CBSE BOARD X, asked by Bonn, 1 year ago

How does a self help group function?Discuss? (5 marks)

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Answered by ninja007
79
A self-help group (SHG) is a village-based financial intermediary committee usually composed of 10–20 local women or men. A mixed group is generally not preferred. Most self-help groups are located in India, though SHGs can be found in other countries, especially in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

Members also make small regular savings contributions over a few months until there is enough money in the group to begin lending. Funds may then be lent back to the members or to others in the village for any purpose. In India, many SHGs are 'linked' to banks for the delivery of micro-credit.
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Answered by Sofiakhan
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the basic function behind self help groups is that the poor are able to obtain loan from their own self organised group at a lower rate of interest the SHG's help to promote saving among the poor
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