Towards financial inclusion in India /:
Towards Financial Inclusion in India is a treatise on 'inclusion of the Last, the Lost and the Least'. It provides an in-depth analysis of the various pillars of financial inclusion such as micro-remittance, micro-savings, micro-credit and micro-insurance. The book stresses on financial li...
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Zusammenfassung: | Towards Financial Inclusion in India is a treatise on 'inclusion of the Last, the Lost and the Least'. It provides an in-depth analysis of the various pillars of financial inclusion such as micro-remittance, micro-savings, micro-credit and micro-insurance. The book stresses on financial literacy and counselling, which are core to the achievement of financial inclusion. The authors dwell upon the difficulties faced by vulnerable groups like women, tribals, weavers and rural populace while trying to access financial services. The book also analyzes inclusion measures like ICT interventions, post. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 575 pages) : illustrations |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover ; Contents ; List of Tables and Figures; List of Annexures; Foreword ; Preface ; Acknowledgements; Part I: Financial Inclusion Analysed; 1 -- Financial Inclusion Defined; 2 -- The Long March since 1793; 3 -- Resource-poor Regions and Financial Inclusion; 4 -- Women's Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihoods; 5 -- Strategy to Extend Financial Services to Vulnerable Groups; 6 -- Financial Inclusion: Index for Rural India; 7 -- Institutional Changes Required for Financial Inclusion; Part II: Mapping Demand Side Requirements; 8 -- Role of Savings; 9 -- Micro-insurance Innovations. | |
505 | 8 | |a 10 -- Safe Remittances for the Poor11 -- Understanding Rural Debt; 12 -- Emerging Trends in Microfinance; 13 -- Financial Inclusion in Tribal Areas; 14 -- Inclusion Techniques for Farmers; 15 -- Technology Options and Inclusion; Part III: Supply SideInnovations; 16 -- Reducing Transaction Costs for Banks and Their Clients; 17 -- Business Correspondent and Business Facilitator Outreach Model for Banks; 18 -- The Post Office Model; 19 -- Financial Literacy and Counselling; 20 -- Micro Pension: A Safety Net for Rural India; 21 -- Joint Liability Groups for Farmers. | |
505 | 8 | |a 22 -- Rural Infrastructure: The Missing Link23 -- Joint Liability Groups for Handloom Weavers; Part IV: Challenges for the Future; 24 -- Inclusive Growth through Rural Employment; 25 -- The Micro-enterprises Model; 26 -- Unique Identification Number and Financial Inclusion; 27 -- Social Audit Systems: A Need; 28 -- Best Practices in Financial Inclusion and Case Studies; 29 -- Initiatives for Financial Inclusion: The Road Map; Glossary; Index; About the Authors. | |
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contents | Cover ; Contents ; List of Tables and Figures; List of Annexures; Foreword ; Preface ; Acknowledgements; Part I: Financial Inclusion Analysed; 1 -- Financial Inclusion Defined; 2 -- The Long March since 1793; 3 -- Resource-poor Regions and Financial Inclusion; 4 -- Women's Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihoods; 5 -- Strategy to Extend Financial Services to Vulnerable Groups; 6 -- Financial Inclusion: Index for Rural India; 7 -- Institutional Changes Required for Financial Inclusion; Part II: Mapping Demand Side Requirements; 8 -- Role of Savings; 9 -- Micro-insurance Innovations. 10 -- Safe Remittances for the Poor11 -- Understanding Rural Debt; 12 -- Emerging Trends in Microfinance; 13 -- Financial Inclusion in Tribal Areas; 14 -- Inclusion Techniques for Farmers; 15 -- Technology Options and Inclusion; Part III: Supply SideInnovations; 16 -- Reducing Transaction Costs for Banks and Their Clients; 17 -- Business Correspondent and Business Facilitator Outreach Model for Banks; 18 -- The Post Office Model; 19 -- Financial Literacy and Counselling; 20 -- Micro Pension: A Safety Net for Rural India; 21 -- Joint Liability Groups for Farmers. 22 -- Rural Infrastructure: The Missing Link23 -- Joint Liability Groups for Handloom Weavers; Part IV: Challenges for the Future; 24 -- Inclusive Growth through Rural Employment; 25 -- The Micro-enterprises Model; 26 -- Unique Identification Number and Financial Inclusion; 27 -- Social Audit Systems: A Need; 28 -- Best Practices in Financial Inclusion and Case Studies; 29 -- Initiatives for Financial Inclusion: The Road Map; Glossary; Index; About the Authors. |
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spelling | Karmakar, K. G., 1952- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGyHbcHVH9VC9Cgp9TW6q http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99016115 Towards financial inclusion in India / K.G. Karmakar, G.D. Banerjee, N.P. Mohapatra. Los Angeles : SAGE, 2011. 1 online resource (xx, 575 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes index. Print version record. Towards Financial Inclusion in India is a treatise on 'inclusion of the Last, the Lost and the Least'. It provides an in-depth analysis of the various pillars of financial inclusion such as micro-remittance, micro-savings, micro-credit and micro-insurance. The book stresses on financial literacy and counselling, which are core to the achievement of financial inclusion. The authors dwell upon the difficulties faced by vulnerable groups like women, tribals, weavers and rural populace while trying to access financial services. The book also analyzes inclusion measures like ICT interventions, post. Cover ; Contents ; List of Tables and Figures; List of Annexures; Foreword ; Preface ; Acknowledgements; Part I: Financial Inclusion Analysed; 1 -- Financial Inclusion Defined; 2 -- The Long March since 1793; 3 -- Resource-poor Regions and Financial Inclusion; 4 -- Women's Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihoods; 5 -- Strategy to Extend Financial Services to Vulnerable Groups; 6 -- Financial Inclusion: Index for Rural India; 7 -- Institutional Changes Required for Financial Inclusion; Part II: Mapping Demand Side Requirements; 8 -- Role of Savings; 9 -- Micro-insurance Innovations. 