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              Mahalir Thittam  
              Mahalir Thittam – http://www.tamilnaduwomen.org/  
               At the  state   level mahalir thittam is organizing SHG among the rural poor.  Mahalir Thittam is a socio-economic empowerment  programme for women implemented by Tamil  Nadu Corporation for Development of Women Ltd.  
             
                    
                   
                 Tamil Nadu Women Development  Project under the name of “Mahalir Thittam”, with state funding covers all rural  and urban areas of the entire state, except the six city corporation areas  since 1.4.2000. The original announcement made in 1996 can also be seen as a  path-breaker, involving a massive replication of TNWDP to cover about 10 lakhs  poor women of the State. This scheme is intended to promote economic  development and social empowerment of the poorest women through a network of  Self Help Groups formed with active support of NGOs. The  Tamil Nadu Corporation for Development of Women Ltd., was incorporated on December 9, 1983 under Companies  Act 1956. It's registered office is located in Chennai while it's area of operation  extends to the entire state of Tamil Nadu.
 The immediate goal of TNCDW is to  ensure that all poor women particularly widows, destitutes and marginalised are  included in SHGs in the next three years. TNCDW’s vision is to build strong and  self reliant SHG federations at the Village Panchayat, Block and district  levels throughout the State.  
               
              Mahalir thittam - current status  
              
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3,58,251 SHGs  
                 
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Membership -       57,56,026 women  
                 
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Total savings -       Rs. 161569.03 Lakhs   
                 
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628 NGO partners 
                 
               
              PROJECTS UNDER MAHALIR THITTAM 
Some the important projects and schemes under Mahalir  Thittam are:- 
              
                IFAD Assisted TN Women Development Project              
               This project is indeed the jewel  in the crown. Originally programmed as a agriculture and land - based project  in 1989, the year of launch, it evolved into a movement for economic  empowerment of women, through formation and careful nurturing of Self Help  Groups with the help of Non-Governmental organizations. Indian  Bank has been our partner in extending credit of over  Rs.800 million in a span of 9 years to about  1,20,960 women in 5207 Self  Help Groups. The project officially came to a close on 31.12.1998. However post  project activities involving release of Capital Development Fund(CDF)  Assistance, loans to unassisted groups (with subsidy) and sustainability  training is going on. These SHGs have made remarkable progress as documented in  the evaluation reports mentioned below. IFAD SHGs, most of which have become  self-reliant, are a testament to the epoch-making work of NGOs, Government of  Tamil Nadu and Indian Bank. 
              Bangaru  Ammaiyaar Ninaivu Mahalir Thittam 
               Based on the success of the IFAD  assisted Tamil Nadu Women's Development Project (TNWDP), the State Government  announced in the Budget for 1996 - 97 the extension of the project to rural  areas of all districts(except Chennai) of the State in a phased manner. Since  1996, the project has expanded every year and now covers all 28 rural districts  of Tamil Nadu 
              Entrepreneurship  Development Programme 
                       The major focus of this Corporation  has been to provide support to economically disadvantaged women. However, the  Board of Directors viewed that for development of entrepreneurship among women  and to encourage them to set up their own business ventures,exclusive adherence  to poverty criteria would be unsuitable. Therefore the Corporation will be  funding entrepreneurial programmes which will be open to all potential women  entrepreneurs, preferably first generation. 
      Commenced in 1998-99, the EDP programme was  conducted by a Industry and commerce at Chennai and Madurai for DeW. We have  conducted to follow-up session and we are happy to note that women have  commenced own business and ----have got financial Assistance from banks. 
              Vocational  & Skill Development Programmes 
               The Corporation  implements the following Vocational and Skill development programmes.The  State Government has been allocating funds for  Vocational Training programmes. Interested Training Institutions and  Non-Governmental Organizations are required to take note of the following: 
              CENTRALLY SPONSORED SCHEMETop 
              Swarna  Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)  
               SGSY is being implemented since April  1999 as a major anti-poverty scheme for the rural poor, by organizing them into  Self Help Groups (SHGs), providing them with skill development training and  helping them to get credit linkage with financial institutions and providing  infrastructure and marketing support for the products produced by them.  Government of India and the State Government are sharing the costs in the ratio  of 75:25. 
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