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31 Modern And Creative Book Shelves

Rigidity may be given when it comes to the appearance of books, but modern designers have seen to it that this doesn’t dictate the shelves that house them.

More than ever, personal taste is the deciding factor as  storage space is given free reign to interact with design, user and environment. Go with the flow and put your book shelves on show.

1. Console Book Shelf:

Reading doesn’t get more comfortable than this. Regardless of where you like to read or study, Stanislav Katz’s Console Book Shelf will keep you engrossed for hours without moving rooms for missing material.

Flanked by two fitted shelves on either side and below it, the reclining part of this unit is as aesthetically appealing as it is functional for reader and book alike.

2. Lago:

When is a bookshelf not a bookshelf? When it’s a letter of the alphabet or a floating square. In short, a Lago invention. Well-known for their fluid, unconventional thinking, Italian masters of innovative furniture design, Daniele Lago and Massimo Bonnetti, have taken their free-thinking brand of expression to new levels with their floating ‘Shelf System’ range.

Called Tangram, the shelf system beautifully combines functionality and flexibility in its mission to create interaction between storage unit and items that are being stored.

By creating the illusion of weightlessness, the designers succeed in giving books as much prominence and appeal as the bookshelves, which come in a range of funky designs and shapes.

3. Bookcase Into a Bed:

A great solution for maximizing space, Karen Babel’s bookcase-cum-bed promises to expand limited home horizons.

The mattress, which is made of four interlockable pieces, forms the base, which surrounds five storage shelves when placed in an upright position on a wall-mounted frame. To form a bed, the mattress pieces are locked together – with two parts for a single, and four for a double.

4. Cave Book Shelf:

Inspired by the spacelessness of modern Japanese homes, Sakura Adachi created a womb-like reading room amidst a series of clean-lined shelf systems to keep the connection between reader and book as intimate as possible. Not for giants or those who prefer a more laissez faire approach to their favorite pastime.

5. Andreas Hegert’s Book Shelf:

A rebel with a cause, Andreas Hegert gives anarchy a functional meaning with this squiggly trio of shelves, which range from 40cm to one meter in length. If you’re one of those eclectic readers whose interests range from Tolkien to Hegel, this random collection of shelves will suit your philosophical rhythm.

Pay no attention to the linear structure of walls, floor and ceiling, but mind you don’t cover the light shades, which are made of powder-coated sheet and fitted with LEDs.

6. Good Morning Technology Bookshelf:

A modern take on Scandinavian Shaker simplicity, this Danish blue and white block effect uses rectangular wood and metal cubbies as both storage and structural support.

An added beauty of the chequered system lies in the fact that the height can be adjusted and books are stacked horizontally or vertically.

7. Bookseat shelf chair:

There’s something to be said for keeping all your books and magazines in the place that you want to read them, as this all-in-one unit shows.

Rated as one of 10 must-sees at Toronto Interior Design Show, this curvaceous plywood chair-cum-bookshelf doubles up on space and comfort. Available with a felt cushion in colors to suit your taste and environment.

8. Books To Go:

Find you don’t always work in the same part of the house or your  home office is constantly changing dynamics? Rose Cobb’s wheeled unit not only ensures you can move your library with ease, but clamps your books securely on the shelf to ensure you don’t spend your life picking up after yourself. Five stars for functionality.

9. Nar Bookcase:

Another two-dimensional couplet, this metal coffee table conceals a unique hanging book shelf beneath its solid exterior. Like ribs beneath a beautiful carcass, the metal plates on which the books are slung by the bindings also serve as bookmarks.

The clean, masculine lines of the unit make for sturdy aesthetics complemented by excellent dust protection.

10. Bookworm Bookshelf:

Designed to twist like a centipede into whatever shape you require, the Bookworm Bookshelf is just that: a firm, flexible, functional animal which needs only books to complete it.

Using extrusion technology, Ron Arad added imagination to a durable product, topped it off with book ends, and came up with an innovative, elastic design to brighten up the most static of environments.

11. Twin Bookshelf:

Representing the two sides of Istanbul, Asian and European, Zeynep Cinisli’s design bridges the gap between design and practice. Using DNA-like strands as shelves between twin cells, the symbolism is all yin and yang.

Pushed apart, the cells are display mirrors of each other; pushed together they form a nucleic whole which functions as a wall cabinet. Symbolism at its most functional.

12. Never Ending Bookshelf:

Though it would seem logical to include logic in the making of a practical item like a book shelf, designer Luca Nichetto decided convention was beyond his idea of functionality.

The resultant “Neverending” spyro gyra which he created undoubtedly qualifies as a sculptural work of art, but it is not clear how it works as a carrier of hard-cover books. Vive la difference!

13. Knockdown Bookcase:

A boon for those who like to do it all themselves, Sung Won Park’s flat-pack DIY unit uses no glue, screws, wrenches or even instruction manuals. Modular wood boards, which are identical in size, are slotted into grooves in a supporting wall and the rest is up to you. As easy to transport as it is to build.

14. Insert Coin Shelf System:

Vaguely reminiscent of shoe racks which use vertical rather than horizontal stacking, this shelf system uses trays, inserted randomly at different levels on a colorful base, to accommodate just about everything you want on display.

Designed by Nils Holger Moormann, Insert Coin provides potential for just about every look: from higgledy piggledy to extremely straight and narrow.

15. XEL:

Believe that a tidy desk is a sure sign of a sick mind? XEL takes the concept to a new level with its aluminium and glass rendition of ordered chaos which ensures you can pack every size and type of book into one space without looking anal. Use it like jazz up a stale room or add contemporary pizzazz to a funky loft.

16. Shelf Concept By Okapi Studio

A versatile solution for those who believe their performance is deeply affected by their environment; Okapi Studio’s bookshelf design ensures boredom is out of the question.

Using lightweight modules that can be customized to everyone’s need, Okapi bends rigid shelf norms just enough to challenge the status quo, but not beyond the ridiculous. After all, it makes perfect sense to mould a shelf to fit the book, doesn’t it?

17. File Tree:

Essentially designed as a modern filing cabinet, Laurie Beckerman’s design is just as suited to books. Fitted with solid shelves emanating like erudite rays from a double diamond shape, her genius lies in its simplicity. Minimalist, functional and aesthetically appealing, this Zen item is a sparkling gem.

18. Split Shelving:

Constructed by cutting a log into four unequal sections and adding a few slats around the side, Peter Marigold’s honeycomb-like wall units provide endless possibilities for adding new honey to the book hive.

Another one is for those who are not crazy about order, but like a geometric slant to their décor. Descriptive rather than prescriptive, Marigold’s tantalizing solution is equally useful for stacking loose paper and other knick-knacks.

