A study was conducted in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu with the general objective to find out the impact of participation of tribal women in SHGs. Among the six tribal communities dwelling in the district, the Kattunayakars and Paniyas were selected as respondents for the study. The results revealed that exhibits that "we" feeling (2.61) among the members and better group cooperation (2.21) have emerged as the major perceived empowerment aspects in respect of psychological and sociological dimensions, respectively. This is followed by improvement in self-confidence (2.05) and joint decision making (2.03) in psychological and sociological dimensions, respectively. Debt clearance (2.14) and development of savings habit (2.14) have been considered as the major perceived economic and political empowerment items, respectively. With respect to perceived cultural empowerment, both the groups of tribal women indicated cultural enrichment due to their participation in SHG activities and operation of entrepreneurial activities.
A study was conducted in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu with the general objective to find out the changes in livelihood pattern of the rural women. Three blocks that had maximum number of tanks viz., Periyakulam, Andipatti and Bodinayakkanur were selected. Two villages were purposively selected from each of the block. These villages had tanks that were functioning to the extent of supporting the livelihood of SHG women considerably. Accordingly, six representative SHGs were selected drawing members of one SHG from each of the selected villages. All the members of the selected six SHGs constituted the sample for the study. Thus, the total sample size of the study is 102 SHG women. The respondents were interviewed personally by a well-structured interview schedule. The results of the study revealed that 39.22 per cent of rural women were pursuing occupation in service sector, 35.30 per cent in agriculture.
A study was taken up among the organic farmers in the Coimbatore and Erode districts of Tamilnadu to assess the innovativeness, self-confidence and trainings undergone by them.
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