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What is enviorment degradation? Give few examples |
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Answer» MARK ME AS BRAINLIESTExplanation:Environmental degradation is the DISINTEGRATION of the earth or deterioration of the environment through CONSUMPTION of ASSETS, for example, air, WATER and soil; the destruction of environments and the eradication of wildlife. |
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What is a resource why people referred as a resource |
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Answer» 'People as Resource' is a way of referring to a country's WORKING people in TERMS of their existing productive SKILLS and abilities. Human resource is an asset for the ECONOMY rather than a liability. Population becomes human capital when there is investment made in the form of education, TRAINING and medical care. |
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DifferentTypes of Describing an Economy |
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Answer» There are four different types of Economic SYSTEMS; a TRADITIONAL economy, a market economy, COMMAND economy, and a mixed economy. Each type of economy has its own strengths and weaknessesExplanation:Mark as brainly PLEASE. |
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Faltu ka sawal kyu kar rahae ha |
| Answer» TUMNE HI KIYA HAI.. WOH KYA KAM FALTU HAI KYA. PLZ FOLLOW ME | |
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Can you leave a mutual fund whenever you want? What do you have to do? |
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____________is a list of questions relating to the problem under investigation |
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Answer» Here are 16 SAMPLE investigation INTERVIEW questions to ask the complainant: What happened? What was the date, time and duration of the incident or behavior? How many times did this happen? Where did it happen? How did it happen? Did anyone ELSE see it happen? ... Was there physical CONTACT? |
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Alternative use of resources is the root of all Economic problems (true/false) |
| Answer» TION:Aloha !❤️Alternative USE of resources is not root of ECONOMIC problems.Hope it will HELP you@ Sweety Adihya←(>▽<)ノ | |
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At the end of 20th century,which country has Highest population growth |
| Answer» TELL DUE to COVID-19 | |
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In which city lg polymers gas has been leaked? |
| Answer» VISHAKHAPATNAM EXPLANATION:Yesterday at date 8/05/2020 has the GAS has been LEAKED by the LG Polymer COMPANY | |
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Explain the invention and usage of coins? |
| Answer» ERE introduced as a method of payment around the 6TH or 5th century BCE. The invention of coins is still shrouded in mystery: ACCORDING to Herdotous (I, 94), coins were FIRST minted by the Lydians, while Aristotle claims that the first coins were minted by Demodike of Kyrme, the wife of King Midas of Phrygia. | |
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4. Which of the following levels of the people can compare human development index of countries? (1)a. Composition of societyb. Type of Governmentc. The health of peopled. Environment of country |
| Answer» B. TYPE of governmentExplanation:follow me and MARK me as brainliest PLEASE | |
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Which sector helps primary and secondary sector 1marks answers |
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Answer» y sector Explanation:Tertiary sector helps in the development of primary and secondary sector not DIRECTLY in the production and manufacturing process but by facilitating the process of production. For example PRODUCTS NEED to be stored and TRANSPORTED, manufacturers need money to buy raw MATERIAL etc. All these services are provided by tertiary sector. That is why tertiary sector is also called services sector.Learn more about sectors from the link below brainly.in/question/2501490 |
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Helping or Hurting? Exit interviews were usually handled by junior managers on the HR team, but Amrita felt that given the high rate of attrition among doctors at Krisna Hospital over the past year, it was her responsibility as head of HR to talk to Dr. Vishnu Patel, a respected cardiologist who’d just given his notice. “Everyone is always very polite in these interviews, but I need your honesty,” Amrita told him. Dr. Patel shifted in his chair. “There are a host of reasons for my departure, many of which you can’t do anything about. My family obligations, for example, and the demands in my own practice.” Most of the physicians at Krisna saw patients in their private practices, but they also partnered with and referred patients to the hospital for procedures that weren’t possible in an office setting. As the largest multispecialty hospital in Noida, in the National Capital Region of India, Krisna provided secondary and tertiary services in cardiology, orthopedics, neuroscience, oncology, renal care, and gastroenterology. “Is there anything that would’ve made you stay? Anything in particular that made you decide to leave now?” Amrita prodded. “There was that argument I had with a PCE,” Dr. Patel said after a pause. He was referring to a relatively new position in the hospital: the patient care executive. Three years ago, in response to patient complaints about not understanding doctors’ explanations about their diagnoses and treatments, Krisna had introduced this liaison role. It was meant to be a win-win: Patients and their families would get a better, more personalized hospital experience, and doctors could spend less time managing patients and more time practicing medicine. Answer the questions 1. Identify (giving justifications) the external environmental factors that predominately played dominant role in influencing the above mentioned situation. (10 marks) 2. According to you what are the strengths and weakness of the organization? (10 marks) 3. Suggest ways by which the situation can be dealt with. (10 marks) 4. Identify and explain any one of the management principles that accordingly to you would be useful in justify the your suggestion (s) as par question no. 3 (10 marks) |
