Abstract

Self Help Groups (SHGs) have emerged as a powerful mechanism for empowering women, particularly in rural areas. SHGs have significantly impacted women’s socio-economic status. However, women face various challenges within and outside the SHG framework. These challenges include social obligations, taboos, and bureaucratic interventions. Additionally, marketability of their products and access to microfinance remain areas of concern. The study identifies triple role of women in SHGs. The study aims to analyze the impact of SHGs on women empowerment.

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