19. Flying Vee:

Like winged ducks in various states of flight, the L or V shape of this customizable design makes a versatile way of keeping your books in a row. Each sheet of bent metal provides space for one or more books to be catalogued or hung according to your personal whim. Fiction or fact? Let the shape of the book shelf dictate.

20. Fly Shelf:

Slick, slim and oh so Italian, this bookshelf system with integrated projection screen will ensure Fellini has as much pride of place as Dante. Keep those aging classics on the shelf and watch old original at the same time. Only those with a projector-based home theatre system need apply.

21. Elastic Bookshelf:

For avid bibliophiles, there can be few things more exciting than the concept of an elasticized book shelf. Made of wide conveyor-belt like elastic bands stretched between two pegs on a wall, Arianna Vivenzio’s invention does more than stretch the imagination.

Besides your beloved books, you can squeeze just about anything into the space in the middle. From CDs to boxes of memorabilia, the possibilities are expansive and the simple design lends itself to hanging a multiple-use series without spoiling the aesthetics.

22. Balancing Shelf:

Dubbed “Maintain the Balance of your Knowledge”, Denis Oh’s hanging shelf is sure to test your sense of equilibrium. Accommodating every swing of reading mood, the pendulum-like counter-balancers will ensure you don’t overload the heavy stuff if you want to stay on an even keel. Feel like dipping wildly? The choice is entirely yours.

23. Strip Shelf:

One of the few designers who can claim to have a foot in the green tree-hugging and futuristic plastic-loving world of smart design, Casey Mack has got it sussed when it comes to catering to a global audience.

Made of 75% sawdust, and secured with movable plastic book ends, the adaptable shelf provides a practical home for every description of book, while satisfying the aesthetic tastes of Zen minimalists. “If people’s hearts can be like the trees, they will not be off the Way.”

24. Pisa Book Shelf:

Operating on a similar principle to a deck chair, this tall narrow bookshelf is a sculptural piece and a functional whole. Though it creates an impression on its own, it is best accompanied by one or more copies for optimum effect. Lent a certain amount of gravity by the stark boldness of design, Matt Carr’s leaning tower is unlikely to fade into the background.

25. Droopy Book Shelf:

Though it looks like a see-saw that could whip in the opposite direction at any given moment, Jill Davis’s angled shelf has enough centrifugal force to keep it from flipping.

Minimalist in the extreme, its attraction lies in its sheer simplicity and mysterious capacity to keep heavy books afloat. Not quite library material, but ideal for all those manuals and self-help courses you keep dipping into.

26. Book & shelf:

While some shelves are purely functional, others entirely whimsical, Haba Yoshitaka’s concept takes individualist fetishism to the limit.

Customized to fit a given set of books exactly within a 36cm square, the unit is cut, assembled and glued around the owner’s personal collection which renders the entire freedom of choice. Ideal if you have a book collection on a specific subject, or want to win eternal points in the personalized gift department.

27. Wall Wave:

Multi-functionality at its most enigmatic, Yoon-Zee Kim’s flowing piece of furniture allows its usage to be interpreted by the user. A zingy, modular shelf unit easily doubles as a fixed seat and desk space or a platform for hanging pot plants and funky photographs. Seeing is believing. Functionality is in the eye of the user.

28. Cell Shelf:

A cross between a matrix of DNA cells and a ladder in appearance, this unusual stacking device has plenty of space for holding piles of all descriptions.

The thin, vertical shaft gives its height and space-saving points. 10 out of 10 for originality and maneuverability. Aesthetics and functionality questionable. “We shape clay into a pot, but it is the emptiness inside that holds whatever we want.” – Lao Tze

29. Rolling shelf:

A zany take on floating shelves, Catherine Greene’s design uses individual pieces of wood to stabilize stretched lengths of fabric, which can be rolled up according to the owner’s requirements or taste. An interesting space for blending book collections with decorative bits.

30. The Line King:

A grown-up take on the sketching exercise which requires you to create and complete a house without lifting your pencil, the “Line” furniture system does just the same to the interior of your home.

Using a single no-break line, designer Aykut Erol transports a work table, hanger, bookshelf, wine rack, CD rack, TV stand and lighting unit to your living space. Minimalism at its purest, the potential for storage is infinite and can be adapted to home or office. Sorted – in one fell swoop!

31. Fairytale Bookshelf:

A challenge to anyone who has ever thought that you can judge a book by its shelf, this whimsical winged creation gives new meaning to the concept of fairytales.

Enclosed in what looks like a horizontal clasp, one or two books metamorphosise into a giant butterfly when extracted from their pupa. Novelty value beyond 10.

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Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for HomeInteriorsZone.com. Home Interiors blog helps you learn everything you need to know about home improvement aspects. Know more about home remodeling, home renovating tips, interior decorating tips, etc. Visit Home Decor Blog

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Happy Tech Diwali

Diwali is a season for all. Not only the layman but tech geeks also capitalize on this occasion with the wide variety of gadgets available in the market.

When it comes to gifting, one has to really brainstorm for a great and perfect bargain. We are listing few gadgets that serve the purpose and could be good gifting options this Diwali:

FG1000 FPS Gun Gaming Mouse
Here's a perfect gift solution for your gaming freaks. It is a stylish gaming mouse, which is equipped with programmable buttons and triggers. Zalman FG1000 FPS Gun is designed for the First Person Shooter PC games. This FPS Gun takes the place of a standard mouse and is equipped with programmable buttons and triggers. The scroll wheel can be configured for resolutions up to 2000 DPI. Other exclusive features include pistol handle, impressive virtual gaming experience, real-time DPI manipulation, 16 bit USB format and a gold plated USB connector. The mouse is priced at approximately Rs 10,000.

Sony CyberShot
A perfect good gift for camera lovers is a compact cybershot camera that will capture your memorable moments of the festival. Sony recently expanded its digicam range with the introduction of five new models in the W, T and H CyberShot Series. Models in the W-series are DSC-W150, DSC-W170 and DSC-W300. The DSC-W170 and DSC-W150 models come with 10 megapixel camera and 5x optical zoom, while The DSC-W300 has a 13.6 megapixel CCD imager along with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x optical zoom lens, a 2.7-inch LCD screen.
T-Series cameras includes DSC-T300 and H-Series includes H-series; DSC-H50. DSC-T300 is a 10 megapixel camera, intelligent scene recognition mode and smile shutter with a Carl Zeiss, 15x optical zoom lens, 9.1 megapixel camera and a 3 inch LCD screen.

The W-series price ranges between Rs 15,990 to Rs 19, 990, DSC-T300 is priced at Rs 19,990 and DSC-H5 is available for Rs 19,990.

