Self Help Groups

Empowering communities through collective savings, micro-lending, and women-led enterprises. Our SHGs are the backbone of village economic transformation.

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Total Members
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Total Savings
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Loans Disbursed

Our Self Help Groups

Each group is a micro-engine of economic empowerment.

Women
12 members

Lakshmi Mahila Mandal

A women's self-help group focused on savings, micro-lending, and pickle-making enterprise.

1.9L
Savings
1.2L
Loans
Women
15 members

Saraswati Bachat Group

Education-focused SHG that funds children's school supplies and uniforms.

2.2L
Savings
95.0K
Loans
Farmer
18 members

Kisan Pragati Group

A farmers' SHG pooling resources for bulk seed purchase and equipment sharing.

3.5L
Savings
2.8L
Loans
Women
10 members

Nari Shakti Samuh

Women's empowerment group engaged in tailoring and handicraft production.

1.4L
Savings
80.0K
Loans
Youth
14 members

Yuva Udyam Group

Youth enterprise group focused on digital literacy and small business startups.

1.8L
Savings
1.1L
Loans

How SHGs Work

A simple yet powerful model for community empowerment.

1

Form

10-20 members form a group with shared goals and regular meetings.

2

Save

Members contribute small monthly savings, building a collective corpus.

3

Lend

The group provides micro-loans to members for emergencies and enterprise.

4

Grow

Members start businesses, gain confidence, and achieve financial independence.