAA),
Mussorie, Uttrakhand,
India
1. objectives of the study
2. study area
3. demography of the selected blocks
4. methodology
5. population of the district
6. population of the district
7. below poverty line scheme
8. nature of poverty in cuttack
9. causes of poverty
10. SHGs in india
11. self help groups (SHG) required at the block level
12. NIBM formula says such as
13. progress of SHGs and SHG self banking:
14. cumulative growth in SHG -bank linkage in priority states
15. growth in formation of SHGs in three blocks of the
district
16. per capita flow of credit to SHG s in three blocks from
2004 to 2006
17. key activities under taken by SHGs in study area
18. blocks of Cuttack district
19. major findings
20. conclusion
Contents
 To asses the selection of SHGs for providing financial assistance
actually been drawn to be supported by financial Institutions.
 To gather the beneficiaries perception on the implementation of various
integrated programmes.
 To estimate as to how far the objectives of the SHGs as conceived
originally been transformed to reality so far as women empowerment,
human rights and micro development of entrepreneurship etc. are
concerned.
 To quantify the impact of formation of SHGs had on incidence, death
and severity of poverty among the individual groups.
THE OBJECTIVES OF
THE STUDY:
District : Cuttack
Location : Latitude 20º 03‘ to 20º 40‘North
Longitudes 84º 58' and 86º. 20'East
Area : 3932 Sq. km2
Population : 23,41,094 persons.
Block : 14
STUDY AREA:
 The geographical area of selected Blocks of
Salipur: 205.54 sq. kms
Baranga: 200.85 sq. kms
Niali: 125.40 sq. kms ,
 These are the Blocks which is very mostly affect by
the disasters.
DEMOGRAPHY OF THE SELECTED
BLOCKs:
Sample design
 The proposed study was conducted in three
Blocks of Cuttack district of Orissa, namely
Baranga, Salipur and Niali. The study used
Participatory Rural Apprisal (PRA) method for
gathering relevant information and studying
the key characteristics of the SHGs. A self
made interview schedule was also
administered to collect the information.
Selection of Blocks:
 In the year of 1997, the Govt. of Oriss,
Panchayatiraj Deptt. carried out a census of
house holds which provides a block wise
break-up of the number of families below
poverty line. From the 14 Blocks of newly
formed after division in 1993, three blocks
were selected purposively as the blocks are
verymuch prone to natural disasters like;
flood, heat wave, drought and cyclone.
METHODOLOGY:
POPULATION OF THE
DISTRICT:
Sl.
No
.
Name of the
Municipality /
NAC
POPULATION (2001 Census)
Percentag
e
Decadal
Growth.
1991-
2001
SEX
RATIO
LITERACY
RATE
TOTAL MALE FEMALE
01 ATHAGARH 15850 8140 7710 16.02 947 80.58
02 BANKI 15987 8320 7667 11.41 922 84.83
03 CHOUDWAR 42597 22870 19727 15.51 863 86.04
04 CUTTACK 535139 286192 248947 32.65 870 83.16
Source : District Statistical Officer, Cuttack
The number of beneficiaries under B.P.L ., Scheme in different
Blocks /
Urban areas are as follows;
Sl.N
o
Name of Block /
Urban Area
Beneficiaries
1992 survey
Beneficiaries
1997 survey
Percentage of H/H
H/H below poverty
poverty line
1 Baranga Block 1,762 7,722 47.23
2 Niali Block 14,892 10,391 39.38
3 Salepur Block 9,688 14,617 40.92
Source: Panchayatiraj Department, Orissa, India
BELOW POVERTY LINE SCHEME :
NATURE OF POVERTY IN
CUTTACK
In Cuttack district poverty is absolute in its form & content.
Since agriculture is the main occupation, we can broadly categorize
the poor in the poor in the following heads:
1. Agricultural laborer households.
2. Small & marginal farmer households &
3. Rural Laborer households engaged in non-agricultural activities.
CAUSES OF POVERTY:
There are many factors positively contributing to the
perpetuation of poverty in Cuttack. The most important
among them are: unequal distribution of land & rural
assets, Consumption of fertilizers, recurrence of disaster,
the colonization by outsiders, and & decline of rights over
community resources.
During 1980s a number of SHGs were
created for providing credit facilities to the poor,
especially women, in both urban and rural areas.
SHGs stumbled upon a surprising finding by
targeting women, payment rates came in well 95
percent, which is higher than the most traditional
banks.
Impressed by those payment rates,
institutions like; NABARD and SIDBI began
increasing their leading to SHGs in India.
The leading rates of SHGs of borrowers
were not cheap. For example, SIDBI lent to
NGOs at 9 per cent; NGOs were allowed to lend
to SHGs at rates up to 15 per cent; and SHGs, in
turn, were allowed to change up to 30 per cent to
individual borrowers.
The high-interest credit is touted as a
vehicle for poverty alleviation wherein the poor
use the funds to undertake commercial ventures,
studies have found that the loans are largely
used by poor people to meet their daily
consumption needs.
SHGs IN INDIA:
SELF HELP GROUPS (SHGs) REQUIRED
AT THE BLOCK LEVEL:
Sl.No
.
Name of Block /
Urban Area
Total No.
of H/H
BPL
Beneficiaries
No. of SHGs
existing
Required no.