HP's Compaq series
The another good gift for technology lovers is a mini laptop. Some significant products in the market are Asus Eee PC, HP Mini-Note, MSI Wind, Acer Aspire One. HP recently expanded its laptop lineup with a slew of trendy Compaq notebooks. Features it acquire are backlit keyboard, biometric fingerprint reader, HDMI 1.3 along with an in-built TV Tuner, a Blu-ray drive and an infrared remote control.

The new Compaq notebook range is priced between Rs 26,990 to Rs Rs 48,990.

SanDisk micro SD card
Another gift that suits to your budget requirements is SanDisk micro SD card, which can be used in a mobile phone, video camera, GPS receiver or a MP3 player. SanDisk recently launched 16GB Micro SD memory cards in India. A card with this much of memory can store store many high storage applications such as music and video playback, high-definition digital camera functions, gaming and GPS applications.

The SanDisk 16GB Micro SDHC is priced at approximately Rs 4,999.

iriver T10
An MP3 player that must go with your budget is iriver T10, which is stylish and sleek, with a vivid color display. Other players in the market are Apple iPod nano, Creative Labs Zen Nano Plus, SanDisk Sansa Fuze. iriver T10 is famous for sporty design; small but bright color screen; FM tuner, voice recorder, OGG, WMA DRM 10, and basic picture support; awesome battery life; excellent sound quality and overall performance.  Like most Flash-based players, it comes with 512 MB of storage, or you can get the 1 GB. The price is almost Rs. 6,999/- for 512 MB model.

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It may well be that in our increasingly hectic, interconnected world, it is becoming more difficult to survive without it. Mindfulness helps us, among other things, to do the following:

Broken Creative Technology

April 11th, 2010 admin No comments

Broken Creative Technology
Broken Creative Technology

Frosted Glass, Glass Glazing and Glass Cutting Transform Glass Adorations

Glass work and technologies have come a long way since their inception. Today, with the help of advanced machineries and equipment, there is a wide range of artistic glass available in the market. With various techniques like glass glazing and glass cutting, a whole new glass range is available in the market. Frosted glass has one of the highest set of demands in the market.

With the help of these modern techniques like glass cutting and glass glazing, the interiors and exteriors of buildings and homes have been rendered with exquisite beauty. A dynamic combination of glass glazing and glass cutting in frosted glass has appealed to a wider spectrum of customers, across all segments. Frosted glass is used at archways, lobbies, high ceiling domes and all these are being crafted by glass cutting and glass glazing.

Glass cutting in various sizes and shapes is now possible with ultramodern techniques of production. A lot of recent constructions have employed glass cutting as a major technique for decorations of alleys and passages in hotels and residential housings.

Glass glazing is an artist approach of rendering and beautification of glass. This technique of glass glazing not only restricts visibility of the glass when used for concealing purposes, it also adds a dimension of creativity to the structure where it is used.

Frosted glass is known for its tensile strength and the way it appreciates a design through glass glazing and glass cutting. Frosted glass has been an answer to limiting visibility in a lot of places. The major utility of frosted glass has been acknowledged by the medial industry as frosted glass is used in cubicles, operation theatres, bathrooms, etc.

A lot of contemporary architecture uses frosted glass and use a lot of hardware made with glass cutting and glass glazing in residential projects, commercial projects and housing projects.

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Microsoft: Where are They Headed?

Microsoft is a difficult situation for me to evaluate. I think the company still has a lot of growth ahead in some areas. But, that depends on where management wants to take it.

There are three core businesses that are already well developed: Windows, Office, and Servers.

The moat in the first two are wide. The Windows moat is huge.

The business model in operating systems is great. You keep upgrading every few years; the hardware needn't progress for you to find things to tweak and get people to buy the next step up. It's insanely profitable.

I think the new launch (Vista) will be bigger than people expect (eventually) in how it allows for cross selling other Microsoft products (but we'll see about that). I expect the press to be very negative at least until well after the launch, because there will always be some bugs and delays.

Games

Eventually, video games will be a big business for Microsoft. I hate the economics of the console business, but love the economics of the publishing (and development) side of things.

I'm sorry to see that Microsoft didn't use its cash pile to buy up an established business here (publishers were cheap in the market a few years ago; an all cash deal would have worked well. Now, everyone thinks video games will be the next big thing).

The console wars are going well for Microsoft. The two keys to establishing a dominant console are launching first and getting good games on your platform. We'll see how Sony (SNE) does this round, but I expect them to be the big loser.

Nintendo may surprise here. I think the Xbox 360 and Nintendo's new console (Wii) will do very well. It'll be interesting to see the breakdown of the consoles in both the domestic and foreign markets. I think Sony may still be strong overseas, but could be in a much poorer position at the end of this round than they were with the PS2.

Search

Long-term I am optimistic about search. I think Google's position is much weaker than most people think. I don't think Microsoft will be the only one to benefit here.

Search is a very natural cross sell with Windows. That's the direction everything seems to be headed in (combining online and desktop search). For future growth in terms of market share I think Microsoft is in a better position than either Yahoo (YHOO) or Google (GOOG).

I also think we might see a couple other (largely unknown) search engines gain some share.

I think Google's strength is its brand. Its dominance helps with advertisers more than users. I don't think it has a lock on users. Also, I think Google has been poorly positioned for doing much of anything outside of keyword search.

I expect to see a lot more in the way of intelligent, social search inspired stuff. Years from now, much of search will have to be helping you find what you didn't know you wanted to find.

Google is dominant in a different business: helping you find what you know you want to find (but don't know the name / location). The two types of search are very different. Both will be important, but the growth in other forms of search will be coming off a smaller base and will likely integrate with keyword search. Google has the most to lose here.

Other Devices

Microsoft wants to perform well on mobile devices and on your TV. Compared to competitors it is very strong in these respects.

The strategy seems to be the one I would favor - to control the point of initial contact wherever software is used and then to only venture into the actual application or content side of the business where it is highly profitable to do so. In video games it will be highly profitable. In other areas it is less likely to be very profitable.

I expect to see more generic, web-based applications. These will be less profitable for everyone. Office should hold up well, but not as well as Windows. Basically, Microsoft needs to take what it has in PCs and import that to TVs, Handheld Devices, Consoles, and the Web.

That should be the strategy. I think that is the strategy. These aren't unrelated businesses that need to be broken up to unlock creativity (as some have suggested). Rather, the profit potential for each is greatly enhanced by being part of Microsoft. If you take these pieces apart they are worth very little. There would only be the three businesses I started off talking about and the console / games business.

Internationally, there is going to be natural growth for Microsoft's dominant businesses. It won't be a tremendous growth rate, but it will be strong and will require virtually no additional investment to secure.

