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Women’s Self-Help Groups: Empowering Rural India

In the sun-soaked village of Pacharla in Telangana’s Jogulamba Gadwal district, the story of Satharla Padma unfolds, embodying the struggles and resilience of countless women in rural India. At 35 years old, Padma, an agricultural laborer, earns a modest Rs 400 a day, supporting her family of six. Her responsibilities extend beyond toiling under the harsh sun; she cares for her husband battling alcoholism, her elderly mother-in-law, and her three young children.

Padma’s story is not unique. It resonates with the lives of many women in her village. To tackle these financial challenges, Padma joined the Pacharla Gramaikhya Sangam, a self-help group (SHG) consisting of ten determined members. These SHGs serve as a lifeline to rural communities, imparting financial management skills, fostering savings habits, and offering access to loans for critical life events.

However, it is essential to recognize the dual burden placed on women in these communities. They are expected to care for both the elderly and the young, often creating obstacles to their pursuit of financial independence and economic empowerment. The Jhansi Rani Mahila Podupu Sangam, another SHG in Pacharla, provides a striking example. Its ten members collectively support 40 family members, including 18 elderly individuals and 28 children under the age of 14.

These women exemplify strength and determination, juggling not only their daily work but also the responsibilities of nurturing their families. Despite these challenges, the SHGs offer a ray of hope. Through these groups, women like Padma are learning to manage their finances efficiently, breaking free from the shackles of poverty.

In villages like Pacharla, these women are not merely beneficiaries of financial support. They are agents of change, gradually transforming the economic landscape of their communities. Self-help groups empower women, fostering gender equality and financial independence, enabling them to pursue dreams and uplift families with pride. Rural India transforms, day by day.

For a detailed story, please visit Awaz the voice

Also Read: India’s Global Leadership: G-20 and Development

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