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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary

International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(3):454-458

Bharat’s Entrepreneurial Future: The Transformative Power of SHGs And Women-Led Microenterprises

Author Name: Ketki Mukund More;   Dr. Sunil Karve;  

1. Research Scholar, Ramanand Arya DAV College, Bhandup, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

2. Research Guide, Ramanand Arya DAV College, Bhandup, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2025-05-23
Paper Accepted on: 2025-06-20
Paper Published on: 2025-06-22
Abstract:

As India advances towards inclusive and sustainable development, the role of women in shaping the nation's entrepreneurial landscape has gained renewed significance. Self-Help Groups (SHGs), as grassroots financial and social institutions, have emerged as powerful platforms for fostering women-led microenterprises, especially in rural and semi-urban Bharat. This paper explores the transformative potential of SHGs in redefining the entrepreneurial ecosystem, focusing on how collective action, financial inclusion, and localized enterprise models are enabling women to become key drivers of economic change.

This paper examines the transformative role of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in fostering women-led microenterprises in urban and semi-urban areas of Maharashtra, particularly Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar. In the context of India’s evolving entrepreneurial landscape, SHGs have emerged as critical platforms for women’s economic empowerment, providing not just financial inclusion but also opportunities for skill development, community building, and entrepreneurship. Through a primary data-driven study, the research explores the impact of SHGs on the economic and social empowerment of women, focusing on income improvement, access to training, market integration, and credit facilities. Findings suggest that SHG participation significantly enhances entrepreneurial capacity, with over 65% of members receiving training that facilitates the setup of microenterprises. However, challenges such as limited digital presence, credit delays, and insufficient mentorship hinder the full potential of SHG-led businesses. The study highlights the need for a more holistic approach, emphasizing capacity building, digital literacy, and market access to strengthen the SHG model. This paper contributes valuable insights into the intersection of women’s empowerment, grassroots entrepreneurship, and inclusive development, proposing policy recommendations for creating a compassionate, sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem in India. Ultimately, it underscores the importance of integrating social, financial, and entrepreneurial support structures to empower women and drive community-wide economic change.

Keywords:

Self-Help Groups (SHGs), Women Entrepreneurship, Microenterprises, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Inclusive Development

How to Cite this Article:

Ketki Mukund More,Dr. Sunil Karve. Bharat’s Entrepreneurial Future: The Transformative Power of SHGs And Women-Led Microenterprises. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(3):454-458


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