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i APPENDIX- I To elicit information from self-employed women the following Questionnaire has been framed QUESTIONNAIRE Block Name………………………………. Village Name………………………………….. A. Personal Information 1. Name (Optional):………………………………… 2. Age ( in Years): ( Tick the correct option ) Less than 30 31 – 40 41 – 50 Above 50 3. Marital Status: ( Tick the correct option ) Married Unmarried 4. Religion: (Tick the correct option ) Hindu Muslim Sikh Christianity 5. Community: (Tick the correct option) Assamese Bengali Marwari Bodo

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APPENDIX- I

To elicit information from self-employed women the following

Questionnaire has been framed

QUESTIONNAIRE

Block Name……………………………….

Village Name…………………………………..

A. Personal Information

1. Name (Optional):…………………………………

2. Age ( in Years): ( Tick the correct option )

Less than 30

31 – 40

41 – 50

Above 50

3. Marital Status: ( Tick the correct option )

Married

Unmarried

4. Religion: (Tick the correct option )

Hindu Muslim Sikh Christianity

5. Community: (Tick the correct option)

Assamese Bengali Marwari Bodo

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Punjabi Others (mention)

6. Educational Qualification (Tick the correct option)

Illiterate

Primary

Matriculation

Collegiate

Technical Education

B. Professional Information

1. What is the form of your organisation? ( Tick the correct option )

Sole Proprietorship

Partnership:

With Family Members

Without Family Members

Self Help Groups

Co-operative Societies

Joint Stock Companies

2. What is the administration system of your organisation? (Tick the correct option)

Owner or owners only

Honorary services of family members

Paid services of family members

Honorary services of friends and neighbours

Paid services of friends and neighbours

Casual employees

Permanent employees

Both casual and permanent employees

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3. What factors motivated you into self-employment? (Rank 1 to 9 in order of

most important to least important)

Motivating Factor Rank in order of Importance (1 to 9)

Desire to achieve something

Need for independence

Desire to get gainfully occupied

To get social prestige.

To obtain decision making power

Success of others

Finance Facility

EDP/EAC

Desire for leadership

Any other factor

4. In which sector is your venture? ( Tick correct option)

Agriculture

Trading

Duckery/ Poultry Farming

Goatery

Dairy farming / Animal husbandry

Beauty Parlour

Weaving / Handloom

Handicraft

Food Processing

Tailoring / Cutting / Embroidery

Horticulture

Fishery

Piggery

Others

(mention)…………………………………………………………………...

………………………………………………………………………...........

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5. What type of problems do you face being in self-employment? (Rank 1 to 9

in order of most important to least important)

Types of Problems Rank in order of

significance (1 to 10)

Lack of Self-Confidence

Lack of awareness of

Government Programmes

Lack of Power

Scarcity/Irregular supply of

raw materials

Transportation Problems

Marketing Problems

Poor co-ordination with various institutions and departments.

Lack of state of the art

technology and skills

Stiff competition in the market

Limited Mobility

6. What is the source of your initial investment? (Tick the correct option)

Own / self

Own & Friends / Family

Own & Banks / Moneylenders

Friends / family

Money lenders

Banks/ Financial Institutions

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7. What is the average annual profit earned by your venture? (Tick the

correct option)

Range of Average Annual Profits Earned

6% - 10%

11% - 15%

16% - 20%

21% - 25%

No Profit and No Loss

8. What percentage of profits do you re-invest in business or use

otherwise? (Tick the correct option)

Percentage of Profits Re-invested in

Business (Average Annual)

Tick the correct

Option

Less than 20%

21 – 30 %

Above 30%

9. Which of the following you have availed or accessed for better

standard of living? (Tick the correct option)

Factors

Response

Yes No Can’t say

Access to satisfactory health services

Received formal education

Received skill development training

Sufficient food for members in the family

Balanced diet for family

Enjoyment of personal liberty and freedom

Comfortable shelter to stay

Possession of fixed or mobile assets in their own name

To repay loan

For personal use/ to lead life

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10. Who takes the financial decisions in your family? (Tick the correct

option)

Independently by the female members in the family

Both by the male and female members in the family

Only by the male members in the family

11. Who takes the non-financial decisions in your family? (Tick the

correct option)

Independently by the female members in the family

Both by the male and female members in the family

Only by the male members in the family

11. Do you get support from family in your self-employnent ? Yes No

12. Are you willing to continue the venture for long term ? Yes No

13. Will you encourage your children for self-employment ? Yes No

14. Do you use birth control measures? Yes No

15. What is the kind of your awareness about self-employment promotion

measures of the Government? (Tick the correct option)

Variables Fully Aware Partially Aware Unaware

Knowledge about self-employment

measures of Central Govt.