of SHGs
1 Baranga Block 16349 7,722 518 515
2 Niali Block 14,892 10,391 695 693
3 Salepur Block 9,688 14,617 881 975
Comparing the required number of SHGs at the Block level and
SHGs formed at the block level is almost similar. This further
justified by the formula National Institute of Banking Management
(NIBM) such as;
(Source: Block Administration, Baranga and Niali and Salipur)
Total BPL H/H = Required no. of SHGs
15
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BANKING
MANAGEMENT (NIBM)
FORMULA SAYS SUCH AS;
PROGRESS OF SHGS AND SHG SELF BANKING:
Sl.n
o.
Region Cumulative No.
of SHGs bank
loan up to 31st
March 2005
Cumulative No. of
Bank loan up to
31st March 2005
Per capita credit
per SHG
Eastern Region-C
1 Orissa 123,256 2517.94 20428.5
2 Bihar 28,015 681.86 24339.1
3 Jharkhand 21,531 714.73 33195.3
4 West Bengal 92698 1262.77 13622.4
5 UT of AN Island 128 5.76 4500
Total 265628 5183.16 96085.3
Table Explaining the progress of SHGs and Distribution of Micro Credit
as on 31st March 2005
Sl.n
o.
Region Cumulative No.
of SHGs bank
loan up to 31st
March 2005
Cumulative No.
of Bank loan up
to 31st March
2005
Per capita credit
per SHG
1 Eastern Region-A 86018 2395.18 207204.8
2 North-Eastern
Region-B
16440 453.58 2627.92
3 Central Region-D 197365 5014.56 184628
4 Western Region-E 96266 2950.77 133247.8
5 Southern Region-F 938941 52421.42 347380.1
Grand Total
(A+B+C+D+E+F)
1600658 68421.57 1236338.7
Source: www.NABARD.org
Source: Annual report 2006, NABARD
CUMULATIVE GROWTH IN SHG-BANK LINKEGE IN
GROWTH IN FORMATION OF SHGS IN THREE
BLOCKS OF THE DISTRICT:
Sl.No. Name of Block /
Urban Area
SHGs formed
in the
yr.2004
SHGs formed
in the
yr.2005
SHGs formed in
the yr.2006
1 Baranga Block 218 403 515
2 Niali Block 276 493 681
3 Salepur Block 491 703 976
Source: Block Administration
PER CAPITA FLOW OF CREDIT TO
SHGS IN THREE BLOCKS FROM
2004 TO 2006:
Sl.No. Name of Block
/ Urban Area
Yr.2004 Yr.2005 Yr. 2006
1 Baranga Block Rs.14,122 Rs.18,107 Rs.20,106
2 Niali Block Rs.15,199 Rs.16,128 Rs.22,703
3 Salepur Block Rs.13,708 Rs.15,199 Rs.21,108
Source: Block Administration
KEY ACTIVITIES UNDER TAKEN BY
SHGS IN STUDY AREA
BLOCKS OF CUTTACK DISTRICT:
Sl.No. Name of Block
/ Urban Area
Activity
1 Baranga Block Integrated Cropping, Terracotta
2 Niali Block Diary farms, Bet Levine
3 Salepur Block Farm Agriculture
Source: Block Administration
1. The required number of SHGs and the number SHGs existing are
complying to the need of the locality as per the formula of NIBM,
Hydrabad.
2. The document of NABARD says percapita credit per SHGs in Orissa as
on 31st March 2005 comes to Rs.20428.00 as against the cumulative
number of SHGs to the tune of 123256 of SHG. However the Annual
growth of formation of SHGs by 31st March 2006 comes to 180896 no.
of SHGs. This clearly gives an inference of annual increasing trend of
46.77 percent.
3. This also have been substantiated in glancing through the figures
collected from three blocks of the district in respect of formation of
SHGs.
4. The growth of SHGs has not only confined with numbers but, there has
been considerably raise in credit uptaken by the SHGs leading to more
percapita flow.
5. Change in attitude
MAJOR FINDINGS:
1. During the study we came across the incidence of
disintegration of the groups, revealed only after the group
is injected with considerably Institutional Finance. In the
most of cases, this takes place only when minor number of
group members has major say in decision making.
However the SHGs tenets aptly describes the inclusion
and expulsion of group members in two third majority.
2. In some cases also it is observed that Banks are showing
indifferent attitude in sanctioning as well as opening of
new account by the SHGs
3. In some case the Banks are showing collateral security in
sanctioning of loan.
THREATS:
1. From the findings of the study it is realized that participation of the people
in Rural Development although crucial but, has not given due importance.
2. SHGs plays vital and integral role in organizing the rural poor into
homogeneous group through Social Mobilisation.
3. Any good programme may not be successful unless the people participate
at different levels of programme implementation.
4. During the study it is observed that many beneficiaries neither have clear
understanding of various schemes nor do they have any relationship with
implementing agencies at different levels.
5. Steps should be taken to minimize the communication gap & the local
agencies should try to create awareness among the village people &
explain the objectives of government programmes to them.
6. Functioning of Panchayati Raj Institutions particularly after 73rd
constitutional amendment has created a favorable climate for mass public
participation in the process of planning & implementation of rural
development programmes “ through pallisabha”.
7. It is worth mentioning that, the government should take steps in a manner
that people really enjoy the power & participate in decision making.
CONCLUSION:
THANK YOU ALL

