2011 July-Sept | SEWA: Last of the Gandhian Economics

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SEWA: Last of the Gandhian Economics

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SEWA: Last of the Gandhian Economics?

Providing self-employment and self-reliance to poor and marginalised women, developing local economies into self-sufficient sections and doing away with middlemen...

Corporate

Putting No Frill Accounts to Work

Promotion of financial literacy, opening new rural branches,...

Market Response to Insurance & Pensions for the Poor

Market Response to Insurance & Pensions for the...

Channelising Savings into Investments

There is a need to pump in more...

Role of Cooperatives in Financial INCLUSION

The government needs to make use of the...

Gender Issues in Poverty & Financial Services

There is a an increasing need to shift...

Financial Services for Minorities

There is a need to take banking to...

Housing for Urban & Rural Poor

India needs to look for innovative ways to...

Case Studies

Fish Business

Jyotiben Ramobai (50) is a contented person. She...

Beena: The Saleswoman

Like the fish market where SEWA takes minimum...

Bina Prakash: The Data Entry Operator

Beena (21) had just completed graduation and was...

Chandrikaben Mukesh Bhai: Self-Help Group

Before joining SEWA’s Self-Help Group (SHG), Chandrika (42)...

Puriben: Village Vava, Handicrafts

Till 1990 Puriben, daughter of Hansiba had never...

Neeru Ben: Babubhai Senma, Ecotourism

When Neeruben Babubhai Senma joined Shree Vanlaxmi Ganeshpura...

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