This document provides an overview of microfinance in India, including:
1. It discusses the evolution and current status of microfinance in India, noting that only about 5% of rural poor have access despite growing programs.
2. It outlines the need for microfinance to address the large gap between demand and supply of financial services for the poor.
3. It describes NABARD's role in microfinance through its self-help group bank linkage program, which has reached over 1.4 crore households through 9.4 lakh self-help groups.