More Related Content

What's hot

POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11
POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11
POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11Yagnesh sondarva
 
01 2018 matra pembaharuan implementation of allocation of village funds
01 2018 matra pembaharuan  implementation of allocation of village funds01 2018 matra pembaharuan  implementation of allocation of village funds
01 2018 matra pembaharuan implementation of allocation of village fundsTaufiqurokhmanTaufiq
 
Poverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in india
Poverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in indiaPoverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in india
Poverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in indiachandan00781
 
Poverty allivation programme by government
Poverty allivation programme by governmentPoverty allivation programme by government
Poverty allivation programme by governmentmadan kumar
 
Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...
Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...
Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...RAJKUMARPOREL
 
Sustainable rural development group 7
Sustainable rural development group 7Sustainable rural development group 7
Sustainable rural development group 7Priyank Deshmukh
 
Mgnrega 2011 by manish
Mgnrega 2011 by manishMgnrega 2011 by manish
Mgnrega 2011 by manishManish Tiwari
 
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEAGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEROHANRohan23
 
Government Programmes and Schemes For Rural Development
Government Programmes and Schemes For Rural DevelopmentGovernment Programmes and Schemes For Rural Development
Government Programmes and Schemes For Rural DevelopmentDignesh Panchasara
 
Rural development in india
Rural development in indiaRural development in india
Rural development in indiaVIT University
 
Rural development class 12 Economics
Rural development class 12 EconomicsRural development class 12 Economics
Rural development class 12 EconomicsAnmolKhare5
 
Rural development
Rural development Rural development
Rural development madan kumar
 
The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...
The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...
The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...IJSRED
 
Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers
Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmersAccess to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers
Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmersHalim Miah
 
Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...
Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...
Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...People's Archive of Rural India
 
Rural immersion programme by prahlad.k & team
Rural immersion programme by prahlad.k & teamRural immersion programme by prahlad.k & team
Rural immersion programme by prahlad.k & teamPrahlad Koneti
 
Loan system at bank and ngo
Loan system at bank and ngoLoan system at bank and ngo
Loan system at bank and ngoHarunnur Rasid
 

What's hot (20)

POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11
POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11
POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME11
 
01 2018 matra pembaharuan implementation of allocation of village funds
01 2018 matra pembaharuan  implementation of allocation of village funds01 2018 matra pembaharuan  implementation of allocation of village funds
01 2018 matra pembaharuan implementation of allocation of village funds
 
Poverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in india
Poverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in indiaPoverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in india
Poverty alleviation and employment generation programmes in india
 
Poverty allivation programme by government
Poverty allivation programme by governmentPoverty allivation programme by government
Poverty allivation programme by government
 
Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...
Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...
Discuss Any One Achievement And Failure Of Major Rural Development With Case ...
 
Sustainable rural development group 7
Sustainable rural development group 7Sustainable rural development group 7
Sustainable rural development group 7
 
Mgnrega 2011 by manish
Mgnrega 2011 by manishMgnrega 2011 by manish
Mgnrega 2011 by manish
 
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEAGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
 
Government Programmes and Schemes For Rural Development
Government Programmes and Schemes For Rural DevelopmentGovernment Programmes and Schemes For Rural Development
Government Programmes and Schemes For Rural Development
 
Rural development in india
Rural development in indiaRural development in india
Rural development in india
 
Rural development class 12 Economics
Rural development class 12 EconomicsRural development class 12 Economics
Rural development class 12 Economics
 
Mgnrega 2005 ppt
Mgnrega 2005 pptMgnrega 2005 ppt
Mgnrega 2005 ppt
 
Rural development
Rural development Rural development
Rural development
 
MGNREGA
MGNREGAMGNREGA
MGNREGA
 
A study on Socio-Economic status of farmers of villages in Jaisalmair distric...
A study on Socio-Economic status of farmers of villages in Jaisalmair distric...A study on Socio-Economic status of farmers of villages in Jaisalmair distric...
A study on Socio-Economic status of farmers of villages in Jaisalmair distric...
 
The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...
The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...
The Role of Microcredit to Change the Socio-Economic Status and Economic Empo...
 
Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers
Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmersAccess to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers
Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers
 
Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...
Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...
Report of the High-level Committee on Socio-Economic, Health and Educational ...
 
Rural immersion programme by prahlad.k & team
Rural immersion programme by prahlad.k & teamRural immersion programme by prahlad.k & team
Rural immersion programme by prahlad.k & team
 
Loan system at bank and ngo
Loan system at bank and ngoLoan system at bank and ngo
Loan system at bank and ngo
 

Similar to Poverty alleviation at the grass root level, self-help groups (SHGs) as an instrument, LBSNAA, Mussorie, Uttarakhand, India during 6 th & 7th april 2007

57694355 draft-op-manual-po p
57694355 draft-op-manual-po p57694355 draft-op-manual-po p
57694355 draft-op-manual-po phomeworkping3
 
UTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSION
UTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSIONUTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSION
UTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSIONAnoop K Mishra
 
Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...
Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...
Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...SRSP
 
Role of Mgnrega in Rural Life
Role of Mgnrega in Rural LifeRole of Mgnrega in Rural Life
Role of Mgnrega in Rural Lifeijtsrd
 
11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)
11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)
11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)Alexander Decker
 
U dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysis
U dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysisU dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysis
U dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysisPrabir Chatterjee
 
Contribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh
Contribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in BangladeshContribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh
Contribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in BangladeshRoksana Aftab Ruhi
 
Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...
Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...
Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...iosrjce
 
The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...
The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...
The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...Centre for Public Policy Research
 
Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latest
Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latestMahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latest
Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latestaishnasrivastava
 
P.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project report
P.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project reportP.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project report
P.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project reportSubba Rao puvvada
 
Asset survey report-final
Asset survey report-finalAsset survey report-final
Asset survey report-finalAjay Hole
 
Orrissa executive summary for finance, subsidy & project related support co...
Orrissa executive summary   for finance, subsidy & project related support co...Orrissa executive summary   for finance, subsidy & project related support co...
Orrissa executive summary for finance, subsidy & project related support co...Radha Krishna Sahoo
 
11138471151 Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
11138471151 Swarnajayanti  Gram Swarozgar Yojana11138471151 Swarnajayanti  Gram Swarozgar Yojana
11138471151 Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojananifalko
 
Effective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye view
Effective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye viewEffective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye view
Effective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye viewRHIMRJ Journal
 

Similar to Poverty alleviation at the grass root level, self-help groups (SHGs) as an instrument, LBSNAA, Mussorie, Uttarakhand, India during 6 th & 7th april 2007 (20)

57694355 draft-op-manual-po p
57694355 draft-op-manual-po p57694355 draft-op-manual-po p
57694355 draft-op-manual-po p
 
UTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSION
UTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSIONUTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSION
UTTAR PRADESH STATE RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSION
 
Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...
Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...
Assessment of Village Organizations/Banks under AusAID-LSP in three districts...
 
Best Practices in community engagement in slum rehabilitation in India - Raji...
Best Practices in community engagement in slum rehabilitation in India - Raji...Best Practices in community engagement in slum rehabilitation in India - Raji...
Best Practices in community engagement in slum rehabilitation in India - Raji...
 
Role of Mgnrega in Rural Life
Role of Mgnrega in Rural LifeRole of Mgnrega in Rural Life
Role of Mgnrega in Rural Life
 
10120140502002
1012014050200210120140502002
10120140502002
 
11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)
11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)
11.the role of micro credit and micro finance institutions (mf is)
 
U dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysis
U dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysisU dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysis
U dinajpur manpower for ri 2010 may analysis
 
Contribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh
Contribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in BangladeshContribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh
Contribution of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh
 
Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...
Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...
Impact of Microcredit on Socio-Cultural Status of Members of Wshgs; A Study i...
 
The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...
The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...
The Impact of NREGA on Rural-Urban Migration: Field survey of Villupuram Dist...
 
Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latest
Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latestMahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latest
Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment act latest
 
Str11 fpa
Str11 fpaStr11 fpa
Str11 fpa
 
P.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project report
P.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project reportP.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project report
P.R. Subba rao_4 Weeksummer project report
 
47 49
47 4947 49
47 49
 
Asset survey report-final
Asset survey report-finalAsset survey report-final
Asset survey report-final
 
SADHANA - Raichur Profile
SADHANA - Raichur ProfileSADHANA - Raichur Profile
SADHANA - Raichur Profile
 
Orrissa executive summary for finance, subsidy & project related support co...
Orrissa executive summary   for finance, subsidy & project related support co...Orrissa executive summary   for finance, subsidy & project related support co...
Orrissa executive summary for finance, subsidy & project related support co...
 
11138471151 Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
11138471151 Swarnajayanti  Gram Swarozgar Yojana11138471151 Swarnajayanti  Gram Swarozgar Yojana
11138471151 Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
 
Effective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye view
Effective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye viewEffective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye view
Effective Utilization of Banking Credit: A bird’s eye view
 

More from Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak

U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...
U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...
U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Social Development Issues and Role of Development Professionals
Social Development Issues and Role of Development ProfessionalsSocial Development Issues and Role of Development Professionals
Social Development Issues and Role of Development ProfessionalsBibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
UNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate Change
UNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate ChangeUNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate Change
UNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate Change Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...
Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...
Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...
Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...
Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Role of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid world
Role of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid worldRole of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid world
Role of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid worldBibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1
Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1
Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders
PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders  PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders
PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Frame work for country based capacity development on Resilient Infrastructure
Frame work for country based capacity development on Resilient InfrastructureFrame work for country based capacity development on Resilient Infrastructure
Frame work for country based capacity development on Resilient InfrastructureBibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Post Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experience
Post Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experiencePost Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experience
Post Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experienceBibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Social Work practice conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...
Social Work practice  conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...Social Work practice  conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...
Social Work practice conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Timely warnings on shocks using better data and mobile technology
Timely warnings on shocks using  better data and mobile technologyTimely warnings on shocks using  better data and mobile technology
Timely warnings on shocks using better data and mobile technologyBibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...
“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...
“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...
National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...
National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Building Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECA
Building Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECABuilding Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECA
Building Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECABibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
Mainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West Africa
Mainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West AfricaMainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West Africa
Mainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West AfricaBibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 
National Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, Rwanda
National Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, RwandaNational Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, Rwanda
National Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, RwandaBibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
 

More from Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak (20)

U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...
U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...
U.S.A and India: Convergences and Challenges in Clean Energy and Climate Ch...
 
Social Development Issues and Role of Development Professionals
Social Development Issues and Role of Development ProfessionalsSocial Development Issues and Role of Development Professionals
Social Development Issues and Role of Development Professionals
 
UNIT-II-Disaster Management Cycle
UNIT-II-Disaster Management CycleUNIT-II-Disaster Management Cycle
UNIT-II-Disaster Management Cycle
 
UNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate Change
UNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate ChangeUNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate Change
UNIT – I: Natural Disasters, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies & Climate Change
 
Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...
Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...
Role of Civil Society in DRR  Implementation of the SFDRR in the context of U...
 
Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...
Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...
Role of women in disaster management Experience from Asia and Africa presente...
 
Role of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid world
Role of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid worldRole of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid world
Role of social workers in COVID- 19 and in the post covid world
 
Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1
Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1
Role of social workers in COVID-19 and in the post COVID world-1
 
PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders
PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders  PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders
PDNA - Post Disaster Need Assessment and role of multi-stakeholders
 
Frame work for country based capacity development on Resilient Infrastructure
Frame work for country based capacity development on Resilient InfrastructureFrame work for country based capacity development on Resilient Infrastructure
Frame work for country based capacity development on Resilient Infrastructure
 
Post Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experience
Post Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experiencePost Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experience
Post Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), concepts and experience
 
Social Work practice conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...
Social Work practice  conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...Social Work practice  conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...
Social Work practice conducting PDNA in post disaster situation: Special re...
 
Timely warnings on shocks using better data and mobile technology
Timely warnings on shocks using  better data and mobile technologyTimely warnings on shocks using  better data and mobile technology
Timely warnings on shocks using better data and mobile technology
 
“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...
“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...
“Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders along the food systems value chai...
 
National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...
National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...
National Webinar on: CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN POST COVID-19 ERA ...
 
Building Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECA
Building Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECABuilding Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECA
Building Resilience in Education sector, Turks & Caicos Islands, ECA
 
Flood Management in India
Flood Management in IndiaFlood Management in India
Flood Management in India
 
Community Based Disaster Management
Community  Based Disaster ManagementCommunity  Based Disaster Management
Community Based Disaster Management
 
Mainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West Africa
Mainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West AfricaMainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West Africa
Mainstreaming DRR in The Gambia, West Africa
 
National Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, Rwanda
National Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, RwandaNational Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, Rwanda
National Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, Rwanda
 

Recently uploaded

Quarter 4- Module 3 Principles of Marketing
Quarter 4- Module 3 Principles of MarketingQuarter 4- Module 3 Principles of Marketing
Quarter 4- Module 3 Principles of MarketingMaristelaRamos12
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdfGale Pooley
 
Lundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdf
Lundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdfLundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdf
Lundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdfAdnet Communications
 
(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...ranjana rawat
 
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School SpiritInstant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spiritegoetzinger
 
03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptx
03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptx03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptx
03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptxFinTech Belgium
 
VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130Suhani Kapoor
 
Vip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service Aizawl
Vip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service AizawlVip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service Aizawl
Vip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service Aizawlmakika9823
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdfGale Pooley
 
Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...
Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...
Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...makika9823
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdfGale Pooley
 
Call US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure service
Call US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure serviceCall US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure service
Call US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure servicePooja Nehwal
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdfGale Pooley
 
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...ssifa0344
 
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptxFinTech Belgium
 
Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]
Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]
Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]Commonwealth
 
Dividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptx
Dividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptxDividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptx
Dividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptxanshikagoel52
 
Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...
Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...
Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...Pooja Nehwal
 
VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...
VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...
VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...Suhani Kapoor
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Quarter 4- Module 3 Principles of Marketing
Quarter 4- Module 3 Principles of MarketingQuarter 4- Module 3 Principles of Marketing
Quarter 4- Module 3 Principles of Marketing
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 17.pdf
 
Commercial Bank Economic Capsule - April 2024
Commercial Bank Economic Capsule - April 2024Commercial Bank Economic Capsule - April 2024
Commercial Bank Economic Capsule - April 2024
 
Lundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdf
Lundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdfLundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdf
Lundin Gold April 2024 Corporate Presentation v4.pdf
 
(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(ANIKA) Budhwar Peth Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
 
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School SpiritInstant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
 
03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptx
03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptx03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptx
03_Emmanuel Ndiaye_Degroof Petercam.pptx
 
VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
 
Vip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service Aizawl
Vip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service AizawlVip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service Aizawl
Vip B Aizawl Call Girls #9907093804 Contact Number Escorts Service Aizawl
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
 
Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...
Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...
Independent Lucknow Call Girls 8923113531WhatsApp Lucknow Call Girls make you...
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 20.pdf
 
Call US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure service
Call US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure serviceCall US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure service
Call US 📞 9892124323 ✅ Kurla Call Girls In Kurla ( Mumbai ) secure service
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 30.pdf
 
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
 
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
 
Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]
Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]
Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]
 
Dividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptx
Dividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptxDividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptx
Dividend Policy and Dividend Decision Theories.pptx
 
Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...
Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...
Independent Call Girl Number in Kurla Mumbai📲 Pooja Nehwal 9892124323 💞 Full ...
 
VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...
VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...
VIP Call Girls LB Nagar ( Hyderabad ) Phone 8250192130 | ₹5k To 25k With Room...
 

Poverty alleviation at the grass root level, self-help groups (SHGs) as an instrument, LBSNAA, Mussorie, Uttarakhand, India during 6 th & 7th april 2007

  • 1. POVERTY ALLEVIATION AT THE GRASS ROOT LEVEL, SELF HELP GROUPs (SHGs) AS AN INSTRUMENTSri Bibhuti Bhusan Gadnayak, District Project Officer, GoI-UNDP, Disaster Risk Management Programme, Cuttack, Orissa, India Date: 6th to 7th April 2007 Venue: Lal Bahadur Sastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussorie, Uttrakhand, India
  • 2. 1. objectives of the study 2. study area 3. demography of the selected blocks 4. methodology 5. population of the district 6. population of the district 7. below poverty line scheme 8. nature of poverty in cuttack 9. causes of poverty 10. SHGs in india 11. self help groups (SHG) required at the block level 12. NIBM formula says such as 13. progress of SHGs and SHG self banking: 14. cumulative growth in SHG -bank linkage in priority states 15. growth in formation of SHGs in three blocks of the district 16. per capita flow of credit to SHG s in three blocks from 2004 to 2006 17. key activities under taken by SHGs in study area 18. blocks of Cuttack district 19. major findings 20. conclusion Contents
  • 3.  To asses the selection of SHGs for providing financial assistance actually been drawn to be supported by financial Institutions.  To gather the beneficiaries perception on the implementation of various integrated programmes.  To estimate as to how far the objectives of the SHGs as conceived originally been transformed to reality so far as women empowerment, human rights and micro development of entrepreneurship etc. are concerned.  To quantify the impact of formation of SHGs had on incidence, death and severity of poverty among the individual groups. THE OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY:
  • 4. District : Cuttack Location : Latitude 20º 03‘ to 20º 40‘North Longitudes 84º 58' and 86º. 20'East Area : 3932 Sq. km2 Population : 23,41,094 persons. Block : 14 STUDY AREA:
  • 5.  The geographical area of selected Blocks of Salipur: 205.54 sq. kms Baranga: 200.85 sq. kms Niali: 125.40 sq. kms ,  These are the Blocks which is very mostly affect by the disasters. DEMOGRAPHY OF THE SELECTED BLOCKs:
  • 6. Sample design  The proposed study was conducted in three Blocks of Cuttack district of Orissa, namely Baranga, Salipur and Niali. The study used Participatory Rural Apprisal (PRA) method for gathering relevant information and studying the key characteristics of the SHGs. A self made interview schedule was also administered to collect the information. Selection of Blocks:  In the year of 1997, the Govt. of Oriss, Panchayatiraj Deptt. carried out a census of house holds which provides a block wise break-up of the number of families below poverty line. From the 14 Blocks of newly formed after division in 1993, three blocks were selected purposively as the blocks are verymuch prone to natural disasters like; flood, heat wave, drought and cyclone. METHODOLOGY:
  • 7. POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT: Sl. No . Name of the Municipality / NAC POPULATION (2001 Census) Percentag e Decadal Growth. 1991- 2001 SEX RATIO LITERACY RATE TOTAL MALE FEMALE 01 ATHAGARH 15850 8140 7710 16.02 947 80.58 02 BANKI 15987 8320 7667 11.41 922 84.83 03 CHOUDWAR 42597 22870 19727 15.51 863 86.04 04 CUTTACK 535139 286192 248947 32.65 870 83.16 Source : District Statistical Officer, Cuttack
  • 8. The number of beneficiaries under B.P.L ., Scheme in different Blocks / Urban areas are as follows; Sl.N o Name of Block / Urban Area Beneficiaries 1992 survey Beneficiaries 1997 survey Percentage of H/H H/H below poverty poverty line 1 Baranga Block 1,762 7,722 47.23 2 Niali Block 14,892 10,391 39.38 3 Salepur Block 9,688 14,617 40.92 Source: Panchayatiraj Department, Orissa, India BELOW POVERTY LINE SCHEME :
  • 9. NATURE OF POVERTY IN CUTTACK In Cuttack district poverty is absolute in its form & content. Since agriculture is the main occupation, we can broadly categorize the poor in the poor in the following heads: 1. Agricultural laborer households. 2. Small & marginal farmer households & 3. Rural Laborer households engaged in non-agricultural activities.
  • 10. CAUSES OF POVERTY: There are many factors positively contributing to the perpetuation of poverty in Cuttack. The most important among them are: unequal distribution of land & rural assets, Consumption of fertilizers, recurrence of disaster, the colonization by outsiders, and & decline of rights over community resources.
  • 11. During 1980s a number of SHGs were created for providing credit facilities to the poor, especially women, in both urban and rural areas. SHGs stumbled upon a surprising finding by targeting women, payment rates came in well 95 percent, which is higher than the most traditional banks. Impressed by those payment rates, institutions like; NABARD and SIDBI began increasing their leading to SHGs in India. The leading rates of SHGs of borrowers were not cheap. For example, SIDBI lent to NGOs at 9 per cent; NGOs were allowed to lend to SHGs at rates up to 15 per cent; and SHGs, in turn, were allowed to change up to 30 per cent to individual borrowers. The high-interest credit is touted as a vehicle for poverty alleviation wherein the poor use the funds to undertake commercial ventures, studies have found that the loans are largely used by poor people to meet their daily consumption needs. SHGs IN INDIA:
