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Survey Paper | Accounting | India | Volume 8 Issue 1, January 2019 | Popularity: 6.4 / 10
Developing Human Resources for the Financial Inclusion Model for India
Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Abstract: Access to finance by the poor and vulnerable groups is a prerequisite for poverty reduction and social cohesion. This has to become an integral part of our efforts to promote inclusive growth. In fact, providing access to finance is a form of empowerment of the vulnerable groups. Financial inclusion denotes delivery of financial services at an affordable cost to the vast sections of the disadvantaged and low-income groups. The various financial services include credit, savings, insurance and payments and remittance facilities. The objective of financial inclusion is to extend the scope of activities of the organized financial system to include within its ambit people with low incomes. Through graduated credit, the attempt must be to lift the poor from one level to another so that they come out of poverty.
Keywords: Poverty Reduction, Financial Inclusion, Economic Imperative
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 1, January 2019
Pages: 1623 - 1626
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