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Abstract
The paper examines self-help group development techniques for small enterprisesgrowth in rural regions. Organizing and representing locals in the development of community-based micro-enterprises, it aims to address the question of whether and under what circumstances self-help organizations are a useful tool. A special emphasis is placed on the success and failure aspects of self-help groups, including examples from India in the context of food as a local resource. Although self-help group techniques have historically been used as a blind replication of success models without taking into account the complexities of group formation, the success of self-help groups is predicated on a comprehensive comprehension of local conditions and opportunities for intervention.
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Copyright © 2024 ANKITA KUMARI. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.