Knowledge about self-employment

measures of Govt. of Assam

Preliminary formalities to start

enterprises

Loan/finance obtaining procedure

Access to online information about

Govt. programmes

Grievance redressal procedure on the

non-availability of Govt. benefits

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16. What is your opinion about the effectiveness of self-employment promotion

measures of the Government? (Tick the correct option)

Variables Fully Agree Partially Agree Disagree

Policies and programmes are

transparent

Easy formalities

Non-hesitation to visit Govt. offices/

depts./agencies

Full co-operation from functionaries

Adequate training and skill

development measures

Adequate marketing facilities of

Govt.

Able to reach grass root level

17. What is your opinion on the role of NGOs in self-employment promotion on

the basis of the following factors? (Tick the correct option)

CRITERIA

Strongly

Agree

(%)

Agree

(%)

Moderately

Agree (%)

Very

Little

Agree

(%)

Disagree

(%)

Instrumental in women self-

employment

Helpful in obtaining finance

from banks and other

financial institutions

Useful in providing technical

assistance in ventures

Helpful in TQM of self-

employed ventures

Facilitator in bringing

positive transformation in the

lives of women

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Your comment on self-employment of women:

………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………

Contact Address:……………………………………………………….

…………………………………………………………

Contact Number: ……………………………………………………….

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APPENDIX II

SCHEMES FOR ASSISTANCE TO GUARANTEE SOCIAL

WELFARE OF WOMEN

Ministry of Women and Child Development

− Support to Training and Employment Programme (STEP)

− Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls

(RGSEAG)

− Swawlamban, erstwhile Setting up of Employment and Income

Generating Training cum Production Units for Women (NORAD)

− Construction/Expansion of Hostel Building for Working Women with

a Day Care Centre (WWH)

− Balika Samriddhi Yojana (BSY)

− National Programme for Adolescent Girls (Kishori Shakti Yojana)

− Shishu Greh Scheme (Erstwhile - Homes for Infants and Young

Children for Promotion of In-Country Adoption)

− Integrated Scheme for Street Children

− Scheme for Welfare of Working Children in Need of Care and

Protection

− Prevention and Control of Juvenile Maladjustment

− Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS)

− Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme for the Girl Child with Insurance

Cover

− General Grant-in-Aid for Voluntary Organisations in the Field of

Women and Child

− Development

− National Mission of Empowerment of Women

− Scheme for Leadership Development of Minority Women

− Conditional Maternity Benefit Scheme

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− Other Programmes (Relief to and Rehabilitation of Rape Victims)

− Education Scheme, Food and Nutrition Board (FNB)

− Ujjawala, Scheme for Combating Trafficking

− Nutrition Programme for Adolescent Girls (NPAG)

− Wheat Based Nutrition Programme

− Anganwadi Karyakati Bima Yojana

− Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB)

− General Grant-in-Aid for Voluntary Organisations in the field of

Women and Child

− Development

− Care and Protection for Those on the Margins of Society

− Awareness Generation Programme (AGP)

− Condensed Courses of Education for Women and Vocational Training

(CCE & VT)

− Rajiv Gandhi National Creche Scheme for the Children of Working

Mothers 1994

− Integrated Scheme for Women Empowerment

− Family Counselling Centres (FCC)

− Mahila Mandal Programme (MMP)

− Short Stay Homes for Women and Girls (SSH)

− Socio-Economic Programme (SEP)

− Other Schemes

− Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)

− The Swa-Shakti Project, a scheme for Rural Women’s Development

and Empowerment

− Swadhar, Scheme for Women in Difficult Circumstances

− Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (Credit for Women)

