Initiatives of Governmental Financial Policy for Socioeconomic Empowerment of Rural Women
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Financial inclusion, Rural women, Women Empowermen, Self autonomy, Self employmentAbstract
In term "financial inclusion" describes initiatives to make financial services and products available for all people. In the sense of rural women financial inclusion is to eliminate the obstacles that keep rural women from engaging with the financial industry and utilizing its services to better their lives. An Rural women's participation has undergone many challenges and changes in India. A significant portion of rural women continue to face discrimination and destitution. If the nation is to advance in all areas of development, it is imperative that the enormous power of rural women be empowered. Thus this research paper investigates the role of financial inclusion policy and context in favour to women of rural areas still in rural areas it seems that a lot of gender inequality, women exploitation, and vulnerability of women in all walks of life. Therefore, empowering rural women in all areas of life is crucial. Without rural women's active involvement in financial inclusion initiatives, this would not be feasible.
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