Indian Economy
Atmanirbhar Narishakti Se Samvad
- 14 Aug 2021
- 5 min read
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Recently, Prime Minister (PM) of India participated in ‘Atmanirbhar Narishakti se Samvad’ and interacted with women Self Help Group (SHG) members promoted under the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM).
Key Points
- Highlights of the Conference:
- The PM lauded the Self-Help Groups of women for their unprecedented services during the Covid-19 period.
- For example, women’s unparalleled contribution in making masks and sanitizers and providing food to the needy and spreading awareness.
- The PM released support funds to SHGs, for PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PM FME) Scheme and for Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs).
- The PM also announced that now the limit for loans available to SHGs without guarantee has been doubled to Rs 20 lakh.
- In the pursuit of making the country free from single use plastic, SHGs can play an important role.
- SHGs can raise awareness about single use plastic and work for its alternative.
- In this context, SHGs can take full advantage of the online Government e-marketplace.
- The PM lauded the Self-Help Groups of women for their unprecedented services during the Covid-19 period.
- About Self-Help Groups (SHGs):
- SHGs are informal associations of people who choose to come together to find ways to improve their living conditions.
- It can be defined as a self governed, peer controlled information group of people with similar socio-economic background and having a desire to collectively perform common purpose.
- Villages face numerous problems related to poverty, illiteracy, lack of skills, lack of formal credit etc. These problems cannot be tackled at an individual level and need collective efforts.
- Thus SHG can become a vehicle of change for the poor and marginalized. SHG relies on the notion of “Self Help” to encourage self-employment and poverty alleviation.
- In 1999, Government of India, introduced Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) to promote self-employment in rural areas through formation and skilling of SHGs. The programme evolved as a national movement in 2011 and became National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM).
- Other Initiatives to Promote SHGs:
- Agriculture Infrastructure Fund
- PM Formalization of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PM FME) Scheme
- Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)
- Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana (AHVY)
- North East Rural Livelihood Project
- Scheme for promotion of Women SHGs (WSHGs) in backwards & LWE (Left Wing Extremism) districts of India.
- The Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs has launched ‘SonChiraiya’ – (A brand and logo)- for marketing of urban SHG products. It also implements DAY-NULM (National Urban Livelihoods Mission).
- Government Initiatives for Women Empowerment in Various Fields:
- Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry:
- Under the new farm laws, women self help groups have no restriction on how much they can store.
- Self help groups have the option whether to sell produce directly from the farm or by setting up a food processing unit and sell with great packaging.
- Financial Inclusion:
- Jan Dhan Accounts: With more than 42 crore Jan Dhan accounts of which close to 55% of the accounts are of women.
- DAY-NRLM: It envisages universal social mobilization by inter alia organising one-woman members from each rural poor household into Self Help Groups (SHGs).
- Panchayats:
- In Education:
- In Entrepreneurship:
- Mahila e-haat
- Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP)
- Support to Training and Employment Programme for Women (STEP) Scheme
- New Labour Code
- The Prevention of Sexual Harassment At Workplace Act, 2013
- Other Initiatives:
- Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry: