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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2025; 3(12): 15-19

Financial Inclusion and Poverty Reduction in Rural India: An Economic Analysis

Author Name: Dr. Resham Vijay Ratne, Dr. Suman Kumar

1. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, S.M. College, Bhagalpur, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India

2. Head, Department of Economics, T.N.B College, Bhagalpur, T.M Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India

Abstract

<p>One of the most important economic policies towards dealing with chronic rural poverty in developing economies has been financial inclusion. In India, the high percentage of rural population was traditionally out of the formal financial institutions, and turned to informal credit institutions, which were high-interest rates, uncertain and exploitive. In the last ten years, the Indian government has launched a number of financial inclusion programs in an attempt to increase the reach of banking services, credit facilities, insurance, and digital payment systems. This chapter has discussed the relevance of financial inclusion in curbing poverty and enhancing economic security in rural India using an analytical economic approach. The study examines the impact of access to formal financial services on income stability, savings behaviour, entrepreneurial activity and ability to survive economic shocks using secondary data of government publications, national surveys, and policy reports. The discussion shows that financial inclusion has led to better living in households, involvement in productive economic activities, and less reliance on informal moneylenders. Nevertheless, the structural challenges also present in the chapter include the regional disparities, digital illiteracy, infrastructural gaps, and the inefficient institution which inhibit the full potential of financial inclusion. The chapter ends by stating that there is a need to have a holistic and integrated policy framework of integrating financial access and education, digital infrastructure and institutional reforms to achieve inclusive and sustainable rural development.</p>

Keywords

Financial Inclusion, Rural Poverty, Economic Development, Digital Finance, Inclusive Growth