− Scheme for Rescue of Victims of Trafficking

− Priyadarshini, Women’s Empowerment and Livelihood Programme in

the Mid Gangetic Plains

− Innovative Work on Women and Children

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− Scheme for Relief to and Rehabilitation of Victims of Rape

Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Education

− Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)

− District Primary Education Programme (DPEP)

− National Programme of Mid Day Meals in Schools

− The Scheme for Providing Quality Education in Madrassas

− Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Minority Institutions

− Prarambhik Shiksha Kosh (PSK)

− Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA)

− Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC)

− Inclusive Education for Disabled at Secondary School (IEDSS)

− Scheme of Vocationalisation of Education +2 Level

− Scheme for Universal Access and Quality at the Secondary Stage

(SUCCESS)

− National Scheme for Incentive to Girls for Secondary Education

(NSIGSE)

− National Means – cum – Merit Scholarship Scheme (NMMS)

− Scheme for Construction and Running of Girls Hostel for Students of

Secondary and

− Higher Secondary Schools

− Adult Education and Skill Development Scheme

− Development of Women’s Studies in Universities and Colleges

− Schemes for Promotion of Higher Education for

SC/ST/Minorities/OBC

− Post Graduate Scholarships for Students belonging to

SC/ST/Minorities/OBC

− Post Doctoral Fellowship for Women

− District Primary Education Programme (DPEP) for Special Groups

− National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level

(NPEGEL)

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− Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV)

− Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV)

− Navodaya Vidyalayas (NV)

− National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)

− Focus on Minority Areas

− National Literacy Mission (NLM)

− Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS)

− Mahila Samakhya : Education for Women’s Equality

Ministry of Rural Development

− Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)

− Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY), including Food Grains

Component

− Assistance for Rural Employment Guarantee Schemes

− National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)

− Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act

(MNREGA)

− National Food for Work Programme (NFWP)

− National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP)

− Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP)

− Cash Component for Food for Work Programme

− Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)

− Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme (ARWSP)

− Rural Sanitation

− Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)

− Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA)

Ministry of Urban Development

− Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)

− Water Supply and Sanitation

− Housing

Ministry of Textiles

− Handloom Weavers Comprehensive Welfare Scheme

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− Handicraft Artisans Comprehensive Welfare Scheme

Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation

− The Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY)

− Jawahar Lal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)

− Interest Subsidy Schemes for Housing for Urban Poor (ISSHU)

− Integrated Low Cost Sanitation Programme

− UNDP Assistance for National Strategy for Urban Poor

− Valmiki Ambedkar Awas Yojana (VAMBAY)

− Other Housing Schemes

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

− Book Banks for Scheduled Caste Students

− Hostels for OBC Boys and Girls

− Hostels for Scheduled Caste Girls and Boys

− Scheme of Pre-Matric Scholarship to the Children of Scheduled

Castes and OBCs

− Post Matric Scholarship to Students belonging to Scheduled Castes

and OBCs

− Scheme of Assistance to Voluntary Organisations for Welfare of

Scheduled Castes

− Scheme of Pre-examination Coaching for Weaker Sections based on

Economic Criteria

− Aids and Appliances for the Handicapped

− Schemes for Implementation of Persons with Disability Act

− Education Work for Prohibition and Drug Abuse Prevention

Ministry of Tribal Affairs

− Schemes for Pre-Matric Scholarship (PMS), Book Bank and

Upgradation of Merit of

− ST Students

− Scheme of Top Class Education for Scheduled Tribe Students

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− Coaching and Allied Scheme for Scheduled Tribes

− Scheme for Construction of Hostels for Scheduled Tribe Girls and

Boys

− Educational Complex in Low Literacy Pockets for Development of

Women’s Literacy in Tribal Areas

− Post Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Tribes Students

− Scheme for the Development of Primitive Tribal Groups

− Ashram Schools in Tribal Sub-Plan Area

− ACA for Educational Development of Tribal Children in Schedule-V

areas and Naxal affected areas

− National/State ST Finance and Development Corporations

− Scheme of Assistance to State Scheduled Tribes Finance and

Development Corporation (STFDCs)

− Scheme of Grant–In–Aid to Voluntary Organisations Working for

Welfare of the

− Scheduled Tribes

− National Overseas Scholarship Scheme

− Village Grain Banks Scheme for Protection of Tribals from Starvation

− Vocational Training in Tribal Areas

Ministry of Science and Technology

− Science and Technology Programmes for Socio - Economic

Development

− Science and Technology Application Programme

− Tribal Sub-Plan and Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan for Development of

Scheduled

− Caste Population

− National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development

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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

− Reproductive and Child Health Programme (Maternal Health and

Child Health)

− National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)

− National Urban Health Mission (NUHM)

− Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana for Primary Health Sector

− Universal Immunization Programme

− Pulse Polio Immunization Programme

− Prophylaxis Programme to Prevent Blindness due to Vitamin A

Deficiency

− Prophylaxis Programme to Prevent Anaemia due to Iron Deficiency

− Prophylaxis Programme to Prevent Iodine Deficiency Disorders

(Goitre)

− Janani Suraksha Yojana (National Maternity Benefit Scheme)

− National Mental Health Programme

− Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (Financial Assistance to BPL Patients)

− National AIDS Control Programme

− National Diseases Control Programmes (TB, Leprosy, Malaria, etc

Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperation

− Assistance to National Cooperative Development Corporation

(NCDC) for Cooperative Development

− Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)

Ministry of Labour & Employment

− Labour Welfare Schemes

− Improvement in Working Conditions of Child and Women Labour

− Vocational Training for Women

− Beedi Workers Welfare Fund

− Cine Workers Welfare Fund

− Employees Pension Scheme

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− Family Pension cum Life Insurance Scheme for Plantation Workers in

Assam, Deposit

− Link Insurance Scheme for Tea Plantation Workers in Assam

− Rajiv Gandhi Shramik Kalyan Yojana

− Diversification and Extension of Vocational Training Programmes for

Women

− Establishment of Regional Vocational Training Institutes (RVTI)

− Establishment of Placement Cells and Conducting Training Needs

Assessment

− Grants-in-Aid for State Governments for Establishing Women

Industrial Training Institutes (ITI)

− Social Security (Health Insurance) for Unorganised Sector Workers

− Rehabilitation of Bonded Labour

Ministry of Minority Affairs

− Grants-in-Aid to Maulana Azad Education Foundation

− Free Coaching and Allied Scheme for Minorities

− Pre-Matric Scholarship for Minorities

− Post Matric Scholarship for Minorities

− Merit - cum - Means Scholarships for Professional and Technical

Courses of

− Undergraduate and Post Graduate Level

− Multi - Sectoral Development Programme for Minorities in Selected

Minority

− Concentration Districts

− National Fellowship for Students for the Minorities Communities

− Schemes for Leadership Development of Minority Women

− Grants-in-Aid to Wakf

− National Minority Development and Finanace Corporation

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Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution,

Department of Food and Public Distribution

− Village Grain Bank Scheme

− Evaluation, Monitoring & Research in Food Grain Management and

Strengthening of Public Distribution System

− Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS)

− Antyodaya Anna Yojana

− Mid-Day Meal Scheme (Implemented by Ministry of Human

Resource Development)

− Wheat Based Nutrition Programme (WBNP) (Implemented by

Ministry of Women and Child Development under ICDS Scheme)

− Annapurna Scheme (Implemented by Ministry of Rural Development)

− Emergency Feeding Programme (EFP)

− Schemes for Supply of Foodgrains to Hostels/Welfare Institutions

(5% of BPL Allocation)

− Schemes for Supply of Foodgrains for SC/ST/OBC Hostels

− Nutritional Programme for Adolescent Girls (NPAG) (Implemented

by Ministry of Women and Child Development)

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

− Credit Support Programme

− Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana

− Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme

− Workshed Scheme for Khadi Artisans

Ministry of Law and Justice

− Fast Tracks Courts

− Assistance to State Governments for Establishing and Operating

Gram Nyayalayas

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Policy Documents

− National Commission for Self Employed Women and Women in the

Informal Sector:

− Shram Shakti Report 1988

− Committee on Status of Women in India – CSWI – Towards Equality

1975

− National Child Labour Policy 1987

− National AIDS Control Policy 2002

− National Commission on Women Act 1990

− National Health Policy 2002

− National Nutrition Policy 1993

− National Perspective Plan 1988

− National Plan for Action 1976

− National Plan of Action for the Girl Child (1992-2000) – 1992

− National Policy for the Empowerment of Women 2001

− National Policy on Education 1986

− National Population Policy 2000

− Report of National Expert Committee on Women Prisoners 1987

− National Charter for Children 2004

− National Plan of Action for Children 2005

− Protocol for Pre-Rescue, Rescue and Post-Rescue Operations of Child

Victims of Trafficking.

