Rural Women Entrepreneurs Take Centre Stage at NABARD’s Grameen Bharat Mahotsav
- The panel explored the remarkable performance of Self-Help Groups (SHGs), which have emerged as a beacon of hope, showcasing lower NPAs and the transformative success of initiatives like the “Lakhpati Didi” programmes that have created over three crore women entrepreneurs in just three years.
- There were discussions on the difficulties of rural women in accessing financial resources, especially loans, and how to simplify and make them easily accessible. The panel discussed the importance of
streamlining loan application procedures and loan products to suit the nature of the businesses. - Increased access to finance, capacity building, and digital channels for women entrepreneurs were critical economic empowerment drivers. In this light, the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) received a special
mention due to its imperative role in promoting this vision.
- It emphasised that NRLM remains steadfast in its commitment to achieving these goals, with private-sector partnerships playing a vital role in bridging gaps and fostering sustainable development.
- The afternoon session featured a workshop on “Promoting Digital Commerce for Rural Entrepreneurs,” which shed light on leveraging e-commerce and digital platforms to expand market reach for rural businesses. Experts presented insights into creating a robust ecosystem that supports rural entrepreneurs in accessing global markets and thriving in the digital age.
- Durga Stuti by Pt. Mukul Misra (Bengal)
- Kavyaraag by Chinmayi Tripathi and Joell (Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra)
- Odissi dance by Sharmila Biswas and her group (Odisha)
- Carnatic Kritis by Sudha Raghuraman (Tamil Nadu)
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