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Micro Credit/ Micro Finance/ Self Help Groups
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Activists for Social Alternatives.
ASA-Grama Vidiyal: microfinance impact report 2003-tracking welfare and empowerment
outcomes for ASA participants- sample survey results for baseline period of the internal
learning system.-Tiruchirappalli: The Organization, 2004
xi, 46p
MP-R ACT.A.
002
Anand, Arun.
Micro-finance - a key to poverty alleviation.
Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. 6(10); October 2005. p. 15.
003
Aquil Ahmed.
Micro finance/micro credit: a select bibliography.
Indian Journal of Youth Affairs. 13(1); January-June 2009. p.56-66.
004
Bandyopadhyay, D.
Convergence of programmes by empowering the self-help groups and Panchayati Raj
Institutions/by D. Bandyopadhyay, B. Yugandhar, B N and Amitava Mukherjee. p. 122-145
IN New issues in panchayati raj/ed. by D. Bandyopadhyay and Amitava Mukherjee.-New
Delhi: Concept, 2004.
172p.
352.00722 RAJ.N 10850
005
Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad.
Socio-economic and indebtedness- related impact of micro-credit in Bangladesh/ed. by Qazi
Kholiquzzaman Ahmad.-Dhaka: The University Press, 2007
xxii, 64p
332.7(5492) BAN.S 12008
006
Bankers Institute of Rural Development
Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New Delhi:
Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
007
Basu, Kishanjit.
The saga of financing the poor retold p. 362-371 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed.
by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill, 2000
xvii, 407p
332.7 BAN.M 10078
2
008
Bauman, Eveline.
Vulnerability and micro-insurance reflections on 'post-adjustment' Africa. p.27-44 IN
Microfinance: from daily survival to social change/ed. by Isabelle Guerin and Jean-Michel
Servet.-Pondichery: French Institute of Pondichery, 2003.
vi, 153p.-(Pondy Papers in Social Sciences; 30)
332.7 FRE.M 11058
009
Bhatt, Ela R.
After the Microcredit summit: the real work starts now.
Exchanges. No.16, March 1997.
010
Bose, B K.
Banking with the poor: SIDBI's initiatives/by B K Bose and K C Ranjani p.319-324 IN
Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New Delhi:
Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Bose, B.
Banking with the poor: SIDBI's initiatives/by B.K.Bose and K. C. Ranjani p.319-324 IN
Microfinance: emerging challenges/ ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New Delhi:
Tata McGraw Hill, 2000
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
012
Capoor, Jagdish.
Microfinance in India: role of banks. p. 344-347 In Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed.
by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
013
Centre for Development Studies.
Agrarian distress and livelihood strategies: a study in Pulpalli Panchayat, Wayanad District,
Kerala/by K. N. Nair, C. P. Vinod and Vineetha Menon.- Thiruvananthapuram: The Centre,
2007. 87p.-(Working Paper; 396)
MP-R CEN.N 12423
014
Chavan, Pallavi.
Micro-credit and rural poverty: an analysis of empirical evidence/by Pallavi Chavan and R.
Ramakumar.
Economic and Political Weekly. 37(10); 9-15 March 2002. p.955-965.
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015
Choudhury, Md. Shafiqual Haque.
On sustainable microfinance operations. p.71-82 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed.
by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
016
Das, Rimjhim Mousumi.
Micro-finance through SHGs: a boon for the rural poor.
p. 16-21 IN Rural empowerment through self-help groups(SHGs); non-government
organisations (NGOs); and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and Yaswant
Tukaram Pawar.-New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
307.72 RUR 11369
017
Fairley, Joanne.
New strategies for micro enterprise development: innovation, integration and trickle up
approach.
Journal of International Affairs. 52(1); Fall 1998. p.339,12.
018
Fernandez, Aloysius P.
A microfinance institution with a difference.
Economic and Political Weekly. 42(13); 31 March-6 April 2007. p.1185-1189.
019
Fisher, Thomas.
Beyond micro-credit: putting development back into micro-finance/ed. by Thomas Fisher
and M S Sriram.-New Delhi: Vistaar, 2002.
390p
332.7 FIS.B 10375
020
Fisher, Thomas.
Emerging lessons and challenges. p.325-360 IN Beyond micro-credit: putting development
back into micro-finance/ed. by Thomas Fisher and M S Sriram.-New Delhi: Vistaar, 2002.
390p.
332.7 FIS.B 10375
021
Ghate, Prabhu.
Consumer protection in Indian Microfinance: lessons from Andhra Pradesh and the
microfinance bill.
Economic and Political Weekly. 42(13); 31 March-6 April 2007. p.1176-1184.
