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Effect of Self Employment on Poverty Reduction in Nalgonda and Warangal District of Telangana
Author(s) -
K. Jayasree
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
ijars international economics and commerce
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-149X
DOI - 10.20908/ijarsijec.v2i4.4366
Subject(s) - poverty , socioeconomics , livelihood , rural district , simple random sample , per capita , geography , economic growth , agriculture , population , economics , demography , sociology , archaeology
Economic growth is essential for poverty reduction. The paper evaluates the percentage decline of poor impact on Nalgonda and Warangal districts. The paper evaluates the National Rural Livelihood Mission in Nalgonda and Warangal Districts of Telangana. These two districts are selected as the Simple Random Sampling method was used to select 100 women beneficiaries (swarojgaris/ self-employment seekers) from each district. The swarojgaris who are also Members of grassroot SHGs, were interviewed to collect information on employment and income in particular. The success of Self Help Groups in Nalgonda and Warangal districts is active involvement in the NRLM programme. Andhra Pradesh in 2009-10 was Rs. 693.00 per month. Using the poverty line of AP, poverty ratios were calculated for the three study districts. The percentage of Beneficiaries households, who had crossed the poverty line after enrolment into NRLM, was estimated by using per capita per month poverty line of Rs.433.43 (before joining NRLM) for 2004-05 in the State. In Nalgonda district Before Joining NRLM, 98 percent of Beneficiaries were poor in Nalgonda district. After joining NRLM the 63 percent Beneficiaries became non-poor which means that still 37 percent of sample households continued to be in utter poverty in Nalgonda district. The details are shown in Table XI. Before Joining NRLM, 100 percent of Beneficiaries were poor in Warangal district. After joining NRLM the 57 percent Beneficiaries became non-poor which means that still 43 percent of sample households continued to be in utter poverty in Warangal district. Both district poverty has declined it is a positive sign.

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