SHG training in Mokokchung highlights finance access
NABARD Grade AUPSC CSE ●● Medium importance 23 April 2026
SHG training in Mokokchung highlights finance access

What happened

NABARD organized SHG training programs in Mokokchung district, Nagaland, focusing on financial literacy and access to formal banking services. The initiative targets women's self-help groups under the SHG-Bank Linkage Programme, addressing credit flow challenges in northeastern states. Training modules covered digital banking, loan procedures, and financial record-keeping. Mokokchung, with significant tribal population, represents NABARD's push for financial inclusion in remote areas. The program aligns with government targets of strengthening 10 million SHGs nationwide by 2024-25.

Why it matters

The Mokokchung SHG training exemplifies NABARD's northeastern strategy where financial inclusion faces unique challenges due to geographical isolation, limited banking infrastructure, and cultural barriers. SHGs in this region often struggle with credit linkage rates below national averages—northeastern states typically achieve 40-50% bank linkage compared to 80%+ in states like Tamil Nadu or Andhra Pradesh. These training programs address critical gaps: digital literacy (essential for JAM trinity implementation), formal credit access (reducing dependence on moneylenders), and entrepreneurship development. Mokokchung's tribal communities particularly benefit as traditional collective decision-making aligns with SHG principles. NABARD's focus here reflects the Doubling Farmers' Income mission, where SHGs serve as conduits for agricultural credit and livelihood diversification. The training modules typically cover MUDRA loan procedures, PM-KISAN linkages, and climate-resilient farming practices. Success metrics include increased per-SHG credit absorption (target: ₹3-5 lakh annually) and graduation to higher-value economic activities. This localized approach recognizes that financial inclusion isn't just about account opening but creating sustainable credit-to-livelihood pipelines in marginalized communities.
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