In India, the term 'financial inclusion' means a comprehensive and holistic process of ensuring access to financial services and credit by vulnerable and marginalized groups in society. Inclusive growth means broad-based benefits to all sections of people. India's Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-2012) envisioned inclusive growth as a key objective. The country's Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-2017) - with its focus on faster, more inclusive, and sustainable growth - has put the growth debate in the right perspective. Growth is inclusive when it creates economic opportunities, along with ensuring equal access to them. The concept should be seen as a process of including agents whose participation is essential in the very design of the development process and not simply as welfare targets of development programs. India's economy has made rapid strides in the recent past. However, a sizeable section of the population continues to remain excluded from even the most basic opportunities and services provided by the financial sector. This book contains scholarly papers - authored by experts in the field of finance and development policy - which provide deep insights into various aspects of financial inclusion and inclusive growth efforts in India.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Financial inclusion inclusive growth and poverty/Padmaja Mishra, Alok Ranjan Behera and Himanshu Sekhar Rout. 2. Financial inclusion in India: an inter-state analysis/Shibalal Meher. 3. Financial inclusion models in India/Dipti Ray and Himanshu Sekhar Rout. 4. Financial inclusion through micro finance/Prakash Kumar Sahoo and Alok Ranjan Behera. 5. Financial inclusion through India post/Mitali Chinara and Santosh Kumar Kamila. 6. Financial inclusion in India: a Kaleidoscopic view/Abhilas Kumar Pradhan. 7. Financial inclusion and the banking sector in Odisha/Reetanjali Dash. 8. Affordable financial services and inclusive growth/Anthony Joseph and Poonam Barla. 9. Role of micro finance institutions (MFIs) in financial inclusion/Biranchi Narayan Swar and Prasant Kumar Sahoo. 10. A policy perspective of financial inclusion in India/Jogeswar Garnaik, P.K. Mishra and B.B. Pradhan. 11. Financial inclusion in rural India/Alekha Chandra Mohanty. 12. Financial inclusion strategy in India/Reenati Mishra. Appendices. Index. The term Financial inclusion means a comprehensive and holistic process of ensuring access to financial services and credit by vulnerable and marginalized groups in the society. Inclusive growth means broad-based benefits to all sections of people. The eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-12 envisioned inclusive growth as a key objective. India s Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17) with its focus on Faster, More Inclusive and Sustainable Growth has put the growth debate in the right perspective. Growth is inclusive when it creates economic opportunities along with ensuring equal access to them. The concept inclusion should be seen as a process of including the excluded as agents whose participation is essential in the very design of the development process and not simply as welfare targets of development programs. Indian economy has made rapid strides in the recent past. However a sizeable section of the population continues to remain excluded from even the most basic opportunities and services provided by the financial sector. The present volume contains 12 scholarly papers-authored by experts in the field of finance and development policy which provide deep insights into various aspects of financial inclusion and inclusive growth efforts in India. (jacket). Seller Inventory # 112155
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