A CRITICAL STUDY OF MARKETING PRACTICES OF WOMEN SELF HELP GROUP IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT

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  • Dr. Ramdas N. Bolake Author
  • Dr. Dipali S. Patil Author

Keywords:

SHG’s Women Empowerment

Abstract

Self-help groups (SHGs) are defined as voluntary associations of people who share similar problems, challenges, or interests and who come together to provide mutual support, education, and information. These groups usually consist of individuals with common issues and interests, such as addiction, mental health, or chronic illness. Self-help groups are facilitated by members themselves and are usually free of charge. They provide a safe space for individuals to share their experiences, feelings, and knowledge with others who are in similar situations. The purpose of this research paper is to explore the effectiveness of self-help groups in addressing mental health issues.

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Published

05-03-2026

How to Cite

Dr. Ramdas N. Bolake, and Dr. Dipali S. Patil , trans. 2026. “A CRITICAL STUDY OF MARKETING PRACTICES OF WOMEN SELF HELP GROUP IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT”. IIP : International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 3 (Issue - I (January - March): 9. https://iipublications.com/iipimrj/article/view/289.

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