10 -- Safe Remittances for the Poor11 -- Understanding Rural Debt; 12 -- Emerging Trends in Microfinance; 13 -- Financial Inclusion in Tribal Areas; 14 -- Inclusion Techniques for Farmers; 15 -- Technology Options and Inclusion; Part III: Supply SideInnovations; 16 -- Reducing Transaction Costs for Banks and Their Clients; 17 -- Business Correspondent and Business Facilitator Outreach Model for Banks; 18 -- The Post Office Model; 19 -- Financial Literacy and Counselling; 20 -- Micro Pension: A Safety Net for Rural India; 21 -- Joint Liability Groups for Farmers. 22 -- Rural Infrastructure: The Missing Link23 -- Joint Liability Groups for Handloom Weavers; Part IV: Challenges for the Future; 24 -- Inclusive Growth through Rural Employment; 25 -- The Micro-enterprises Model; 26 -- Unique Identification Number and Financial Inclusion; 27 -- Social Audit Systems: A Need; 28 -- Best Practices in Financial Inclusion and Case Studies; 29 -- Initiatives for Financial Inclusion: The Road Map; Glossary; Index; About the Authors. Financial services industry Social aspects India. Banks and banking Social aspects India. Finance Social aspects India. Microfinance India. Poor India Finance, Personal. Services financiers Aspect social Inde. Finances Aspect social Inde. Pauvres Inde Finances personnelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. bisacsh Banks and banking Social aspects fast Financial services industry Social aspects fast Microfinance fast Poor Finance, Personal fast India fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdx47cDXrRhBXHtbvPwC Banerjee, Gangadhar. Mohapatra, N. P. has work: Towards financial inclusion in India (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGVHp96R3pmTfvctJbk343 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Karmakar, K.G., 1952- Towards financial inclusion in India. Los Angeles : SAGE, 2011 9788132105848 (DLC) 2011016982 (OCoLC)717302747 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=421042 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Karmakar, K. G., 1952- Towards financial inclusion in India / Cover ; Contents ; List of Tables and Figures; List of Annexures; Foreword ; Preface ; Acknowledgements; Part I: Financial Inclusion Analysed; 1 -- Financial Inclusion Defined; 2 -- The Long March since 1793; 3 -- Resource-poor Regions and Financial Inclusion; 4 -- Women's Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihoods; 5 -- Strategy to Extend Financial Services to Vulnerable Groups; 6 -- Financial Inclusion: Index for Rural India; 7 -- Institutional Changes Required for Financial Inclusion; Part II: Mapping Demand Side Requirements; 8 -- Role of Savings; 9 -- Micro-insurance Innovations. 10 -- Safe Remittances for the Poor11 -- Understanding Rural Debt; 12 -- Emerging Trends in Microfinance; 13 -- Financial Inclusion in Tribal Areas; 14 -- Inclusion Techniques for Farmers; 15 -- Technology Options and Inclusion; Part III: Supply SideInnovations; 16 -- Reducing Transaction Costs for Banks and Their Clients; 17 -- Business Correspondent and Business Facilitator Outreach Model for Banks; 18 -- The Post Office Model; 19 -- Financial Literacy and Counselling; 20 -- Micro Pension: A Safety Net for Rural India; 21 -- Joint Liability Groups for Farmers. 22 -- Rural Infrastructure: The Missing Link23 -- Joint Liability Groups for Handloom Weavers; Part IV: Challenges for the Future; 24 -- Inclusive Growth through Rural Employment; 25 -- The Micro-enterprises Model; 26 -- Unique Identification Number and Financial Inclusion; 27 -- Social Audit Systems: A Need; 28 -- Best Practices in Financial Inclusion and Case Studies; 29 -- Initiatives for Financial Inclusion: The Road Map; Glossary; Index; About the Authors. Financial services industry Social aspects India. Banks and banking Social aspects India. Finance Social aspects India. Microfinance India. Poor India Finance, Personal. Services financiers Aspect social Inde. Finances Aspect social Inde. Pauvres Inde Finances personnelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. bisacsh Banks and banking Social aspects fast Financial services industry Social aspects fast Microfinance fast Poor Finance, Personal fast |
title | Towards financial inclusion in India / |
title_auth | Towards financial inclusion in India / |
title_exact_search | Towards financial inclusion in India / |
title_full | Towards financial inclusion in India / K.G. Karmakar, G.D. Banerjee, N.P. Mohapatra. |
title_fullStr | Towards financial inclusion in India / K.G. Karmakar, G.D. Banerjee, N.P. Mohapatra. |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards financial inclusion in India / K.G. Karmakar, G.D. Banerjee, N.P. Mohapatra. |
title_short | Towards financial inclusion in India / |
title_sort | towards financial inclusion in india |
topic | Financial services industry Social aspects India. Banks and banking Social aspects India. Finance Social aspects India. Microfinance India. Poor India Finance, Personal. Services financiers Aspect social Inde. Finances Aspect social Inde. Pauvres Inde Finances personnelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. bisacsh Banks and banking Social aspects fast Financial services industry Social aspects fast Microfinance fast Poor Finance, Personal fast |
topic_facet | Financial services industry Social aspects India. Banks and banking Social aspects India. Finance Social aspects India. Microfinance India. Poor India Finance, Personal. Services financiers Aspect social Inde. Finances Aspect social Inde. Pauvres Inde Finances personnelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. Banks and banking Social aspects Financial services industry Social aspects Microfinance Poor Finance, Personal India |
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