Financial Inclusion of Women Through Stree Shakti Group with Special Reference to Kanakapura Taluk -A Study

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Dr. Lakshmamma H R

Associate Professor of Commerce Government First Grade College, Harohalli , Bangalore South District (India)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2025.10120054

Subject Category: Management

Volume/Issue: 10/12 | Page No: 689-695

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Submitted: 2025-12-25

Accepted: 2025-12-31

Published: 2026-01-15

Abstract

This study explores the women empowerment a pivotal role in enhancing the savings through Stree Shakti Groups. Stree Shakti Groups are indispensable for empowering rural women to improve their livelihoods regarding education, employment, and health care. After perusing the published results of these studies (in the form of scholarly articles, books, reports, etc.), the researcher acquired a deeper understanding of the issue and proceeded to identify, evaluate, and assess the need for additional research. There are numerous references to previous research, some at the state level, some at the national level, and others at the international level. Because of this, they may be referred to as the "Information Processor" or "Information guide" for your investigation.
The state government of Karnataka and the central government of India have implemented several programs to combat poverty, unemployment, and illiteracy in the area. Both administrations place women at the forefront of their development objectives and employ various strategies to ensure their privileged status. As a result of "Stree Shakti Groups," women now have a secure space to gather and tap into their inner strength, allowing them to become stronger individuals better equipped to face the challenges of the modern world.

Keywords

Empowerment, Economic development, independence, women, national income.

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