"Microfinance in India has come a long way since its inception in the 1970s, offering millions of women a pathway out of ...
But, in Milford Batemans view, they are rare exceptions. “I don’t disagree that you can see some benefits from microfinance.
Furthermore, the improved condition of a few women benefits the larger society. Studies show that low status for women obstructs a country’s to economic development. Microfinance offers women the ...
The microfinance sector has grown multiplefold over the years and currently contributes 3 percent to the GVA of the economy.
Financial inclusion is a key driver of India's economic growth, it aims to bring more people under the umbrella of formal ...