International Documents

− Beijing Declaration - Platform for Action

− Declaration of Mexico Plan

− Nairobi Forward Looking Strategies

− United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of

Discrimination Against Women (UN CEDAW)

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APPENDIX III

LIST OF SELF HELP GROUPS

With Women Members

Serial No. Name of the Self Help Groups

1. Bhai Bhai Bikash Dharmapur SGS

2. Bheragaon Nabagram SGSY Samitt

3. Kahinoor Unnayan Samittee, Hal

4. Ghugubari Atma Nirvarsil Mahil

5. Raha Milijuli Mahila Samittee,

6. Raha Jeuti Mahila Samittee, Ra

7. Sewali Mahila Sanchay Samittee

8. Agni Sikha Mahila Samittee, Ra

9. Malati Mahila Samchay Samittee

10. Naba Jagaran Mahila Self Help

11. Haldhia pathar Samaj Kalyan At

12. Nabodaya Atma Sahayak Got.

13. Pub Haldhia Gaon Mahila Atma S

14. Ma Lakhimi Mahila Atma Sahayak

15. Kironjyoti Mahila Atma Sahayak

16. Rangjali Atma Sahayak Got, Ghu

17. Mahila Jagaran Atma Sahayak go

18. Janaki Mahila Atma sahayak got

19. Sonali Atma Sahayak Got, Haldh

20. Sonali Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

21. Jonali Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

22. Rupali Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

23. Mamari Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

24. Nizara Self Help Group, Ghugub

25. Kuhelika Haldhia Gaon mahila A

26. Naba Nur Atma Sahayak Got., Ja

27. Lakhmi Atma Sahayak Got, Raha.

28. Sanghamitra Atma Sahayak Got.R

29. Naba Rupa Atma Sahayak Got, Ro

30. Rupjyoti Atma Sahayak got, Bhe

31. Naba milan Mahila Atma Sahayak

32. Ruvina Mohila Atma Sahayak Got

33. Janata Atma Sahayak Got, Ghugu

34. Ma-Lakhmi Mohila Atma Sahayak

35. Jumar Mohila Atma Sahayak Got,

36. Rupali Atma Sahayak Got, Haldh

37. Paschim Bheragaon Naboday Mahi

38. Srijan Sil Mahila Atma Sahayak

39. Pub Dhaemapur Mahila ASG.

40. Sonali ASG, Dharmapur.

41. Marami Mahila SHG, Bheragaon.

42. Naba Milan Atma Sahayak Got, G

43. Ankur Atma Sahayak Got, Roha.

44. Mowamari Gram SGSY Unit Samitt

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45. Mowamari Gram SGSY Samittee.

