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Women-Led SHGs: The Quiet Revolution Reshaping Economic Futures in Assam

Across the rural interiors of Assam, women who once had no financial identity of their own are now running micro-enterprises, securing loans, and mentoring the next generation — all through the SHG model that JIVONSAHARA MICRO FOUNDATION actively promotes.

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May 28, 20266 min read
Women-Led SHGs: The Quiet Revolution Reshaping Economic Futures in Assam

A Model That Works

In India's rural periphery, a group of 12 women gather every Thursday morning under a neem tree. They are members of a Self-Help Group (SHG) facilitated by JIVONSAHARA MICRO FOUNDATION. Today they are reviewing their collective savings ledger — ₹47,000 pooled over 18 months — and deciding on a loan application from one of their members who wants to buy a second-hand sewing machine.

This is not a development project. This is a functional financial ecosystem built at the grassroots.

What JIVONSAHARA MICRO FOUNDATION Does Differently

Many organisations form SHGs and walk away. Our model is different:

Formation & Training (Months 1–3)

  • Identify homogeneous groups of 10–15 women from similar socio-economic backgrounds
  • Conduct financial literacy training: savings, interest calculation, record-keeping
  • Link groups to the nearest bank branch for savings accounts under the SHG-Bank Linkage Programme

Incubation & Monitoring (Months 4–18)

  • Monthly field visits by trained field workers to review books and resolve disputes
  • Formal grading system — NABARD's "Grade A/B" SHG classification — to unlock credit
  • Market linkage workshops connecting SHGs to AGMARKNET and district-level FPOs

Graduation & Peer Mentorship (Month 19+)

  • Mature SHGs become "Mentor SHGs" that train newly formed groups
  • Successful individual members are profiled for Mudra Yojana loans for micro-enterprise expansion

By the Numbers

Metric JIVONSAHARA MICRO FOUNDATION SHG Program
SHGs Supported Active in 10+ clusters
Women Reached 500+ directly
Average Savings per SHG ₹38,000+ per annum
Credit Linkage Rate 72% of Grade A SHGs

Beyond Money: The Social Dividend

Economic empowerment is inseparable from social empowerment. Women who control their own income are:

  • 3× more likely to invest in their children's education (ICRW, 2023)
  • Significantly less likely to tolerate domestic violence
  • More likely to participate in Gram Sabha meetings and hold elected office

This is why JIVONSAHARA MICRO FOUNDATION views SHG formation not as a livelihood intervention but as the foundation of comprehensive community transformation.

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