case study of a self help group
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1- A typical self help group can have 15 to 20 members usually belonging to same village.
2- The main motive of these groups is to pool the savings of the poor people.
3- Savings per member can have vary from rs 25 to rs 100 or more depending on the ability of the people, and the strength of the groups.
4- The SHGs provide loans to their member at a reasonable rate.
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