022
Ghosh, Bahnisikha
Participation of poor households in group based financial institution: experience from two
districts of West Bengal/by Bahniskha Ghosh and Avijit Brahmachary
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p.66-78 IN Development Convention of Southern ICSSR Institutes on Sustainable
Development and the Indian Economy Approaches and Challenges in the New Millennium
(5th: 2006: Dharvad) Organaised by Centre for Multi Disciplinary Development Research,
April 27-28, 2006
CD-750.5.
023
Ghosh, Jayati.
Development as a noble cause.
Frontline. 23(21); 21 October- 3 November 2006. p.94-97.
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Gibbons, David S.
The microcredit summit's challenge: working towards institutional financial self-sufficiency
while maintaining a commitment to serving the poorest families/by David Gibbons and
Jannifer W. Meehan.
Roshni: Journal of the All India Women’s Conference. February-June 2001. p.16-19.
025
Gibbons, David S.
Poverty-reduction can be good business for banks.
p. 143-162 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078.
026
Grameen Foundation.
Recovery from the tsunami disaster: poverty reduction and sustainable development through
microfinance: a special report/by Alex Counts and Liam Collins.-Washington: The
Foundation, 2005.
iv, 34p.
Downloaded from: www.eldis.org.
MP-R GRA.C 11356
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Guerin, Isabelle.
Can microfinance free debt slaves? First hypothesis.
p.113-142 IN Microfinance: from daily survival to social change/ed. by Isabelle Guerin and
Jean-Michel Servet.-Pondichery: French Institute of Pondichery, 2003. vi, 153p.-(Pondy
Papers in Social Sciences; 30)
332.7 FRE.M 11058
028
Harper, Malcolm.
Empowerment through enterprise: a training manual for non-government organisations.-New
Delhi: IBH,1995.
185p.
338.642 HAR.E 9976
5
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Harper, Malcolm.
Self-Help Groups and Grameen Bank Groups: what are the differences?
p. 169-198 IN Beyond micro-credit: putting development back into micro-finance/ed.by
Thomas Fisher and M. S. Sriram.-New Delhi: Vistaar, 2002.
390p
332.7 FIS.B 10375
030
Harper, Malcom.
Why are commercial banks not entering the microfinance market
p. 372-387 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
031
Hashim, S R.
Microfinance and microenterprises p.341-343 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by
Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Hegde, S K.
Banking and the sustainable development of the Indian economy: with special reference to
the urban co-operative banks
p.79-112 IN Development Convention of Southern ICSSR Institutes on Sustainable
Development and the Indian Economy Approaches and Challenges in the New Millennium
(5th: 2006: Dharvad)
Oraginsed by Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Development Research, April 27-28, 2006
CD-750
033
Hermes, Niels.
Impact of microfinance: a critical survey/by Niels Hermes and Robert Lensink.
Economic and Political Weekly. 42(6); 10-16 February 2007. p.462-465.
034
Institute of Development Studies.
Micro finance for poor in Rajasthan: the importance of self help groups/by Surjit Singh.-
Jaipur: The Institute, 2000.
14p.-(IDSJ Working Paper; 118)
MP-R INS.S 10667
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Jain, Ritu.
Socio-economic impact through self help groups/by Ritu Jain, R. K. Kushawaha and A. K.
Srivastava.
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p.22-26 IN Rural empowerment through self-help groups(SHGs); non-government
organisations (NGOs); and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and Yaswant
Tukaram Pawar.-New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
307.72 RUR 11369
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Jindal, Krishan.
Successful efforts in microfinance: a case study of South Malabar Grameen Bank p. 208-218
IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-New
Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Jindal, Rohit.
Rural savings and credit: emerging issues from South Rajasthan.
Seva Mandir Newsletter. April-June; 2002. p.3-4.
038
Kalpagam, U.
Micro-credit, livelihood re-integration and empowerment in Uttar Pradesh p. 432-455 IN
Labour and poverty/ed. by U. Kalpagam, Nisha Srivastava and D. M. Diwakar.-New Delhi:
Segment, 2004. 551p.
331.1(542) LAB 11067
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Kalpana, K.
Shifting trajectories in microfinance discourse.
Economic and Political Weekly. 40(51); 17-23 December 2005. p. 5400-5409.
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Kanitkar, Ajit.
Exploring empowerment and leadership at the grassroots: social entrepreneurship in the SHG
movement in India. p.234-262 IN Beyond micro-credit: putting development back into micro-
finance/ed. by Thomas Fisher and M. S. Sriram.-New Delhi: Vistaar, 2002.
390p
332.7 FIS.B 10375
041
Kannan, Shanthi.
Micro finance gaining in popularity.
Hindu. 25 August; 2008. p.16.
