PERFORMANCE OF WOMANS SELF HELP GROUPS IN CHANDRAPUR DISTRICT.

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2021-09-30
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Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth Akola, Maharashtra.
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The present study on “Performance of womans Self Help Groups in Chandrapur District” was conducted in Chandrapur districts of Maharashtra State. The exploratory research design was used for the study. In all, 120 womans SHG members were selected by random sampling method. The data were collected by personally interviewing the respondents with the help of structured interview schedule. The data collected were examined, classified, quantified and tabulated. Frequencies, mean, standard deviation and coefficient of correlation were employed for interpreting the results. The study was noticed that, nearly half of the woman SHG members (47.50%) were in the middle age group of 36 to 50 years. 36.67 and 28.33 per cent of the respondents were Illiterate and educated up to secondary school, respectively. Majority (85.00%) of the woman SHG members are married. About two third (63.33 %) were found in the medium family size (i.e. 4 to 6 members). 77.50 and 13.33 per cent of the respondents had annual income between Rs. 45,001/- to Rs. 90,000/- and Up to Rs. 45,000/- respectively. Half (50.83%) of the respondents belonged to medium category of mass media exposure, 58.33 per cent of the respondents were in medium level of extension participation, majority of the womans SHG members (65.00%) were include in medium category of social participation. More than half (57.50 %) of the respondents had medium level of management orientation, and about two third (61.66%) of the respondents had medium level of achievement motivation. The majority 60.00 per cent of the respondents had medium level of performance category, followed by 22.50 per cent of the respondents had high level and 17.50 per cent were having low level of performance category. It was observed that independent variables like education, mass media exposure, extension participation, social participation, management orientation and achievement motivation were positively and highly significant with performance of self- help groups. The variable namely age was negatively significant with performance of self- help groups. Whereas, marital status, family size and annual income was found to be non-significant relationship with performance of self- help groups. The major problems faced by the woman members of Self-Help Groups were restrictions from family members (Rank I), not able to attend training (Rank II), not able to attend meeting (Rank III), insufficient saving (Rank IV) and sometimes difficult to repay loan (Rank V).
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KARMENGE, AKASH BHASHKAR. (2021). Performance of womans Self Help Groups in ChandrapurDistrict. Department of Extension Education, Dr. PanjabraoDeshmukhKrishiVidyapeeth, Akola., M. Sc. 2021. Print.xiv, 69p. (Unpublished).
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