Honing Decision Making Power And Managerial Skill - Key To Strengthening Mission Shakti In Odisha

Odisha’s Mission Shakti has in its fold over 6 lakh WSHGs (11% of the country’s total) with 7 million (12% of the total) women members.

Honing Decision Making Power And Managerial Skill- Key To Women Empowerment (Pic - CM Naveen with the SHG workers)

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As on March 31, out of over six lakh Groups, 2,41,339 SHGs have been credit-linked and these have availed loan amounting to Rs 4,190.44 crore.

Serious thought should be given to consolidating the number of Groups for better nurturing and scaling up operations.

I view Mission Shakti initiative of the Odisha Government as a great piece of social engineering. The state, the eighth largest in area and the eleventh largest by population among all the states, has by now brought over seven million women under 6,02,013 Women Self Help Groups (WSHGs). Launched on March 8, 2001, on the eve of International Women’s Day, its initial objective was to have two lakh groups in two years. By March 2017, the number had reached 3,14,646 and now, over six lakhs. Government views Mission Shakti as a self-help mission for empowering women through promotion of WSHGs to take up various socio-economic activities through credit and market linkage.

Liberal financial assistance flows from the Government to a Group from the beginning. This has improved liquidity in rural families – a situation that was never so good before. Community Investment Fund is a huge amount of money for a Group to take up worthwhile viable programmes. After a Group has established itself, it is sponsored for Bank linkage for credit. As on 31st March 2021, out of over six lakh Groups, 2,41,339 SHGs have been credit-linked and these have availed loan amounting to Rs 4,190.44 crore. Target for 2021-22 is to draw credit of Rs 6002.52 crore for 2,80,150 SHGs. Average loan size for a Group last year was Rs 1.74 lakh. Government plans it to go up to Rs 4 lakh by 2022-23. In the current year, banks are getting sensitised to enhance the loan-size at least to Rs 2 lakh.