042
Karmakar, K G.
Rural credit and self-help groups: micro finance needs and concepts in India.-New Delhi:
Sage, 1999. 374p
332.7 KAR.R 10077
7
043
Kotaiah, P.
Microfinance in India: status and prospects
p. 355-361 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Kumar, Udaia M.
Growing stronger with our members: microfinance at SHSRE.
p. 100-113 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Lal, Meera.
Information technology initiatives: impact on Self Help Groups in India.
Indian Journal of Labour Economics. 48(4); October-December 2005. p. 881-896.
046
Mahajan, Vijay.
BASIX: a new generation rural livelihood promotion
p.83-99 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Mahajan, Vijay.
Dhakka starting microfinance in India/by Vijay Mahajan, Bharati Gupta Ramola and Mathew
Titus
p. 388-401 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
048
Mathison, Stuart.
E-Banking with the poor: opportunities and implications for microfinance providers.
Development Bulletin. No. 72; March 2007. p.19-22.
049
Mohammad Yunus.
How donor funds could better reach and support grassroots microcredit programs working
towards the Microcredit Summit's goal and core themes.
Roshni: Journal of the All India Women’s Conference. February-June 2001. p.10.
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050
Mosley, Paul.
The microfinance experience of developing countries: lessons for banks in India
p.15-46 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Mullick, G C.
Formation of clusters and Federation of S.H.Gs Paper 2 IN Workshop on Emerging Issues on
NGO Credit (1994: Hyderabad) Organised by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Collaboration with
Youth for Action, July 28-29, 1994
CD-579.6.
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Nair, Tara S.
The transforming world of Indian microfinance.
Economic and Political Weekly. 40(17); 23 April 2005. p. 1695-1698.
053
Nanda, Y C.
Critical issues in microfinance
p. 348-354 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Pearl, Daniel
Grameen Bank popularised loans for the poor, now it's got a debt problem/by Daniel Pearl
and Michael Phillip.
Indian Express. 11 December; 2001. p.9.
055
Periasamy, R.
Role of banks in external funding for NGOs.
Paper 7 IN workshop on Emerging Issues on NGOs Credit (1994: Hyderabad).
Organised by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Collaboration with Youth for Action, July 28-29,
1994
CD-579.6.
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Purushotham, P.
Marketing support to the SHGs.
p. 3-15 IN Rural empowerment through self-help groups (SHGs); non-government
organisations (NGOs); and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and Yaswant
Tukaram Pawar.-New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
307.72 RUR 11369
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Qazi, Moin.
Self-help groups: poised for a new role in rural development.
p.38-48 IN Rural empowerment through self-help groups (SHGs); non-government
organisations (NGOs); and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and Yaswant
Tukaram Pawar.-New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
307.72 RUR 11369
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Ramamurthi, Divya.
SHGs help the disabled find their vocation.
Hindu. 3 November; 2003. p. 1.
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Rao, D S K.
Promotion of SHGs by banks: a case study of Cauvery Grameen Bank.
p.184-194 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Rath, Nilakantha.
Microfinance Regulation Bill: a rejoinder.
Economic and Political Weekly. 43(19); 10-16 May 2008. p.84-85.
061
Ray, Sathitapragyan.
Alleviating poverty through micro-finance: SGSY experience in Orissa.
Sociological Bulletin. 57(2); May-August 2008. p.211-239.
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Rural empowerment through self-help groups(SHGs); non-government organisations (NGOs);
and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and Yaswant Tukaram Pawar.-New
Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
307.72 RUR 11369
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Rutherford, Stuart.
Helping mickles make muckles: designing suitable swaps for the poor
p. 47-70 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Sarkar, A N.
Innovations in micro-finance: linked development programmes.
p. 54-66 IN Rural empowerment through self-help groups(SHGs); non-government
organisations (NGOs); and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and
Yaswant Tukaram Pawar.-New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
307.72 RUR 11369
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Sarkar, Keya.
SHGs need more than bank aid.
Business Standard. 26 November; 2004. p. 9.
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Sawaminathan, Madhura.
The microcredit alternative?
Economic and Political Weekly. 42(13); 31 March-6 April 2007. p.1171-1175.
067
Servet, Jean-Michel.
Debt bondage, as a form of voluntary slavery. Hypothesis for a definition of so-called debt
bondage in India. p.99-112 IN Microfinance: from daily survival to social change/ed. by
Isabelle Guerin and Jean-Michel Servet.-Pondichery: French Institute of Pondichery, 2003.
vi, 153p.-(Pondy Papers in Social Sciences; 30)
332.7 FRE.M 11058
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Shankar, Savita.
