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Women Entrepreneurship Financial Inclusion and Micro Financing for Self Help Groups in Andhra Pradesh
Author(s) :S. Anitha Devi, B.V.H. Kameswara Sastry, S. Srinivasa Rao

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ISBN : 9789381075821
Name : Women Entrepreneurship Financial Inclusion and Micro Financing for Self Help Groups in Andhra Pradesh
Price : Currency 995.00
Author/s : S. Anitha Devi, B.V.H. Kameswara Sastry
Type : Text Book
Pages : 386
Year of Publication : 2012
Publisher : BS Publications/BSP Books
Binding : Hardback
Table of Contents : Click here-TOC
Chapter1 : Click here-Chapter1
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About the Book: 

Women entrepreneurs refer to a group of women who initiate, organize and run business enterprises independently. Though all entrepreneurs face the inherent problems of business, women entrepreneurs who stand the disadvantage of being branded as weaker sex, face many additional problems. The Self Help Groups (SHGs) organized by Panchayat Unions (PU) and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) play a major role in bringing rural women together, in providing them micro credit and in empowering them.

In order to highlight the issues in women entrepreneurship among the academicians, researchers, industrialists and government agencies, the Department of Management Studies, T.J.P.S. College (P.G. Courses) has organized a state level conference on “Women Entrepreneurship: Financial Inclusion and Micro Financing for SHGs” in Andhra Pradesh sponsored by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Hyderabad. This book is compendium of the conference proceedings.

This book focuses on the following key areas:

·         Women Entrepreneurship and Inclusive growth.

·         SHG's and Bank Linkages.

·         Women Empowerment- Leadership and Entrepreneurship.

·         Role of Micro Finance in providing credit to SHGs.

  • The specific challenges/ problems faced by SHGs.

Contents: 

1. Women Entrepreneurship In India: A Case Study On Swarna Jyothi Mahila Samakhya (SHG) in Warangal District of A.P, 2. Challenges faced by Women Entrepreneurs of India in the wake of Globalisation, 3. Self-Help Groups and Bank-Linkages, 4. Market Survey – A Prerequisite For A Successful Entrepreneur, 5. Women Empowerment through Micro Entrepreneurship, 6. Micro Finance, Self Help Groups and Women Empowerment Current Issues and Concerns, 7. Rural Women Empowerment, 8. Women Empowerment at View – Through Self Help Groups, NGOs and Micro Finance Institutions, 9. Development of Women – Empowerment, 10. Role Of Government in Women Entrepreneurship Development in India, 11. Micro Finance & Inclusive Growth of Women in Andhra Pradesh, 12. Micro Finance for Women Empowerment, 13. Women Entrepreneurship Financial Inclusion and Micro Financing For Self Help Groups in Andhra Pradesh. 14. Entrepreneurship Development, 15. Micro- Finance Enabled Women Empowerment through Self- Help Groups, 16. Micro-Finance and Self-Help Groups- A Tool for Financial Inclusion, 17. Self Help Group and Bank Linkages, 18. Challenges Faced by Women SHG Leaders - A Case Study of SHGs in Mahbubnagar District in Andhra Pradesh, 19. The Women Empowerment Differentials Between Entrepreneurs and Non Entrepreneurs in Ranga Reddy District, Andhra Pradesh, 20. Women Entrepreneurship And SHG’s Help to the Poverty Control, 21. Women Entrepreneurship and Leadership Qualities, 22. Women Empowerment in Micro Finance, 23. Women’s Empowerment Through Micro Finance: A Case Study of Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, 24. Holistic Model for Women Entrepreneurship Through SHGs :