Obsolescence Issues

Overall, I like the future for software a lot more than hardware, because the marginal gains in the quality of hardware will slow greatly in the years ahead.

The question isn't what can be done mathematically in terms of increasing specs; it's what that translates to for the user. We are reaching a point where the individual user will not directly see the benefits of increased hardware performance as clearly as he did in the past.

Much of the research that goes in to this area will only serve to bring down prices and benefit memory intensive businesses - it will not provide as much of a "wow" factor for the user anymore.

This is especially true in games. The situation in desktop applications is already such that improving the software design is where most gains will come from.

Computing power is simply not a scarce resource for most individuals sitting at home or in a cubicle. Advances will benefit some users a lot and will trickle down to the end user (often via the web) through fast responses and cheap services. But, that's a barely noticeable change.

You'll see something here akin to the kind of thing you see in the brokerage business. It won't be obvious, because price competition will never be as great in software.

Generally, you'll just see the prices for doing anything electronically come down. That's very different from what we've seen over the last few decades, where you also had advancements that attracted new users, because they allowed developers to do something differently, not just more cheaply.

This is a very long-term trend I'm worried about. It could weigh heavily on a business like Dell (DELL), because PCs are actually quite durable; once the rate of obsolescence slows, sales will have to slow as the cycle lengthens.

Management

I think Microsoft's management is absolutely the best in the business. In fact, I think it's one of the best in any business.

It would be hard for me to find more than a handful of people I'd rather have managing a business I was part owner of. I also think the current arrangement is a good one.

There is enough of a line between current operations and future investments in the Chairman / CEO split that investors will probably get the greatest benefit from the brilliance of the Chairman this way.

Everyone underestimates Bill Gates. It's easy, because his great triumph came some time ago now. But, he's interested in building something lasting. I trust him more than anyone in tech without a question. He always impresses me whether he's talking about his own industry or some other topic. He has exactly the right kind of mind for someone running a business where the long-run is such a concern.

Qualitatively, I think Microsoft scores close to perfectly. I could cite the profitability stats, but I won't, because you know they're better than almost any other business on the planet - and that's with a huge siphoning off of resources to investments in the future that aren't required to maintain the cash cow, wide-moat Windows franchise.

Valuation

Valuation is a bit more troubling. Microsoft is not at the point on an EV/EBIT basis where I'd be buying the stock if there was a risk of no extraordinarily profitable growth in the future. In other words, at the current price, it clearly makes for a bad bond.

The key is earnings growth. I think you have to believe MSFT will have a real future in search, games, and non-PC devices that will fuel future, highly profitable growth.

I think that future is there. As far as a truly large cap stock (say $10 billion or more) it's about as attractive as anything on the planet right now - and certainly it's the most attractive stock of any very large U.S. business. Even though Intel (INTC) and Dell are cheap looking, I don't like them nearly as much. Dell is an interesting situation, but I don't understand the business well enough.

I have a better idea of where MSFT is headed - and I like it.

Conclusion

I don't own shares of MSFT. I won't be buying any either. I don't normally own such large stocks. I prefer much smaller businesses, because the mispricings tend to get more out of whack. You aren't going to see MSFT trade at an EV/EBIT of 7.5 or something like that, but you do sometimes get those chances in small (high quality) businesses.

There are a lot of chances to find wild mispricings without much of the future being a concern. Those are the situations I prefer to invest in, because businesses like MSFT have an awfully large anchor with the amount of capital they've got - plus, they tend to be less likely to be wildly mispriced.

However, if I had to own one business with a market cap of more than $10 billion and hold it for a lifetime I would buy Microsoft here without hesitation.

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Second Gen Blue

March 31st, 2010 admin No comments

Second Gen Blue
Second Gen Blue

The Story Behind the Blue Blur

The SEGA Sonic the Hedgehog games have enjoyed a truly astounding rise in popularity since the release of the first game in 1991. In less than 20 years, Sonic Games have become a part of basic popular culture and a corner-stone for all fans of gaming in general. The great success of the game is mostly attributed to its frequent updates, spin-offs and regular new game releases.

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The Outreach of Micro Finance Services through SHGs in Puducherry

The Outreach of Micro Finance Services through SHGs in Puducherry

-         A. Bharathy* & Parna Ray**

Puducherry University Comminity College.

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Abstract:

Poverty is, and has always been, the biggest socio-economic challenge for India. Over the years many Government measures have attempted to help the poor by implementing different poverty alleviation programmes but with little success.

It has now been realized that the essential need of most impoverished populations is the ‘need for credit' since they strongly prefer to start their own entrepreneurial activities rather than earn wages. The concept of micro-finance has spread extremely rapidly since its beginning in the late 1970s , but whether and how it alleviates poverty has been a subject of intense debate. In recent years Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have begun to offer a wide variety of services, including insurance and business development skills training. Most of the micro-financing schemes in India focus on women and operate through the Self help Group (SHG) mechanism.

This paper, "The Outreach of Micro Finance Services through SHGs in Puducherry", based on the data collected from Puducherry, makes a study of the performances of the SHGs/ MFIs in the  the Union Territory  and compares it with the successful MF enterprises in other parts of India. We found that an astounding growth has been witnessed by this sunrise sector from merely catering to the objectives of savings and self employment in the Government run SHGs in contrast to a basket of new services like owning a house (MAS Financial Services, Delhi), forging strategic tie ups(deal with Metro Cash & Carry to supply its products to 95 SKS Kirana shops)  were offered elsewhere, by MFI's in the other parts of our country. The pattern of micro credit utilization by the  beneficiaries and the outreach of credit plus services of the MFI's in Puducherry in creating awareness on various social issues leading to women's empowerment - are also discussed in the paper.

Microfinance is one of the few market-based, scaleable anti-poverty solutions that is in place in India today, and the argument to scale it up to meet the overwhelming need is compelling. The paper concludes with some suggestions that would help the MFIs unleash the entrepreneurial talent of the people in the  bottom line of the Indian society .

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Author details:

* A. Bharathy, Lecturer in Management, Department of Management, Puducherry University Comminity College, is a Ph.D Research scholar in  Dravidian University .

 

** Parna Ray, Lecturer in Economics, Department of Management, Puducherry University Comminity College, is a Ph.D Research scholar in   Mother Teresa Women's University, Kodaikanal . She has submitted her Ph.d thesis on "Structural Adjustments in the Indian Economy  - its Impact on Female Employment in Urban Tamil Nadu."

The Outreach of Micro Finance Services through SHGs in Puducherry

Poverty is an issue of global scale. It is estimated that one half of the world population, almost 3 billion people, currently live on less than $2 per day.