46. Naba Pragati Samittee, Bechima

47. Naba Bijuli Samittee, Mowamari

48. Marami Mahila Sanmchay Samitte

49. Milan Samittee, Bilpara

50. Purabi Mahila Samchay Samitee,

51. Arunoday Mahila Samchay Samitt

52. Kasukati Femal Self Help Group

53. Nadia Basti Matri Self Help Gr

54. Naba Jagaran Mahila Atma Sahay

55. Jana Priya Atma Sahayak Got, L

56. Pub Galia Atma Sahayak Matri G

57. Guileza Naba Ratna Atma Sahai

58. Zunali Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

59. Naba Milon Sanchay Samittee, K

60. Naba Milan Atma Sahayak, Barda

61. Sagarika Atma Sahayak Got, Gui

62. Kamar Para Milijuli Atma Sahay

63. Nur Jannat Paschim Bardanga At

64. Sewali Mahila Atma Sahayak got

65. Monakosa Gram SGSY Samittee.

66. Nari Unnayan Mahila Samittee

67. Angana Badi Rupali Atma Sahaya

68. Naboday Atma Sahayak Got.

69. Madhya Dewkur Mahila Atma saha

70. Naba Jagaran Mahila Atma Sahay

71. Naba milan Atma Sahayak Got, D

72. Nari Kalyan Atma Sahayak Got,

73. Rup Jyoti Mahila Atma Sahayak

74. Nayan Jyoti Atma Sahayak got,

75. Paschim Kharballi Mahila Naba

76. Paschim Kharballi Mahila Praga

77. Lovly Atma Sahayak Got, Dewkur

78. Jan Kalyan Atma Sahayak Got, B

79. Naba Noor Atma Sahayak Got, Kh

80. Naba Dway Mohila Sanchay Samit

81. Naba Noor Atma Sahayak Got, De

82. Jeuti Atma Sahayak Got, Monaku

83. Kharbally Char Unnayan Mahila

84. Pragati Atma Sahayak Got, Dewk

85. Matri Sanchay ASG, Bilortari

86. Kalgachia Karbari Sanchay Sami

87. Pub Kalgachia Mahila Samittee,

88. Amguri Mahila Samittee, Amguri

89. Sangha Mitra Self Help Group,

90. Amguri Naboday Mahila Sanchay

91. Jiban Jyoti Mahila Samittee, A

92. Gunialguri Nabarupa Mahila San

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93. Dhruba Jyoti Atma Sahayak Got.

94. Darpar Mahila Samittee, Kalgac

95. Sonali Self Help Group.

96. Pre Prag jyoti Atma Sahayak Go

97. Asha Atma Sahayak Got, Kalgach

98. Pragati Atma sahayak Got, Kalg

99. Milan Jyoti Atma Sahayak Got K

100. Amguri Rupama Atma Sahayak Got

101. Amguri Surjyodoy Atma Sahayak

102. Nizara Atma Sahayak Got. Kalga

103. Jannati Kalgachia Atma Sahayak

104. Rangdhali Atma Sahayak Got, Ka

105. Pub Gunialguri atma Sahayak Go

106. Paschim Gunialguri Atma Sahaya

107. Pragatisil mahila Atma Sahayak

108. Jana Kalyan Mohila Atma Sahaya

109. Fulara Atma Sahayak Got, Amgur

110. Balban Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

111. Sahjag Sanchay Atma Sahayak Go

112. Amguri Sonali Atma Shayak Got.

113. Dimapur Nabanur Atma Sahayak G

114. Jiban Jyoti Mahila ASG, Dimapu

115. Nayan Jyoti Mahila Samittee, K

116. Ractima Atma Sahayak Got, kalg

117. Jana Kalyan ASG, Dakhin Gunial

118. Brahmaputra Mahila Atma Sahaya

119. Milijuli Mahila Atma Sahayak G

120. Muhia Manah Mahila Atma Sahaya

121. Paschim Halchara Naba Noor Mah

122. Khudrakhowa Jonali Mahila SHG.

123. Uttar Muhia Mahila Atma Sahaya

124. Pub Chikni SGSY Samittee, Pub

125. Naba Jyoti Mahila Atma Sahayak

126. Beki Bhali Atma Sahayak Got. C

127. Chewrachara Naba Millan Mahila

128. Chewrachara Naba Millan Atma S

129. Wonen Naba Milon Self Help Gro

130. Naba Milan Atma Sahayak Got, J

131. Pragati Mahila ASG, Chewrachar

132. Dakhin Chandmama Sisu Kalyan

133. Kandulia Agragami Atma Sahayak

134. Sabina Jyadumin Bayan Silpa ,

135. Chandamama Pathar Mahila Atma

136. Milijuli Atma Sahayak got, Cha

137. Milijuli Mahila Atma Sahayak G

138. Kuhi Mahila Atma Sahayak Got.

139. Jibika Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

140. Kalpana Mahila Sanchay Samitte

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141. Janakalyan Mahila Atma Sahayak

142. Bartari Jyoti Mahila Atma Saha

143. Naba jyoti Mahila Atma Sahayak

144. Barvitha Mahila Atma Sahayak G

145. Tahamina Mahila Self Help Grou

146. Naboday Mahila Swa Niyojan , B

147. Al Amin Mohila Atma Sahayak Go

148. Pragatisil Mahila Samittee, Kh

149. Khudra Kuchi Naba Millan Mahil

150. Khudra Kuchi Bagalamari Naba M

151. Jyoti Self Help Group , Tita P

152. Puberun Mahila Samittee, Bagul

153. Bankabhanga Nabaratna Mahila A

154. Naba jiban Atma Sahayak Got.

155. Swarna Jayanti Mahila Samittee

156. Janakalyan Mahila Atma Sahayak

157. Bankabhanga Puspa Mahila Atma

158. Naba Noor Atma sahayak Got, Ba

159. NabaJyoti Atma sahayak got, Ba

160. Sonali Mahila Atma sahayak Got

161. Naba Jagaran Mahila Atma Sahay

162. Paschim Banka Bhanga Atma Saha

163. Naba Sapan Atma sahayak Got, B

164. Naba Millan Atma Sahayak Got,

165. Naba Milon Atma Sahayak Got, B

166. Jilmil Atma Sahayak Got, Langl

167. Bangkabhanga Nari Kalyan Mahil

168. Bankabhanga Sewa Sanchay Mahil

169. Nari Kalyan Mahila ASG, Bankab

170. Nari jagaran Mahila Samittee,

171. Sawpur Nari Kalyan Self Help G

172. Digjani Sewa Chanchay Mahila S

173. Kironjyoti Mahila Chanchay Sam

174. Udmari Mahila Samittee.

175. Al Amin Mahila Chanchay and sa

176. Paschim Sawpur Naba Jagaran Ma

177. Ten Mother Self Help Group, Ud

178. Milijuli Atma Sahayak Got, Sar

179. Digjani Milan Mohila Atma Saha

180. Dakhin Digjani Mahila Atma Sah

181. Aditpur Mohila Atma Sahayak Go

182. Khar Jewti Atma Sahayak Got, B

183. Rup Jyoti Mahila Sanchay Samit

184. Balarpathar Rup Jyoti Mahila A

185. U.S. Naba Sakti Mahila ASG, Sa

186. Paschim Rampur Milan Samittee.

187. Dhan Chanchay Achani, Khelly

188. Jiban Sanchay Mahila Atma Saha

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189. Hirakjyoti Mahila Atma Sahayak

190. Naba Jagaran Mahila Atma Sahay

191. Naba Roop Mahila Atma Sahayak

192. Rustom Atma Sahayak Got.

193. Nabaroop Mahila Atma Sahayak G

194. Jonaki Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

195. Sonali Swaniyojan Nahila Got.

196. Rupali Swaniyojan Mahila Got.

197. Mukuta Atma Sahayak Got.

198. Anjali Atma Sahayak Got.

199. Milijuli Atma Sahayak Got. Khe

200. J.K. Memorial Atma Sahayak Got

201. Puspa Millan Atma Sahayak Got.

202. Man Mayuri Swa Niyojan Got, Ga

203. Rupali Atma Sahayak Got, Char

204. Bul Bul Mahila Atma Sahayak Go

205. Rup Jyoti Mahila Atma Sahayak

206. Naba Jagaran Mahila Atma Sahay

207. Dhan Sanchay Mahila Atma Sahay

208. Sonali Atma Sahayak Got , Ramp

209. Monnorjari Swa Niyojan Got, Ga

210. Jiban Sanchay Mahila Atma Saha

211. Ratna Deep Mahila Swa Niyojan

212. Pub Banghugi Howly Para Naba J

213. Pub Bonghugi Surjyatara Self H

214. Ten Sister ASH, Khatartari.

215. Rashmi Mahila Atma Sahayak Got

216. Balagaon Rainbow Mahila SHG

217. Milijuli Atma Sahayak Got.

218. Arunoday Mahila Atma Sahayak G

219. Adarshaban Mahila Atma Sahayak

220. Naba Jyoti Mahila Atma Sahayak

221. Arunoday Mahila Atma Sahayak G

222. Dabandia Mahila Atma Sahayak G

223. Tapeswar Milijuli Mahila ASG.

224. Jiban Sarathi Mahila ASG, Tape

225. Rupali Mahila ASG, Dabandia

Source: District Rural Development Agency, Barpeta.

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APPENDIX –IV

MAP OF BARPETA DISTRICT