TY - JOUR AU - et al., Veer P.Gangwar PY - 2020/01/27 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Impact of Micro finance in Poverty Eradication via SHGs: A Study of Selected Districts in U.P JF - International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology JA - IJAST VL - 29 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - UR - http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/5023 SP - 3818 – 3829 AB - India is a country that suffers from extreme poverty conditions. According to World Bank report 2010around 1.2 billion people in world are below poverty wherein India holds maximum number of poor inthe world. Several rehabilitation schemes have been initiated in the past but any significant impacts havenot been examined so far. Many cooperative banks and regional rural banks are developed to look intoneed of poor population in India. Total requisite of micro-credit in the country has been assessed at Rs.50,000 crore. Poverty reduction has been a major objective for government of India; Micro finance is oneof the paramount tools in all its strategies. India’s micro finance still differs from number of Microfinance institutions in comparison to other economy. However micro financing initiated by NationalAgriculture Bank for Rural Development through Self-Help Groups-Bank linkage program producedimpact to a larger extent. The research paper measures the impact of poverty eradication in Mirzapurand Ghazipur districts of Uttar Pradesh. The study includes all women seekers who have availed Microfinance once they have joined SHGs. Samples of 109 respondents are collected from above districtsthrough questionnaire method and random sampling method is used to measure the impact. ER -