The causes of poverty are many, but the consequences are infinite. Unemployment, illiteracy, hunger, homelessness, unsafe drinking water, and disease have an immeasurable impact on the lives of the poor around the world.

Over the years many Government measures have attempted to help the poor by implementing different poverty alleviation programmes but with little success.

It has now been realized that the essential need of most impoverished populations is the need for credit since they strongly prefer to start their own entrepreneurial activities rather than earn wages. There are certain misconception about the poor people that they need loan at subsidized rate of interest on soft terms, they lack education, skill, capacity to save, credit worthiness and therefore are not bankable. Nevertheless experience reveals that rural poor are actually efficient managers of credit and finance.

Poor people have demonstrated an appetite for micro loans and repay them. . Availability of timely and adequate credit is essential for them to undertake any economic activity rather than credit subsidy. Even if it does not reduce poverty immediately, mere access to finance is a boon.

The concept of micro-finance was given by Bangladeshi economist Mohammad Yunus in the year 1976 and was successfully implemented in Grameen Bank. The concept has since spread with the adaptation and evolution of Professor Yunus' ideas to various countries and contexts. The UN Year of Microcredit in 2005 indicated a turning point for Microfinance and increased awareness  about the prospects of the field to  contribute to poverty alleviation and the integration of the world's poor into the rapidly evolving global market system.

Mohammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank were awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in the year , for their contribution to the reduction in World Poverty.

 

Micro finance

Broadly speaking, microfinance for loans (i.e., micro credit) is the provision of small scale financial services to people who lack access to traditional banking services. The term microfinance usually implies very small loans to low-income clients for self employment, often with the simultaneous collection of small amounts of savings. The design principles of microfinance are derived from the needs and socio-economic conditions of the poor and have emerged from the experience of microfinance institutions during the last two to three decades all over the world. These design principles are:

  • small saving or thrift by poor is possible if collected at doorsteps;
  • poor people need small collateral free loans with frequency instead of large loans at a time;
  • timely, adequate and continued credit facility;
  • simple application processes
  • non-rigidity of end use is preferred by poor people over rigid end use of small loans;
  • repayment to match with existing family cash flow
  • relatively small repayment periods are preferred, e.g. weekly, fortnightly, monthly, instead of half-yearly, yearly, etc.;

It has been seen that

  • intensive supervision is required for microfinance operations;
  • women are better customers relative to men;
  • and group method of lending is more successful relative to individual lending.

 

Micro finance services

The mostly used service of MFIs is the micro-credit to begin, establish, sustain, or expand very small, self-supporting businesses. Many microfinance programs offer services beyond credit. The most basic such service is savings i.e providing the poor a  safe place to store their money. Some MFIs require mandatory savings each week from each borrower as well as each group, some of these programs also collect voluntary savings, allowing clients to deposit as much as they like each week. Recently MFIs have begun to offer a wide variety of services, including insurance (life insurance and/or health insurance), business development skills training, and remittances. A popular form of training is credit with education, developed by Freedom from Hunger, which includes modules on both business and health training.

 

Micro-finance interventions can be identified based on their span of activity, source of funds, route through which it reaches the poor or the coverage. However, it seems that one of the most common practices and approaches prevalent is providing credit through Self-Help Groups. The approach is to make SHGs the main focal point to route all credit to members. Almost all national funding organisations (NABARD, RMK) as well as other Government schemes advocate forming of Self-Help Groups and thus providing or linking with credit. However, many organisations providing individual finance directly also exist. It has been explained in the chart below

 

 

 

A Brief History of Microfinance in India

Micro finance has been in practice for ages (though informally). The Co-operative movement set up in 1904 and the Agricultural Credit department (RBI Act 1934) sowed the seeds of micro finance activities in India.

 

The post-nationalization period in the banking sector, circa 1969, witnessed a substantial

amount of resources being earmarked towards meeting the credit needs of the poor. Credit came to be recognized as a remedy for many of the ills of the poverty. There spawned several pro-poor financial services, supported by both the State and Central governments, which included credit packages and programs customized to the perceived needs of the poor. The pioneering efforts at this were made by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD),  which was given the tasks of framing appropriate policy for rural credit, provision of technical assistance backed liquidity support to banks, supervision of rural credit institutions and other development initiatives.

In the early 1980s, the GoI launched the Integrated Rural Development Program (IRDP), a large poverty alleviation credit program, which provided government subsidized credit

through banks to the poor. It was aimed that the poor would be able to use the inexpensive credit to finance themselves over the poverty line.

Also during this time, NABARD conducted a series of research studies independently and in association with MYRADA, a leading non-governmental organization (NGO) from Southern India, which showed that despite having a wide network of rural bank branches servicing the rural poor, a very large number of the poorest of the poor continued to remain outside the fold of the formal banking system.

Against this background, a need was felt for alternative policies, systems and procedures, savings and loan products, other complementary services, and new delivery mechanisms, which would fulfill the requirements of the poorest, especially of the women members of such households. The  emphasis therefore was on improving the access of the poor to microfinance rather than just micro-credit.

To answer the need for microfinance from the poor, the past 25 years has seen a variety of microfinance programs promoted by the government and NGOs. In 1999, the GoI merged various credit programs together, refined them and launched a new programme called Swaranjayanti Gram Swarazagar Yojana (SGSY). The mandate of SGSY is to continue to provide subsidized credit to the poor through the banking sector to generate self-employment through a self-help group approach and the program has grown to an enormous size.

 

The microfinance sector has reported an astounding growth with an overall coverage of the sector estimated to be 76.6 m(2009) against 59m (2008). MFI's in the country have reported a client base of 22.6m as on march 2009 recording an increase of around 8.5 m clients during the year – a growth of 60% during the previous year(State of the Sector Report 2009). In terms of reach, apart from south India where microfinance is concentrated over the past two – three years it has also spread to states like Madhya Pradesh , Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Despite the global liquidity crunch growth in the country's Mf sector continues to be robust.

 

In different countries of the world various operative microfinance models are as follows:

Grameen Bank Model Bangladesh: This model basically provides finance for entrepreneurial women already doing small jobs.

The second model may be called Village Bank Model. This model involves an implementing agency that establishes individual village banks with about 30 to 50 members and provides "external" capital for onward financing to individual members.

The third type of MF model is a Credit Union which is based on the concept of mutuality. It is in the nature of non-profit financial cooperative owned and controlled by its members.

A fourth model originating in India is based on Self-Help Groups (SHGs). Each SHG is formed with about 10-15 members who are relatively homogeneous in terms of income. The Self help Groups (SHGs) are essentially informal voluntary associations of people formed to attain a collective goal. People who are homogeneous with respect to social background, heritage, caste or traditional occupations come together for a common cause to raise and manage their collective savings for the benefit of all the group members.  Usually, the focus is on poor and that too on women. In fact a lot of Micro-financing schemes are now increasingly focusing on women. There are compelling reasons for this.

