Microfinance in India / edited by K.G.Karmakar
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Sage, 2008. New Delhi:Description: 489pISBN:- 9780761936268
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Foreword:
Part I. Microfinance: an overviewa--
1.A financial system for india`s poor - priya basu--
2.Microfinance revisited - k g karmakar--
Part II. microfinance institutions (mfis)--
3.MFIs in india: an overview - k muralidhara rao--
4.Regulatory framework for mfis - krishan jindal--
5.Promoting linkages between banks & mfis - p satish--
6.Sustainability of mfis - vijay mahajan--
Part III. Shg-bank linkage programme--
7. SHG -bank linkage progress & prospects - sukhbir singh--
8.SHGs and savings mobilization - h r dave--
9.Livelihood promotion among shgs - pradeep kashyap--
10.Emerging shg federations and challenges - c s reddy--
11.Sustainability of shgs - n srinivasan
12.Impact of sgsy on shg: bank linkages - thanksy francis thekkekara
Part IV: Successful mfi model
13.Swhy sanghamitra is different? - aloysius p fernandez--
14.Beyond microcredit: building nested institutions of savings and credit groups in india - the kalanjiam experience - k narender--
15.Banking with poor self-employed women - jayshree vyas--
16.Good practices in shg book-keeping: three case studies - jan meissner, ramakrishna and marie luise haberberger--
17.Attaining outreach and viability: case study of bandhan - a k padhi--
Part V. Successful bank models--
18.Pandyan grama bank shg linkage model - s manickam--
19.Prathama bank: farmers` club model - l r ramachandran--
20.Bidar dccbs-pacs model - b b mohanty
21.Chandrapur dccb-anganwadi model: a case study - s santhanam
Part VI. Innovations for Growth--
22.Role of technology as a growth catalyst in the microfinance sector - niket kamdar and puneet gupta--
23.Leveraging mutual guarantees for gaining financial access: joint liability groups as collateral substitutes - b s suran--
24.The `credit plus` approach for tribal development - k g karmakar and n p mohapatra--
25.Innovations in credit delivery system - k g karmakar and n p mohapatraindex
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