Impact of Micro Enterprises on Tribal
Women SHGS
It is in this context this study advocates the need to
provide access to formal and non-formal training in skills, management of money
and enterprise to tribal women and there
is need to explore new avenues for self-enterprise, upgrade their knowledge, skills and provide them with
suitable technical guidance, financial and marketing support and
infrastructural facilities. The major inferences drawn from this ultimately
reveal that the whole SHG movement in Andhra Pradesh should be reoriented
towards training women for starting micro-enterprises by providing prompt and
needed requirements. This study also suggests appropriate employment policy
measures to promote Non-Farm employment among women households in tribal areas.
The study advocates that financing to Micro-Enterprises through SHGs in Andhra
Pradesh has positive impact on the non-farm employment activities of tribal
women households.
Dr. NAGESWARA RAO KANATHI has obtained his Ph.D. in Economics
(2016) and M.Phill in Economics (2012) from Andhra University. He also studied
M.A (Applied Economics - 2009), M.A (Telugu - 2011), M.A (Sociology - 2014),
and DCMS, PGDCRS (Economics - 2017). Presently he is working as Guest Faculty,
Department of Economics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. He
has attended and presented 13 papers at National seminars. He published 4
research papers were published so far in various National and International
Journals.
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