 

Women are perhaps the most adversely affected by poverty, as they make up 70 percent of the population living on less than $1 a day. Globally, women earn only 10% of the world's income. In India, the trickle down effects of macroeconomic policies have failed to resolve the problem of gender inequality. Women have been the vulnerable section of society and constitute a sizeable segment of the poverty-struck population. Microfinance has come as a miracle to these poor women.

Micro loans are available solely and entirely to this target group of women. There are several reason for this: Among the poor , the poor women are most disadvantaged –they are characterized by lack of education and access of  resources, both of which is required to help them work their way out of  poverty and for upward economic and social mobility. Evidence shows that groups of women are better customers than men, the better managers of resources. If loans are routed through women benefits of loans are spread wider among the household.

 

Take the case of Manjula, a 40-year-old seamstress who lives in Bagalur, a village 90 minutes away from downtown Bangalore, struggled to support her two children without help from her alcoholic husband. She depended on moneylenders, who charge up to 1,000 per cent a year.

Two $220 microcredit loans over two years enabled her to open a shop selling saris, which she had been peddling from her home. Since then she has increased her monthly income from $45 to $110, including the earnings from side jobs tailoring and teaching sewing classes. That's enough to pay off her loan and save $30 a month. "My dream is to convert this place into a big shop," she says proudly.

At Sadasivapet village about 80 km from Hyderabad Susheela has started  a small shop with a loan of Rs.4000 taken from SKS MF 8 years ago. Subsequent loans have allowed her to expand her  business  and her latest loan is for Rs. 25,000.

A review of a fraction of the wealth of literature available on SHGs and MFIs also confirm that SHGs are seen to confer many benefits, both economic and social for poverty alleviation. SHGs enable their women members to grow their savings and to access the credit which banks are increasingly willing to lend. But there are also some questions. How effective are the groups in managing their financial transactions? Are the groups using the loans sustainable income generation? Do the poorest benefit, do, they not join at all or if they do join, are they more likely to drop out? A study in 2000 by EDA Rural Systems Pvt Ltd in association with Andhra Pradesh Mahila Abhivruddhi Society for NABARD explores such questions, based on field research in four states of India, presenting a reality check of ‘what is really happening'.

 

Nirmala V,  Sham Bhat K. and P.Bhuvaneshwari (2004) in their study "SHG for poverty alleviation in Puducherry have discussed about the performance and impact of SHG's on their empowerment of the rural poor women in Puducherry region and the study has contributed to an understanding of the functioning of the SHG's in rural Puducherry.

 

Ahijit Banerjee , Esther Duflo and et al. (2009) in their paper "The Miracles of Microfinance? Evidence from a randomized Evaluation"  report on the intervention of micro credit in a mew market (Hyderabad). They show that intervention increased total MFI borrowings and they also studied the effect on  the creation  and profitability of small businesses, consumption and investment .

 

Sukhwinder Singh Arora, (2005) points out that Savings services are needed by many more customers and as frequently as access to phone services. Many poor households value access to savings but  lack safe, secure and accessible savings services for the short, medium and long terms. In the past, many banks sent collectors to gather these savings but problems with monitoring, inability to tackle misappropriation and the rising aspiration of collectors to become permanent staff of public sector banks killed a useful service.

Guide to Microfinance – India  (2009) by Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., a knowledge consulting and solutions firm, provides an overview of the current state of microfinance in India covering extensively the two primary facilitators of microfinance – microfinance institutions (MFIs) and SHG's bank linkage programme (SBLP).

Jai Kumar (2009) reported that Self-help groups (SHGs) in Tamil Nadu are helping rural women become self-reliant by opening new employment avenues. With help from the State and Central Governments, women residing in Krishnagiri District in Tamil Nadu have set up cottage industries to make various items ranging from soft toys to beautiful accessories. workers involved with the SHGs are earning a decent sum for their livelihood.

The sixth in a series of annual summits organised by ACCESS Development Services, was this year's Microfinance India Summit was held on October 26-28, 2009. Over the years, the microfinance India Summit has emerged to become among the most important sectoral platforms globally, bringing together thought leaders to delve into and debate key current issues in the sector.

To address the issue of national economic disparity and regional skew, MF India has created it's State Vision Document (2009). To date, much of India's microfinance movement has grown largely in the southern states. Thirteen priority states which account for 67% of the poor remain fairly underserved. The State Visioning initiative identifies one or two states in the outlined underserved regions and attempts to bring together all stakeholders to help create a united vision for the area. This initiative takes stock of financial, human and institutional resources required to support the sector in the state and identifies gaps in the sector, enabling greater clarity for the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders.

To better chronicle the experiences and developments of India's microfinancial sector year over, the MF India platform has also initiated its annual "State of the Sector Report" (2009). The report intends to highlight and present perspectives on current issues and document new interest, investments and innovations in the sector. It also identifies existing knowledge gaps that require further research, statistical efforts, and empirical backing. In the past two years the State of the Sector has been considered one of the most useful reference document for microfinance India both within and outside the country.

 

Despite the major growth of microfinance, and the results thrown up by several research studies showing that serving the poor is not an unviable proposition, there are issues that have constrained MFIs . After all micro finance is still a young industry. We don't understand the basic impacts, or relative values of different models. Many misconceptions about microfinance prevail even now. to understand issues like :

  • why 56% of the poor in India still borrow from informal sources,

 

  • why 70% of the rural poor still do not have a deposit account.

 

  • Poor people are committing suicides because of peer pressure of the organizations for repayment.

So continuous research in Microfinance is needed. The present study is a small attempt in that direction.  Microfinance providers in India can be classified under three broad categories: formal, semi formal and informal.

The formal sector comprises of the banks such as NABARD, SIDBI and other regional rural banks (RRBs).

The majority of institutional microfinance providers in India are semi-formal organizations broadly referred to as MFIs. Registered under a variety of legal acts, these organizations greatly differ in philosophy, size, and capacity. There are over 1000 non-government organizations (NGOs) registered as societies, public trusts, or non-profit companies such as Swayam Krishi Sangam (SKS India ),  Self help women's association(SEWA) , Mysore resettlement and development agency (MYRADA) etc...

 

In addition to friends and family, moneylenders, landlords, and traders constitute the informal sector. While estimates of their importance vary significantly, it is undeniable that they continue to play a significant role in the financial lives of the poor.

 

This paper, based on the data collected from the Union Territory of Puducherry makes a study of the performances of these three sectors.

