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Empowering women voters

Transformative role of SHGs in elections

by Blitz India Media
May 23, 2024
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SELF-help groups (SHGs) in India are increasingly recognised as catalysts for economic and social empowerment among women, significantly influencing their participation and autonomy in voting processes. Historically marginalise rural women have found a voice and leverage through SHGs, which have evolved since their inception in the late 1960s. These groups, once struggling to secure bank loans and establish small businesses, now stand at the forefront of India’s socio-economic change, driving both personal and community growth.

The National Rural and Urban Livelihood Mission (NRLM) along with various microfinance institutions are now actively supporting SHGs, acknowledging their reliability and consistent loan repayment records. Women, through SHGs, have gained access to credit and have ventured into small enterprises and agriculture, improving not only their economic condition but also integrating into national retail chains and enhancing productivity.

SHGs have also played a crucial role in community-based training, essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, by mobilising grassroots workers and supporting women in managing finances, health, and gender equality initiatives. According to Neha Juneja, a Mumbai-based entrepreneur, these groups are “a thriving asset class that deserves robust financial support.”

Political awareness among women has been a gradual but steady achievement facilitated by SHGs

Political awareness among women has been a gradual but steady achievement facilitated by SHGs. Women are now well-informed about the developmental priorities of their communities and are proactive in addressing the gender gap. This shift is evident as women frequently discuss voting preferences within their SHGs rather than being influenced by familial or patriarchal decisions.

Akhila Sivadas, executive director of the Centre for Advocacy and Research, highlights the pivotal role of women in demanding development and championing gender-centric schemes. The NRLM has recognized the importance of gender equality, making it a cornerstone of its strategy with dedicated staff and integrated approaches aimed at raising gender consciousness and institutional support. In recent elections, it is commonplace to see women from SHGs actively participating at polling stations, a testament to their growing political influence. Major political parties are now promising schemes targeted at women’s economic and social security, reflecting the significant voting power women hold. The Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress have both pledged substantial support and development programs for women, indicating a shift towards more genderfocused governance.

This rising tide of female empowerment through SHGs is not just reshaping individual lives but is poised to impact broader political structures, potentially redefining power dynamics at the very heart of Indian democracy.

As these women harness their collective strength, their influence is set to extend far beyond the polling stations, ensuring more inclusive and equitable development across the nation.

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