The Micro Finance Bill/by Savita Shankar and Mukul G. Asher.
Yojana. Vol. 52; January 2008. p.56-58.
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Shanmugam, E.
Microfinance delivery innovations in India and NABARD
p.273-290 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Sharma, Kailash C.
Sanchayeeta (saving) Daily Deposit Scheme of Cuttack Urban Co-operative Bank
p. 195-207 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Sheokand, S M.
Reorienting banking with the poor: the SHG-bank linkage way
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p. 291-318 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan
Jindal.-New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
072
Shylendra, H S.
Microfinance bill: missing the forest for the trees.
Economic and Political Weekly. 42(27-28); 14-20 July 2007. p.2910-2914.
073
Singh, Kalyan.
Economic development and microfinance
p.335-340 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Singh, Om Raj.
Role of NGOs in fostering self-help groups.
p.71-77 IN Rural empowerment through self-help groups(SHGs); non-government
organisations (NGOs); and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and Yaswant
Tukaram Pawar.-New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
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Sinha, Sanjay.
Sustainability and development: evaluating the performance of Indian micro-finance/by
Sanjay Sinha and Frances Sinha.
p.263-299 IN Beyond micro-credit: putting development back into micro-finance/ed. by
Thomas Fisher and M S Sriram.-New Delhi: Vistaar, 2002.
390p.
332.7 FIS.B 10375
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Srinivasan, Girija.
Financial to social capital: role of banks.
p.253-272 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Sriram, M S
Conditions in which microfinance has emerged in certain regions/by M.S. Sriram and Radha
Kumar.
Economic and Political Weekly. 42(49); 8-14 December 2007. p.67-72.
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Srivastava, A K.
Innovative microfinance experiences of Bank Rakyat Indonesia: lessons for banks in India.
p.176-183 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Sudan, Falendra K.
Rural livelihood diversification and operationalising income-generating activities through
SHGs in the watershed context.
Indian Journal of Labour Economics. 45(4); October-December 2002. p.907-919.
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Syed Khalique Ahmed.
Micro-credit for macro change in Gujarat.
Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. 6(10); October 2005. p. 5.
081
Tankha, Ajay.
Community organisations in microfinance: the role of self-help groups in poverty alleviation
and rural transformation.
Paper 17 IN Workshop on Rural Transformation in India: the Role of Non-Farm Section
(2001:New Delhi) Organised by the Planning Commission, Govt. of India and ...et al,
September 19-21, 2001
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Tankha, Ajay.
Micro finance for the poor: the new consensus.
Exchanges. No.23; December 1998.p.7-11.
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Titus, Mathew.
Costs in micro-finance: what do urban self-help groups tell us?
p.199-233 IN Beyond micro-credit: putting development back into micro-finance/ed. by
Thomas Fisher and M S Sriram.-New Delhi: Vistaar, 2002.
390p
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Titus, Mathew.
Rising to the challenge of scale in India: growing the micro-finance sector p. 300-324 IN
Beyond micro-credit: putting development back into micro-finance/ed. by Thomas Fisher and
M S Sriram.-New Delhi: Vistaar, 2002.
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Tomar, J S.
Micro-credit in a cobweb.
Pioneer. 6 January; 1999.p.9.
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Tripathy, Om Prakash.
Making insurance everybody's business: the SHG way.
p.49-53 IN Rural empowerment through self-help groups(SHGs); non-government
organisations (NGOs); and panchayati raj institutions (PRIs)/ed. by S. B. Verma and Yaswant
Tukaram Pawar.-New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 2005.
xiv, 350p.
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Vasimalai, M P
Microfinance for poverty reduction: the Kalanjiam way/by M. Vasimalai and K. Narender.
Economic and Political Weekly. 42(13); 31 March-6 April 2007. p.1190-1195.
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Vasimalai, M P.
Kalanjiam Federations.
p. 121-142 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
xvii, 407p.
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Vatta, Kamal.
Microfinance and poverty alleviation.
Economic and Political Weekly. 38(5); 1-7 February 2003. p. 432-433.
090
Vijaykumar, R.
Reinstating the self- help group perspective in microfinance.
Economic and Political Weekly. 44(15); 11-17 April 2009. p.68-69.
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Winarno, M Jarot Eko.
The experience of Bank Rakyat in microfinance
p.163-175 IN Microfinance: emerging challenges/ed. by Krishanjit Basu and Krishan Jindal.-
New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000 2000.
xvii, 407p.
332.7 BAN.M 10078
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Woolcock
Learning from failures in microfinance: what unsuccessful cases tell us about how group-
based programs work/by Woolcock and J.V. Michael.
American Journal of Economic and Sociology. 58(1); January 1999. p. 17,26