Objectives of the study

To Assess

  • To study the pattern of credit utilization by the beneficiaries and thereby analyse whether MF has resulted in sustainable income generation activities leading to the economic empowerment of the beneficiaries.

 

  • To evaluate the outreach of credit plus services of MFI's in creating awareness on various social issues leading to women's empowerment.

 

 

  • To compare the performance of the MF services in Puducherry with some successful MF enterprises in other parts of India.

 

Methodology & Data Source :

The data used in this paper has been collected from both primary and  secondary sources.  For collection of primary data , a survey was carried out to evaluate the comparative outreach of micro finance services through SHGs  run by both government and private sectors representing  different localities of the UT like Lawspet, Ousteri, Sultanpet etc.. The surveyors collected the data from different sources such as government organizations, banks, NGOs as well as through actual interaction with the beneficiaries using the  structured questionnaire as well as interview  method. The sample size is 145 beneficiaries representing 10 SHGs  The research  is of analytical type in which we have used the facts, figures and information  available; analysed them, and,  inferences were drawn to make a critical evaluation.

Data Analysis and Discussion

The analysis and results have been presented in five parts.

 

Table :1                      SHG Profile

Variables

Government run SHGs

NGO run SHGs

No: of Groups

5

5

Total Members

65

80

Membership Type

Female          :

Male/Mixed  :

100%

-

57%

43%

Objectives of SHG

Savings         :

Self –Employment:

80%

20%

60%

40%

Future Vision of SHG

Savings         :

Self –Employment:

10%

90%

12%

88%

Period of Operation

<5 years :

> 5 years:

 

24 %

76 %

 

65%

35%

Source : Computed from Primary Data

 

From the data presented in Table 1 , we see that the Government run SHGs comprising of an average of 13  female members have mostly been in operation for more than 5 years. They start with an objective of generating of fund through regular small savings by each member to meet their contingency requirements.

 

The ultimate vision is eradication of poverty through sustainable self-employment ventures. The privately run SHGs have memberships varying from 15 to 20, and a few of them even had male members amidst their groups. The majority of the groups had started only 2 -3 years back. A few groups (formerly run by well known NGOs for 5 – 8 years) were found to have closed down in recent times. Their objectives and future goals are more or less in tune with the government run SHGs.

 

Table 2 portrays the image of a typical beneficiary as a married women –mother of 3 children - mostly unskilled with only a primary education. The beneficiaries are mostly house wives. While the government schemes cater to young women from BPL families , the privately run SHGs are more heterogeneous both in terms of age profile and economic status.

 

Table 2:                      Demographic Profile of SHG Members

AVG age of SHG members

Government run SHGs

NGO run SHGs

< 35 yrs          :

> 35 yrs          :

80%

20%

20%

80%

Marital Status

Married           :

Unmarried       :

95%

5%

95%

5%

AVG no: of children / member

3

3

AVG Girl :Boy children

2:1

2:1

Education Profile

< 10'th Std    :

> 10'th Std    :

60%

40%

80%

20%

Occupational Status

House Wife       :

Self Employment :

Other Service       :

 

 

Skill Level for Self Employment

Skilled           :

Unskilled         :

25%

75%

20%

80%

Economic Status

Red Card       :

Yellow Card     :

100%

-

60%

40%

Source : Computed from Primary Data

 

Table 3 : SHG Operational Profile

Variables

Government run SHGs

NGO run SHGs

Frequency  of  Meeting

Weekly       :

Monthly         :

Fortnightly         :

90%

10%

-

40%

-

60%

Frequency of Savings

Monthly

Monthly

Savings /member

Rs.100

Rs.100 (60%)

Rs.105 (40%)

Loan Amount taken

< 5000          :

5000 – 10,000         :

> 10,000       :

60%

20%

20%

-

20%

80%

AVG Repayment Rate

1.8 Paisa

1 Paisa

Training for Social Activities

100%

60%

Training for Self Employment

67.5%

43%

Contingency Fund

100%

55%

Source : Computed from Primary Data

 

The table 3 gives us a clear picture of the difference between the operational styles  government  and privately run SHGs.It is evident that government run SHG's follow an uniform procedure of  weekly meetings , different loan schemes with subsidy apart from borrowing  from group savings fund. In contrast to this observation, the private SHG's do not have any other source of funds other than the group savings to lend to its members and there is no compulsory provision of funds for contingencies .Although the repayment interest rate is lower than the government rate, in this case the loan amount is not entitled to subsidy as in Government loans. Government run SHG's show greater efficiency through offering varied trainings for social awareness creation and opportunities for self employment generation.

 

Table 4 : Credit Utilisation Profile

Variables

Government run SHGs

NGO run SHGs

Consumption

61 %

85 %

Income generating activities  (Farm)

9 %

6 %

Income generating activities  (Non farm)

30 %

9 %

Source : Computed from Primary Data

 

Table 4 shows us that credit utilization pattern does not match the objectives for which microfinance schemes have been developed. Most of the funds have not been spent responsibly for income generation activities but have found their way to meet their household consumption requirements like purchase of consumer durables, festival expenditure,  jewels and sometimes investments in children's education.

 

Thus we see that the Microfinance – SHG linkage has had many significant impacts on the lives of  poor women. On the positive side:

 

  • Evidence suggests that micro credit does have important effects on household expenditure thus improving the standard of living of the family. A few households appeared to use micro credit to expand the family  business especially the ones run by the male members like iron shop, barber shop, small transport business, fodder business etc A few women member had ventured into setting up of juice shops, tiffin centres, idly batter / powder shops, flower business, etc

 

  • There have undoubtedly been women whose status in the household has improved, particularly where they have become successful entrepreneurs. Even where income impacts have been small, or men have used the loan, the fact is that micro-finance programmes have thought women worth targeting This realisation might have given at least some women more value and respect within  the household.

 

  • Savings provide women with a means of building up an asset base. There were cases where we have come across women who have single handedly uplifted the family from the depth of poverty even when the male members have failed to carry out their responsibilities.

 

  • Small successes have given them confidence to dream bigger for future expansions . It is likely that changes at the individual, household and community levels are interlinked and that individual women who gain respect in their households then act as role models for others leading to a wider process of change in community perceptions.

 

  • Micro-finance has also been strategically used by some NGOs as an entry point for wider social and political mobilisation of women around gender issues like domestic violence, male alcohol abuse and dowry.

 

However the issue of MF led development requires a more detailed examination as there are several shortcomings which were clearly evident :

 

  • The study found that most women invested the loan amount either in not very necessary consumption or in existing business activities which are insecure and generate low profit .About 65-70% of the women invested the money in their husbands' activities. In many programmes and contexts it is only in a minority of cases that women have developed lucrative activities of their own through micro-credit alone.