Issues and Concerns, 25. Entrepreneurial Activities of Rural Women in Andhra Pradesh, 26. A Study on Perspectives of Women Empowerment through SHGs, 27. Origin and Concept of SHG, 28. SHG Federations in India: Issues and Challenges, 29. Women Empowerment Through Entreprenuership, 30. SHGs and Bank Linkages, With Reference To Deccan Grameena Bank-Andhra Pradesh, 31. Role of SHGs in Uplifting Women in Andhra Pradesh, 32. Financial Inclusion: Role of Microfinance, 33. Women Entrepreneurs-Problem and Promotion, 34. Women Entrepreneurship: The Necessity of Micro Enterprise Training, 35. Women Empowerment and Inclusive Growth in India, 36. Unveiling the Inner Skills of Women Through DWCRA Programme in Guntur-A Conceptual Frame Work, 37. The Bad and Good of Microfinance, 38. Micro Finance and Poverty Alleviation, 39. Empowerment of Women Through Enterprise, 40. Role of Information and Communication Technology in Microfinance: A Comment, 41. Role of Micro Finance in providing Credit to SHGs, 42. Economic Empowerment of Women through Microfinance, 43. Women Empowerment Thorough Self Help Groups, 44. Role of Sericulture in Promoting Women Entrepreneurship, 45. Women Entrepreneurship – Financial Through Self Help Groups (SHGs) In Andhra Pradesh, 46. Microfinance: An Over View, 47. Role of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Women Empowerment, 48. Women Empowerment Through SHGs in Andhra Pradesh A Study, 49. Enterpreneurial Development: An Indamines of Economic and Competitive Advantage. 50. Financing Micro and Small Enterprises – A Study With Reference to SIDBI Schemes, 51. Micro Finance-Tool for Poverty Alleviation, 52. Entrepreneurship in India – Challenges and Strategies, 53. Women Entrepreneurship-Opportunities in Present Day Challenges

About the Authors:

S.Anitha Devi is Associate Professor at the Department of Management Studies , T.J.P.S. College, Guntur. She has 16 years of teaching experience at the Post Graduate level. She holds an M.B.A degree and Ph.D, both from Osmania University. Her areas of specialization are Human Resource Management and Marketing Management. Her research interests include Stress management, Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction. Dr.Anitha has done a Minor Research project on “Emotional Intelligence” awarded by  U.G.C in 2008-2009. She is an Academic Counsellor for M.B.A of IGNOU Programme. She is a Research Supervisor at Acharya  Nagarjuna University  and is presently guiding  8 M.Phil  and 5 Ph.D, Scholars. She has 17 publications in National and International Journals. She has attended 48 Seminars at the National level and 6 Seminars at the International level. She has organized several  academic  programmes and  delivered guest lectures  at various colleges  for M.B.A students.

B.V.H.Kameswara Sastry is Assistant Professor at the Department of Management Studies, T.J.P.S.College, Guntur. He has 16 years of experience in both  Industry and Academics. He holds M.B.A., M.Phil, Ph.D and a Post Graduate Diploma in Planning Management from University of Hyderabad. His area of specialization is Marketing Management and research interests include Consumer Behaviour, Advertising Management, Sales Management and Supply Chain Management. He is an Academic Counsellor for various Management Programmes of IGNOU, Pondicherry University and Acharya Nagarjuna University Distance Education courses. He is a research supervisor and currently guiding 3 M.Phil scholars. He is currently working as a Guest Faculty for MBA(Hospital Administration) course at  Acharya Nagarjuna University. He has 3 Text Books, 35 publications in National and International Journals to his credit . He has attended 40 National and 15 international seminars and a number of work shops and faculty development programmes .

Srinivasa Rao Seethalapu is Assistant Professor at the Department of Management Studies, T.J.P.S. College, Guntur. He holds an M.B.A. and M.Com. Degree from Acharya Nagarjuna University and Ph.D. from M.G.K. Viswavidyalayam. He has 9 years of teaching experience at U.G. Level and 10 years at P.G. level. His areas of specialization include Finance, Taxation, International Business and Portfolio Management. His research interests include Portfolio Management, Electricity Reforms and Micro Finance. He has attended 30 semiars at National and 7 Seminars at International Level. He has 8 publications to his credit. He has been the Guest Faculty to Acharya Nagarjuna University and certified resource person (R.P) for Financial Education Programmes of S.E.B.I.

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