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Rural credit: a source of sustainable livelihood of rural India

Sunildro L.S. Akoijam (Department of Management, North‐Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Tura Campus, Tura, India)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 1 January 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the issues and concerns of Indian rural credit, which is a powerful tool for enhancing production and productivity and for poverty alleviation. Further it highlights some of the strategies adopted by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to increase the rural credit facilities in the rural area of India.

Design/methodology/approach

The various tools of rural credit are analysed in detail. The Regional Rural Bank (RRB) who play a vital role in increasing the rural credits is studied. Self Help Group (SHG)‐Bank Linkage model of NABARD which creates an interface of the informal arrangements of the poor with the banking system is also analysed in detail.

Findings

Rural credits serve as a tool for providing a sustainable livelihood for millions of rural Indians who don't have a means of livelihood. Several organisations like RRBs, Microfinance Institutions, NABARD, etc. are playing a major role in providing rural credit facilities to rural India. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is formulating and regulating the policies and procedure to make the rural credit facilities available to most of the needy. In spite of several efforts put up by various organisations to increase the rural credit facilities, several challenges will prevail in the years to come.

Originality/value

These aspects of the financial sector remain undervalued in mainstream literature on rural credit. With India being a nation in which more than 70 percent of people live in rural areas and rural credit being a powerful, and the only, tool for rural people in providing a means of livelihood, its importance and potential should be known to each individual.

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Citation

Akoijam, S.L.S. (2013), "Rural credit: a source of sustainable livelihood of rural India", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 40 No. 1, pp. 83-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/03068291311283454

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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