| Answer» TION:MATE THE PDF IS NOT UPLOADED❤️❤️❤️❤️ | |
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What can people gain from understanding how economies work on the national or international level |
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Answer» an be concluded that people will gain KNOWLEDGE of their surroundings from understanding how economies work on the national or international level. Answer: STUDYING MACROECONOMICS can HELP individuals UNDERSTAND how interactions between regions, governments, and institutions influence their lives.i hope this answer helps..mark me as a brainliest.. |
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The standard deviation is to the mean as the----is to the regression line |
| Answer» PLZ BRAINLEAST me. . . . . . . . . . . . . . | |
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Bank deposits which have fixed period of maturity, eg. fixed deposit are called |
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Answer» Term DepositExplanation:A term deposit is a fixed-term investment that includes the deposit of MONEY into an account at a financial institution. Term deposit investments USUALLY carry short-term maturities ranging from one month to a few years and will have VARYING LEVELS of required minimum deposits. The investor must understand when buying a term deposit that they can withdraw their funds only after the term ends. In some cases, the account holder may allow the investor early termination—or withdrawal—if they give several days notification. Also, there will be a PENALTY assessed for early termination. |
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kerala witg lower per capita income has a better human development ranking than punjab hence per capota income is not a use ful criterion at all and should not be used to campares states . do you agree ? discuss |
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Answer» Punjab is the most developed state in INDIA ( 2003-03 ) on per capita income basis.The per capita income of Punjab in 2002-2003 is Rs. 26,000 per annum.Kerala has low per capita income as compared to Punjab.But Kerala has HDI RANK better than Punjab.Kerala is having holistic Human Development in TERMS of education, health, income. Per capita income is vital but not the SOLE factor in development perspective |
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Points to consider when choosing kitchen equipment |
| Answer» TION:Here are 7 tips for buying kitchen equipment:1. Plan your menu first. ...2. Create (and stick to) your budget. ...3. Measure your space. ...4. Look for the ENERGY STAR® LABEL. ...5. Make sure to meet all local codes. ...6. Get informed about warranties. ...7 Develop relationships with wholesale kitchen equipment providers.if you like click on BRILLIANT | |
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How is secure environment in helpful for "Money is your pocket cannot buy all the goods and services that you may need to live will". |
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The idea of using post office has banking facilities has gained importance why |
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Answer» banking has since gained traction with postal unions, which have been fighting to save the USPS—both by easing irresponsible congressional requirements for pre-payment of retiree benefits seventy-five years into the FUTURE and by expanding the range of services that post offices PROVIDE. In 2012, delegates to the National Association of Letter Carriers convention backed a resolution that declared, “A USPS bank WOULD offer a ‘public option’ for banking.” The new president of the American Postal Workers Union, Mark Dimondstein, wants the USPS to provide “a nonprofit alternative to the big banks” that “would give the working poor an alternative to the legal loan-sharking they are now VICTIMIZED by. It also would provide another source of revenue.” |
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Let us discuss so far of ch1 all ans |
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Answer» what do you MEAN by this |
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What are the Objective of WTO(World trade Organisation)? |
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Answer» ═══════•❁❀❁•══════════════✧✧═════════════•❁❀❁•══════════════✧ The Question is GIVE below What are the Objectives of World TRADE ORGANIZATION The ANSWER is in Attachment To set and ENFORCE rules for international tradeTo Resolve trade DISPUTES To Increase the transparency of Decision making process |
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How is protection from infectious deseases in helpful for "Money is your pocket cannot buy all the goods and services that you may need to live will". |
| Answer» HI NICE QUESTION but I don't KNOW the ANSWER | |
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How is unadulterated medicine in helpful for "Money is your pocket cannot buy all the goods and services that you may need to live will". |
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Answer» e!!here is UR CORRECT ans..un above picture....MAY it will help u ✅✅✔✔ |
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How is population free environment in helpful for "Money is your pocket cannot buy all the goods and services that you may need to live will". |
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Answer» annot ensure certain ASPECTS in our life such as Pollution-free environment, UNADULTERATED medicines in the market, Protection from infectious diseases. Hence, money in our pocket cannot buy all the goods and services which we NEED to live.Benefits of pollution free environment isPollution prevention (P2) reduces or eliminates waste created at the source, avoiding the generation of a waste. P2 protects the environment by REDUCING the risk of toxic releases and, at the same time, saves New Hampshire companies and organizations money by avoiding waste handing, disposal and TREATMENT costs. |
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What is the price of pitbull in India? |
| Answer» RANGE from INR 9000 to INR 80,000 DEPENDING UPON THE BREED OF THE DOG.MARK AS BRAINLIEST | |
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Explain the role of agriculture in india economy |
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Answer» ture is the most important sector of INDIAN Economy. Indian AGRICULTURE sector accounts for 18 PER cent of India's gross domestic PRODUCT (GDP) and provides employment to 50% of the countries workforce. ... India has emerged as the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world Hope it helps u Please mark it as BRAINLEIST |
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Is a huge population boon or bane for an economy? |
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Answer» it çan be both, but most of the TIME it is mostly considered to be a bane for economy as it leads on to more consumption of food and increase in unemployment.for boon, as it leads to more consumption, it leads to more production and hence increase in economy....HOPE it HELPS....Mark brainliest...:) |
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If you were a mayor what would you do to help people in the economy around you |
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Answer» I will HANDLE the POLITICAL CRISIS and MAKE sure about the SOCIETY |
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How does rise in demand of labour effect on equilibrium wage and equilibrium point? |
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Answer» When the SUPPLY of LABOUR increases the equilibrium price FALLS, and when the demand for labour increases the equilibrium price rises. Therefore, firms will continue to add labour (hire workers) until the MRPL equals the wage rate. Thus, workers earn a wage equal to the MARGINAL revenue product of their labour.MARK MY ANS AS BRAINLIEST |
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The class mid-point is equal to a) the average of the upper class limit and the lower class limit b) the product of upper class limit and the lower class limit c) the ratio of the upper class limit and the lower class limit d) none of the above |
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Answer» class midpoint is equal to the AVERAGE of the upper class limit and the lower class limit. It is KNOWN by adding the values of upper and lower limits and dividing the TOTAL by 2. |
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The difference between upper and lower limit of a class is known as a) range b) frequency c) magnitude d) class limits |
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Answer» the difference between upper and LOWER LIMIT of a class is KNOWN as FREQUENCY |
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How electricity is used in palampur? |
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Answer» The SPREAD of energy has helped the farmers of PalampurExplanation:1 electric-run tub WELLS can IRRIGATE much larger AREAS of land2 it has changed the system of irrigation3 has reduced pollution |
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A series in which every class interval excludes items corresponding to its upper limit is called a) exclusive series b) inclusive series c) both a & b d) none of these |
| Answer» SWER is....OPTION (a)EXCLUSIVE SERIES....☺️✌️❤️ | |
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List of important questions of Indian Economy class 12 |
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Answer» National Income and RELATED Aggregates. MONEY and Banking. Determination of Income and Employment. GOVERNMENT Budget and the ECONOMY. Balance of Payments & FOREIGN Exchange. Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence. |
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The characteristic of a fact that can be measured in the form of numbers is called a) frequency b) variable c) attribute d) none of these |
| Answer» B is the CORRECT one..PLZ MARK as brainliest...ANS.... | |
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Classification of data on the basis of time period is called a) geographical classification b) chronological classification c) qualitative classification d) quantitative classification |
| Answer» B) chronological classification is right ANSWER MARK as brain LIST.... | |
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List of important questions of Class 12 Macroeconomics! |
| Answer» HYY sorry for unfollowed younow I am FOLLOWING and REPORT this ANS | |
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Which of the following is the objective of classification? a) simplification b) briefness c) comparability d) all of these |
| Answer» B is the CORRECT OPTION...plz MARK as brainlist mate | |
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Briefly discuss the poverty and inequality situation in india |
| Answer» POVERTY AND INEQUALITY An attempt to examine the intertwined issues of poverty, inequality, and GROWTH in India in the 1990s involves an exploration of all three topics. The conventional view of what happened in the Indian economy in the 1980s and the 1990s is that economic growth AVERAGED around 5.5 percent per annum; POPULATION growth was around 2 percent, so per capita growth averaged 3.5 percent. This rate of growth was a major acceleration from the PAST, and both the agricultural and the nonagricultural sectors of the economy shared in it. Agriculture grew at a robust 3.7 percent per annum, and nonagriculture grew at 6.6 percent. Rural India, where most of the poor reside, benefited enormously, and absolute poverty declined at a fast pace in the 1980s. The head-count ratio of poverty (the proportion of people below the poverty line, compared to the total population) declined from 45 percent in 1983 to 37 percent in 1993–1994. This decline is remarkable because both in the 1950s and in the 1960s, the poverty ratio had, in some year or another, hovered around 45 percent. (For the same poverty line, poverty in 1951 was 45.3, and in 1961, it was 46.5 percent.)hope you got the answer please make me brainist | |
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Reputation information can come from many sources, including encyclopedia articles, awards such as the Pulitzer Prize, and recommendations by professional societies. |
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Answer» ______The NEGATIVE reputation is the most harmful THING which is happen in reputation. The POOR or unflattering REVIEW or unflattering PERSONAL information are coming under the negative reputation. |
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Differentiate the democracies between any two democratic countries |
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Answer» Democratic government Non-democratic government Democracy is the best form of government as the RULERS are accountable to the people and have to fulfill their needs. The rulers are not accountable to the people and their needs. In a democratic government, people elect their rulers and have right in DECISION MAKING. In non-democratic governments, people do not elect their rulers and have no right in decision making. There is freedom of expression and people enjoy political rights. There is no freedom of expression and people do not enjoy fundamental rights. Example: INDIA, USA. Example: Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe. |
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What is the most problems are facing by the people in 2020 |
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Answer» ᎻᎬY ᎷᎪᎢᎬ ᏌᎡ ᎪNᏚᏔᎬᎡ ᏆᏚThey are FACING a HUGE PROBLEM to FIGHT against Covid-19 |
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Suppose the demand for the IBM personal computer is : Qd=2400-4p. A) At what price is the price elasticity of demand equal to zero? B) when the price elasticity of demand equal to 1, what is the quantity being demand at that point. |
| Answer» B is your ANSWER understand the answers which is GIVEN on OPTION | |
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Create a venn diagram for the comparative study of norway and ice land |
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Answer» comparison31-May-2019 · CULTURE and value of managers from NORWAY ... compare with managers from the other NORDIC COUNTRIES and the ... Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. |
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Which of the given refers to economic development? (1) a. Increase in standard of livingb. Increase in per capita incomesc. Increase in securityd. Increase in rate of population |
| Answer» INCREASE in PER capita income PLS mark as the BRAINLIEST | |
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Limitation of market system points class 10.plz answer fast.don't paste from google |
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Answer» market ECONOMY has DISADVANTAGES, such as a tendency for an inequitable distribution of WEALTH, poorer work CONDITIONS, and ENVIRONMENTAL degradation |
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Define Final Consumption and Productive Consumption |
| Answer» HIPPOPOTAMUS if is not good enough to be with him and he is a good day to day BASIS of my LIFE and my | |
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John was a high school teacher earning $ 80,000 per year. He quit his job to start his own business in pizza catering. In order to learn how to run the pizza catering business, John enrolled in a TAFE to acquire catering skills. John’s course was for 3 months. John had to pay $2,000 as tuition for the 3 months. After the training, John withdrew $110,000 from his savings account. He had been earning 5 percent interest per year for this account. He also borrowed $50,000.00 from his friend whom he pays 6 percent interest per year. Further, to start the business John used his own premises. He was receiving $12,000 from rent per year. Finally, to start the business John uses $50,000 he had been given by his father to go on holiday to USA. John’s first year of business can be summarised as follows: Item Amount $ Revenue- Pizza Section 400,000 Revenue- Beverages Section 190,000 2 Cashiers (wages per worker) 55,000 Pizza ingredients 50,000 Manager 75,000 3 Pizza bakers (wages per baker) 60,000 Equipment 10,000 Based on your calculated accounting profit and economic profit, would you advise John to return to his teaching job? Show your work (10 marks) |
| Answer» REVENUE (400000+1,90,000)= 5,90,000Accounting PROFIT= 2000-55,000-75,000-50,000,-60,000-10,000-50,000×0.06=3000 = 2,55,000accounting profit= 5,90,000-2,55,000=3,35,000Economic profit= 2,55,000+80,000+12000+110,000×0.05=5,500=3,52,500economic profit= 5,90,000-3,52,000= 2,37,500is it CORRECT TELL me | |
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Explain about self help group.. |
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Answer» A SELF-help group (SHG) is a FINANCIAL intermediary committee usually composed of 10 to 20 local women or men between 18 to 40 years. Most self-help groups are located in India, though SHGs can be found in other countries, especially in South Asia and Southeast Asia. SHG is nothing but a group of people who are on daily wages, they form a group and from that group one person collects the money and gives the money to the person who is in need.Explanation: A SHG (self help group) is a community based group with 10-20 members. They are usually women from similar social and economic backgrounds, all voluntarily coming together to save small sums of money, on a REGULAR basis. They pool their resources to BECOME financially stable, taking loans from their collective savings in times of emergency or financial scarcity, important life events or to purchase assets. The group members use collective wisdom and peer pressure to ensure proper end-use of credit and timely repayment. In India, RBI regulations mandates that banks offer financial services, including collateral free loans to these groups on very low interest rates. This allows poor women to circumvent the challenges of exclusion from institutional financial services. This system is closely related to that of solidarity lending, widely used by microfinance institutions.Beyond their FUNCTION as a savings and credit group, SHG's offer poor women a platform for building solidarity. They allow women to come together and act on issues related to their own lives including health, nutrition, governance and gender justice. |
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