  • 12. SELF HELP GROUPS (SHGs) REQUIRED AT THE BLOCK LEVEL: Sl.No . Name of Block / Urban Area Total No. of H/H BPL Beneficiaries No. of SHGs existing Required no. of SHGs 1 Baranga Block 16349 7,722 518 515 2 Niali Block 14,892 10,391 695 693 3 Salepur Block 9,688 14,617 881 975 Comparing the required number of SHGs at the Block level and SHGs formed at the block level is almost similar. This further justified by the formula National Institute of Banking Management (NIBM) such as; (Source: Block Administration, Baranga and Niali and Salipur)
  • 13. Total BPL H/H = Required no. of SHGs 15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BANKING MANAGEMENT (NIBM) FORMULA SAYS SUCH AS;
  • 14. PROGRESS OF SHGS AND SHG SELF BANKING: Sl.n o. Region Cumulative No. of SHGs bank loan up to 31st March 2005 Cumulative No. of Bank loan up to 31st March 2005 Per capita credit per SHG Eastern Region-C 1 Orissa 123,256 2517.94 20428.5 2 Bihar 28,015 681.86 24339.1 3 Jharkhand 21,531 714.73 33195.3 4 West Bengal 92698 1262.77 13622.4 5 UT of AN Island 128 5.76 4500 Total 265628 5183.16 96085.3 Table Explaining the progress of SHGs and Distribution of Micro Credit as on 31st March 2005
  • 15. Sl.n o. Region Cumulative No. of SHGs bank loan up to 31st March 2005 Cumulative No. of Bank loan up to 31st March 2005 Per capita credit per SHG 1 Eastern Region-A 86018 2395.18 207204.8 2 North-Eastern Region-B 16440 453.58 2627.92 3 Central Region-D 197365 5014.56 184628 4 Western Region-E 96266 2950.77 133247.8 5 Southern Region-F 938941 52421.42 347380.1 Grand Total (A+B+C+D+E+F) 1600658 68421.57 1236338.7 Source: www.NABARD.org
  • 16. Source: Annual report 2006, NABARD CUMULATIVE GROWTH IN SHG-BANK LINKEGE IN
  • 17. GROWTH IN FORMATION OF SHGS IN THREE BLOCKS OF THE DISTRICT: Sl.No. Name of Block / Urban Area SHGs formed in the yr.2004 SHGs formed in the yr.2005 SHGs formed in the yr.2006 1 Baranga Block 218 403 515 2 Niali Block 276 493 681 3 Salepur Block 491 703 976 Source: Block Administration
  • 18. PER CAPITA FLOW OF CREDIT TO SHGS IN THREE BLOCKS FROM 2004 TO 2006: Sl.No. Name of Block / Urban Area Yr.2004 Yr.2005 Yr. 2006 1 Baranga Block Rs.14,122 Rs.18,107 Rs.20,106 2 Niali Block Rs.15,199 Rs.16,128 Rs.22,703 3 Salepur Block Rs.13,708 Rs.15,199 Rs.21,108 Source: Block Administration
  • 19. KEY ACTIVITIES UNDER TAKEN BY SHGS IN STUDY AREA BLOCKS OF CUTTACK DISTRICT: Sl.No. Name of Block / Urban Area Activity 1 Baranga Block Integrated Cropping, Terracotta 2 Niali Block Diary farms, Bet Levine 3 Salepur Block Farm Agriculture Source: Block Administration
  • 20. 1. The required number of SHGs and the number SHGs existing are complying to the need of the locality as per the formula of NIBM, Hydrabad. 2. The document of NABARD says percapita credit per SHGs in Orissa as on 31st March 2005 comes to Rs.20428.00 as against the cumulative number of SHGs to the tune of 123256 of SHG. However the Annual growth of formation of SHGs by 31st March 2006 comes to 180896 no. of SHGs. This clearly gives an inference of annual increasing trend of 46.77 percent. 3. This also have been substantiated in glancing through the figures collected from three blocks of the district in respect of formation of SHGs. 4. The growth of SHGs has not only confined with numbers but, there has been considerably raise in credit uptaken by the SHGs leading to more percapita flow. 5. Change in attitude MAJOR FINDINGS:
  • 21. 1. During the study we came across the incidence of disintegration of the groups, revealed only after the group is injected with considerably Institutional Finance. In the most of cases, this takes place only when minor number of group members has major say in decision making. However the SHGs tenets aptly describes the inclusion and expulsion of group members in two third majority. 2. In some cases also it is observed that Banks are showing indifferent attitude in sanctioning as well as opening of new account by the SHGs 3. In some case the Banks are showing collateral security in sanctioning of loan. THREATS:
  • 22. 1. From the findings of the study it is realized that participation of the people in Rural Development although crucial but, has not given due importance. 2. SHGs plays vital and integral role in organizing the rural poor into homogeneous group through Social Mobilisation. 3. Any good programme may not be successful unless the people participate at different levels of programme implementation. 4. During the study it is observed that many beneficiaries neither have clear understanding of various schemes nor do they have any relationship with implementing agencies at different levels. 5. Steps should be taken to minimize the communication gap & the local agencies should try to create awareness among the village people & explain the objectives of government programmes to them. 6. Functioning of Panchayati Raj Institutions particularly after 73rd constitutional amendment has created a favorable climate for mass public participation in the process of planning & implementation of rural development programmes “ through pallisabha”. 7. It is worth mentioning that, the government should take steps in a manner that people really enjoy the power & participate in decision making. CONCLUSION: