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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE SATISFACTION LEVEL WITH THE FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG THE VILLAGERS OF RAISEN DISTRICT

    3 Author(s):  TINA SACHDEVA , DR. DEEPTI MAHESHWARI, DR. ANISHA SATSANGI

Vol -  8, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 213 - 221  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

ABSTRACT Poverty in rural areas is a curse need to be eradicated in growing economy and developing India as an economic power. In general all sections of the society needs, Financial Inclusion which is the process of ensuring access to appropriate financial products and services and on the other hand, susceptible groups such as weaker sections and low income segment groups in particular at an reasonable cost in a fair and translucent manner by mainstream institutional players.In other words, at an affordable cost to disadvantaged and low-income groups, financial inclusion is the availability of banking services. In India the basic concept of financial inclusion is reached to the financial resources. In reality it includes loans, banking & insurance services and much more. The importance of an inclusive financial system is widely recognized in policy formulation and implementation.

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