INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING,
MANAGEMENT & APPLIED SCIENCE (IJLTEMAS)
ISSN 2278-2540 | DOI: 10.51583/IJLTEMAS | Volume XIV, Issue XII, December 2025
she gets from the group are now sufficient for her. Before joining SHG, she used to only grow seasonal crops
due to insufficient water in her well. But now, due to SHG, it has become easy for her to arrange funds
beforehand for purchasing seeds, fertilizers, paying wages to labourers when harvesting, paying electricity bills,
etc. She has taken a loan to build a bore well, and now she can grow commercial crops like soaf (fennel), arande
(castor), etc., generating more money to support her livelihood. She gives all the credit for her learning about
farming to her training through the SHG. Also, before she used to make nursery in open but her group has
provided her green net which protects her nursery and makes it far better.
Subsequently, the loan she took for her son’s education has benefited her. Her son, who used to sit idly at home,
has gained an education and is now a government teacher. She even supported the education of her three
daughters.
Savita aims to create awareness of the advantages of SHGs among other women of the village. She urges women
not wanting to leave their homes to form groups. She tells women in her village about the NAREGA, governance
system, pension schemes, etc. She participates in capacity-building and training programs and shares learning
with other women. She even looks forward to more training opportunities for her and her fellow sisters in sewing,
dairy-related, Ambaji garland making, etc. They even look forward to having their grain market so that they can
decide the prices of their crops. She gives all the credit to SHGs for whatever she has achieved in life.
(2) Story of Leela Devi
Leela Devi and her husband were daily wage labourers and only used to do farming for family’s consumption.
In July 2005, she became a member of SHG named Ratapani Bhil. Learnings from the training programs made
her more informed about livelihood and development matters. Such trainings persuaded her to take up
agriculture-based livelihood activities.
Before joining the group, Leela and her husband had no money to expand their farming. But after joining the
group, she got the various needful for agriculture at cheaper rates and the training on how to utilize their land to
grow commercial crops and make it their source of earning. Leela took a loan from SHG without any mortgage
and at a cheaper rate of interest, i.e., 1%, compared to the market interest rate of @5%. She utilized a loan for
farming, i.e., buying equipment, drilling two bore wells near her land for irrigation, etc. Money gave Leela and
her husband the confidence to earn a better living and use different farming techniques like multi-cropping, the
best possible way to cultivate various crops. Leela even shared her experience that she and her husband explored
different routes on their own to grow crops in the best way.
Today, her family's primary source of income is agriculture only. They are growing various crops on two bighas
of land, such as turai, lokee, garlic, pindalu, turmeric, ladyfinger, methi, tomato, etc., as compared to before.
Also, they earn twice their expenses by working very hard in the fields. They sell their crops door to door using
personal vehicles instead of mandi to gain the best value for their produce.
Furthermore, she took a loan for her son’s and daughter’s education. She could send both of her children to
Jaipur for better education. Her son is getting training in Jaipur for veterinary. Now, whenever she requires
funds, she only takes a loan from her group. She believes her life has changed after joining SHG.
(3) Life transformation through SHG
Sena Bai belongs to Redva kala village located in the tribal region of Sirohi district. 7 years back, she joined a
Self-help group named Mukhri mata. Before joining the group, she used to do farming with her husband. Her
life changed for the better after she became part of the group. Formerly, she used to take loans from friends,
relatives, and neighbours, and they harassed her. She later learned about the workings of SHGs from the women
who were already a part of them. She was told she could make savings through SHGs, easily take out loans
whenever necessary, and pay them back in installments to the group, and that too at meager interest rates.
Therefore, she decides to join the SHG group after learning about its benefits. She borrowed Rs 50,000 from
SHG to buy a piece of land for farming. She uses that land to grow arandi (Caster oil plant), urad dal, wheat, and
maize. Last year she earned Rs. 15000 by selling urad dal and Rs. 20000 – 25000 by selling arandi. She also
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