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TITLE
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
ABBREVIATIONS
PART I THE THEORETICAL SETTING
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Statement of the problem
1.2. Significance of the study
1.3 Objectives of study
1.4 Scope of the study
1.5 Hypothesis
1.6. Methodology
1.7 Definition of key terms
1.8 Scheme of the study
1.9 Limitations of the study
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
2.1. Status of the women
2.3 Policy decisions and practical steps
2.4. Conclusion
3. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
3.1 Importance
3.2 Literary Meaning
3.3 Operational Definition
3.4 Process
3.5 Levels of Empowerment
3.6 Reasons for empowerment
3.7Purpose Of Empowerment
3.8 Multidimensional
3.9 Strategy
3.10 Steps
3.11 Stages
3.12 Education for empowerment
3.13 Approaches
3.14 Indicators Of Empowerment
3.15 Characterestics of women empowerment
3.16 Conclusion
PART II THE EMPERICAL STUDY
4. SELF HELP GROUPS A MEANS TO WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
4.1 Self help groups
4.2 Definition
4.3 Objectives
4.4 Characterestics
4.5 Role of Non governmental organisations
4.6 Role of Banks
4.7 Role of NABARD
4, 8 The network linkage
4.9 Ernakulam District
4.10 Various Roles
4.11 Conclusion
5. ANALYSIS OF THE DATA
5.1. At The Ngo Level
5.2. At The Shg Level
5.3. At The Beneficiary Level
5.4 Analysis of the sample
5.5 External loans
5.6 Conclusion
6. THE RATIONALE OF VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS
6.1 The concepts of voluntarism
6.2 Evolving terms of voluntarism
6.3 Clasification of NGOs
6.4 Ernakulam Districts
6.5 Conclusions
PART III SUMMARY
7. EMPOWERMENT EVALUATION
7.1 Criteria for empowerment
7., 2 Facets of empowerment evaluation
7.3 Evaluation of methodology
7.4 Development Thrusts
7.5 Strategies of empowerment
7.6 Empowerment Evaluation By Ngos
7.7Conclusions
8. PROBLEMS AND SHORTCOMING
8.1 GENERAL PROBLEMS
8.2 Institutional problems
8.3 Individual problems
8.4 Linkage problems
9 FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
9.1 Findings of the study
9.2 Conclusions
9.3Recomendations
9.4 Future of SHGS
9.5 Scope for further research
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX III