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Mahila bachat gat introduction

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INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF BACHAT GAT (SELF
HELP GROUP) MOVEMENT
1.1 Research Background -
Research Gap - The study self help Groups is being done on a large scale .But
mostly the studies that are done on the areas of marketing strategies that are
being lacking, new product development, finance availability to these women
members etc. But as per the date these groups are well established and will
and are producing many women entrepreneurs but there is a need being felt
about that it is necessary to study the process of administration for these
entrepreneurs.
Majority women in Self Help Groups are less educated or not educated
at all and they need special help in administration and also the help to
understand the working of these administration. The increasing scale of
business, expansion in their business they will require a well defined process
of administration.
Since this aspect needs to be highlighted and there was a research gap
which will definitely help the Self Help Group members researcher thought of
this aspect. Also researcher have been interacting with the Self Help Groups in
Pune city there are certain problems also being faced by these urban Self Help
Groupswhich is necessary to be highlighted.
Self Help Groups now have established and accepted but was not the
case earlier even though when they are in market for so many years. Many
women entrepreneurs are growing through this source that was also being
observed by the researcher by frequently in contact with these groups.
The government of India and Reserve bank of India (RBI) have made
concerned efforts since independence for poor with the access to credit.The
disadvantaged communities including the women continue to depend on
informal sources of credit. Regular institutions face difficulties in dealing with
large number of small borrowers whose credit needs are small and frequent
and their ability collateral is limited, this led to search a alternativepolicies,
systems and procedures, saving and loan products, other complimentary
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