The Gender Gap in Northeast India's Microfinance Landscape
Women entrepreneurs in Northeast India face significant credit access barriers despite central government financial schemes. Systemic gender bias in banking, low financial literacy, and rigid institutional requirements exclude women from formal loans. Discriminatory risk assessments and lack of collateral push many toward exploitative lenders. Self-Help Groups bridges this gap but require localized lending models, community-led oversight, and targeted financial literacy campaigns to succeed.
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