 

  • Pressure to save – ‘saving' being the basic motive of this scheme - may mean women forgoing their own necessary consumption. Small increases in access to income and influence may therefore be at the cost of heavier work loads, increased stress and women's health.

 

  • Although in many cases women's increased contribution to household well-being has improved domestic relations, in other cases it intensifies tensions as there are evidences of men withdrawing their contributions to certain types of household expenditures expecting the women to take care of them.

 

  • For some women micro-finance has been positively disempowering. Where women have not been able to significantly increase incomes under their control they have become dependent on loans to pay-off previous loans. Credit, used mainly  for consumption purposes, through successive incremental loans have pushed many poor families into a perpetual debt–trap leading to severe impoverishment

 

  • Failure to repay loans on time may put serious strains on the networks of the defaulters with other women and we came across cases where women have been forced to leave the SHG due to the pressure from other members.

 

  • While micro credit has succeeded in altering the pattern of household expenditure and in a few cases - creating and expanding businesses, it appears to have no discernible effect on education, health, or women's' empowerment. Of course, after a longer time, when the investment impacts may have translated into higher total expenditure for more households, it is possible that impacts on education, health, or women's empowerment would emerge.

 

  • Interestingly while , during informal discussions with respondents,  a few women complained about the time consuming Sunday group meetings, we found that most of the time these meeting were little more than recreational get togethers where the women simply watched TV serials and enjoyed their tea and chats!

 

Special Observations on Puducherry

 

The study also focuses on the comparative performance of the SHG's in Puducherry in comparison with some of the successful MF enterprises in other parts of India.

 

Puducherry being a Union Territory has the advantage of being a credit surplus state as it enjoys the bounties of the State and Central government towards the economic empowerment of its people in the bottom line of the society. As poverty is less this has made the people complacent and are not motivated to work hard for sustainable entrepreneurship efforts.

 

As for the MFI's their methodology in SHG selection does not follow a sharp and foolproof technique of group selection, formation and disbursement. Ideally the beneficiaries must  be selected after following a well defined process like :

Market Survey
Finding right people
Bringing them together
Training
Verification
Identifying a Group Leader and a vice group leader
Making sure they understand their Joint Liability

Due to their keenness to include as many people as possible , it has only resulted in overlapping memberships, multiple loans leading to debt trap.It was seen that the private MFI's unable to compete with the lucrative government schemes are closing their shops

The economic empowerment seen among the SHG's started by SKS Microfinance(Hyderabad) , Sulaxmi (Delhi) , MAS financial Services (Delhi) are due to both their innovative approaches and products as well as Continuous monitoring ,training , rigorous supervision. For  eg: Sulaxmi currently offers a range of micro loan products specially designed to suit their clients' need. Sulaxmi focuses on income generation loans while also taking care of other needs of their clients. Sulaxmi continuously analyzes the changing need and demand among its clients and re-designs or introduces new loan products accordingly.

While  Shuruaat (Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 10,000 )is a start up loan for the entrepreneurs at the early stage of their enterprise. Protsahan (Rs. 12,000 - Rs. 18,000 )is a promotional loan for struggling small enterprises , the Vikas(Rs. 20,000 - Rs. 28,000 )loan suggests that the borrower has clearly proven his/her zeal for success and Manzil (Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 50,000 )is the biggest available loan with the company which ultimately graduates the borrower to attract funds from banks and other big financial institutions.While the interest rate is 17.52% for all schemes with  repayment options of daily,  weekly and monthly. Here in Puducherry they do not know how to spend even a loan of Rs.5000 or more on productive purposes even though loans are comparatively cheaper.

Conclusions

Microfinance does not directly address some structural problems facing Indian society and the economy, and it is not yet as efficient as it will be when economies of scale are realised and a more supportive policy environment is created. Still, microfinance is one of the few market-based, scaleable anti-poverty solutions that is in place in India today, and the argument to scale it up to meet the overwhelming need is compelling. MF in India can put the poor on the roads of prosperity by following some simple guidelines as :

  • There should be a sense of responsibility in the staff of all the MFIs and proper training should be given to them.
  • There should be more focus on the literacy of the borrowers to make them more aware and also to make the proper use of the loan taken.
  • One way of expanding the successful operation of microfinance institutions in the informal sector is through strengthened linkages with their formal sector counterparts. A mutually beneficial partnership should be based on comparative strengths of each sectors.
  • A partnership should also be established between the  other industries and MFI's in creating self employable opportunities through subsidised raw materials , business offers , marketing assistance etc.
  • The   organizations involved in micro credit initiatives should take account of the fact that: credit cannot by itself enable very poor women to overcome their poverty. In situations of chronic poverty it is more important to provide saving services than to offer credit.
  • The use of technology is another important aspect of the Indian MFIs and technological solutions such as branchless banking is needed. For eg. SEWA and Swadhaar are using biometric smart cards to make it easier for their members to operate savings accounts through ATMs.

 

"If you are uplifting the poor, you are uplifting the nation" said Gandhiji. Today this vision needs to achieved by scaling up the intervention of Microfinance services - by unleashing the entrepreneurial talent of the poor with assistance from MFIs - we will slowly but surely transform India in ways we can only imagine today.

 

 

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References:

Books and Reports:

Patel Praful (2005), "Microfinance In South Asia, Today And Tomorrow" Report On Regional Conference, World Bank Group.

Singh Sukhwinder (2005),The Microfinance India Conference And A Look At An Expanding Market, Financial Sector Team, Policy Division, DFID.

Thorat Y.S.P (2005), "Microfinance In India : Sectoral Issues And Challenges", Theme Paper At The High Level Policy Conference On Microfinance In India, New Delhi 03 To 05 May 2005

 

Journals /magazine / Newspaper articles:

Aiyar SA.(2009), "How Micro-Finance Institutions Beat Nationalized Banks" The Business Line, July 26.

Bhagat Rasheeda (2009),"There Is Profit All Around", The Business Line' August 21

Borpuzari Pranbihanga(2009), "Cash In On Microfinance", Entrepreneur , Pg:48-49 , November Edition

Murali D. (2009), "Reaching Microfinance To The Poor", The Hindu, October 24.

Naga Shridhar G. & Somasekharan M.(200), "Nest Or Trap?" The Business Line' November 13

.

Websites :

www.ifmr.ac.in/cmf

www.sulaxmi.com

www.microfinanceindia.org/annual-microfinance-india-summit-2009

www.microfinance.org

 


About the Author

Mrs. A.Bharathy

Lecturer, Department of Management &

Ph. D Research scholar @ Dravidian University

Pondicherry University community College

Lawspet , Pondicherry  605008

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