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Micro-finance of INDIA is Changing in to an Effective poverty reducing factor

Arunabha Bhaumik

Abstract


Modern people eagerly felt demand for money to fulfill their growing unlimited demand in the society. All people in the world are running behind money. In this way financial market increased in the whole world. Large number of banks, insurance, and other financial system came to the world as middleman in between investors, depositors, industrialists, and businessmen and for the common people throughout the globe.

 

Keywords: Financial institutions, Mahajan, Banking sectors, loan to the low-income groups for upliftment

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Arunabha Bhaumik. Microfinance of India is Changing in to an Effective Poverty Reducing Factor. E - Commerce for Future & Trends. 2018; 5(3): 46–50p.


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