What is the next phase for rural women entrepreneurship?
Rural Women Entrepreneurship: The Next Phase
UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note
1. At a Glance
- DAY-NRLM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission) is India's largest poverty-alleviation programme, operating under the Ministry of Rural Development, that has scaled rural women's economic agency through a tiered SHG–VO–CLF federation architecture. [S1][S2]
- The "next phase" pivots from mere credit-linkage and group formation to enterprise graduation, market integration, and political empowerment — moving SHG members from subsistence to Lakhpati status. [S4]
- Directly relevant to GS-II (government schemes, women empowerment) and GS-III (inclusive growth, poverty, rural livelihoods).
- With 2 crore+ Lakhpati Didis already achieved and a revised target of 3 crore, this is a live Prelims MCQ zone. [S1][S2]
2. Why in the News
- February 3, 2026: The Hindu BusinessLine published an analysis piece titled "What is the next phase for rural women entrepreneurship?" examining the trajectory of DAY-NRLM beyond SHG formation toward enterprise scaling. [S4]
- January 2026: Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan disclosed that loans worth over ₹12 lakh crore have been disbursed to women SHGs under DAY-NRLM. [S3]
- June 2025: Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) and Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) signed a 3-year MoU to provide skill training and entrepreneurial support to SHG members, directly signalling the "next phase." [S1]
- Bihar's Mukhyamantri Mahila Rozgar Yojana transferred ₹10,000 each to over 1 crore women — a state-level acceleration of the DBT-plus-livelihoods model. [S4]
3. Background & Evolution
- 2010–11: DAY-NRLM launched (originally as NRLM / Aajeevika), replacing the earlier Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY). Restructured and renamed as DAY-NRLM after 2014.
- Core architecture: SHGs → federated into Village Organisations (VOs) → Cluster-Level Federations (CLFs). This three-tier model is unique globally. [S2][S4]
- FY 2013–14 onward: Intensive bank-linkage drive initiated; ₹10.20 lakh crore bank credit accessed cumulatively by FY 2025. [S2]
- 2023: Lakhpati Didi scheme formally announced, target of 2 crore; later revised to 3 crore. [S1]
- 2024–25: Social-protection saturation drive — enrolment in PMJJBY, PMSBY, PM-JAY for SHG members. [S2]
- 2025–26: MoU with MSDE; launch of National Campaign on Entrepreneurship to scale non-farm livelihoods. [S1]
- Kerala's Kudumbashree model (tribal forest-produce kiosks) cited as replicable template for value-chain integration. [S4]
4. Core Static Facts
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission |
| Implementing Ministry | Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) |
| Launch Year | 2011 (as NRLM); rechristened DAY-NRLM post-2014 |
| Predecessor | Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) |
| SHGs mobilised | 90.90 lakh (as of June 2025) [S2] |
| Women households covered | 10.05 crore [S2] |
| Village Organisations (VOs) | 5.35 lakh [S4] |
| Cluster-Level Federations (CLFs) | 33,558 [S4] |
| Bank credit accessed | ₹10.20 lakh crore (cumulative, FY 2013–14 onwards) [S2]; ₹12 lakh crore+ (Jan 2026 figure) [S3] |
| NPA rate of SHG loans | ~1.7% [S4] |
| Capitalisation support (RF+CIF) | ₹51,368.39 crore [S2] |
| Lakhpati Didi: definition | SHG member earning ≥₹1 lakh per annum (≥₹10,000/month for ≥4 agricultural seasons) |
| Lakhpati Didis achieved | 2 crore+ [S1][S4] |
| Lakhpati Didi revised target | 3 crore [S1] |
| Geographic coverage | 7,144 blocks, 745 districts, 28 States + 6 UTs (as of Feb 2025) [S2] |
| Top states by SHG count | Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh [S2] |
| MoU partner (2025) | Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) — 3-year pact |
Social protection linkages (2024–25): [S2] - PMJJBY: 4.93 crore SHG members enrolled - PMSBY: 6.14 crore enrolled - PM-JAY: 7.92 crore covered
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- SHG credit linkage (~₹12 lakh crore+ disbursed) with a remarkably low NPA of 1.7% demonstrates financial discipline of rural women — a counter-narrative to perceived credit risk. [S3][S4]
- The pivot from credit to enterprise graduation (non-farm livelihoods, market access via SHE-Marts, value chains) represents movement up the economic complexity ladder.
- Lakhpati Didi target of 3 crore creates a new rural middle-income segment, amplifying rural consumption demand. [S1]
Social
- SHGs have become social infrastructure beyond finance: enrolment in PMJJBY/PMSBY/PM-JAY creates a de facto social security net for ~6–8 crore previously unprotected women. [S2]
- Political empowerment: women federated into CLFs are increasingly contesting panchayat elections; article notes "political empowerment" as a DAY-NRLM outcome. [S4]
- DBT-linked State schemes (Ladli Laxmi, Maiya Samman, Ladki Bahin, Mukhyamantri Mahila Rozgar Yojana) layered atop SHG infrastructure risk substituting livelihoods orientation with cash transfers — a governance tension. [S4]
Administrative
- Three-tier federation (SHG → VO → CLF) enables peer-monitoring, bulk credit negotiation, and democratic governance — a design superior to standalone SHGs.
- MoU with MSDE (2025) addresses the skill gap bottleneck: SHG members mobilised but lacking market-ready enterprise skills. [S1]
- Kudumbashree (Kerala) model — tribal community marketing forest produce through branded kiosks — demonstrates how CLFs can serve as market intermediaries. [S4]
- Challenge: CLF strengthening remains uneven across states; Bihar and UP have scale but weaker federation quality relative to Andhra Pradesh/Telangana.
Ethical / Governance
- Risk of DBT substitution effect: unattached cash-transfer schemes (Ladki Bahin etc.) may reduce women's incentive to engage in productive livelihoods, undermining DAY-NRLM's enterprise mission. [S4]
- Transparency in NPA reporting (~1.7%) is critical — any deterioration would affect bank willingness to lend to SHGs.
Legal / Constitutional
- SHGs are registered under state-specific Societies/cooperative laws; no single central statute governs them — creates regulatory fragmentation.
- Constitutional basis: Article 243G (Eleventh Schedule, Entry 29) empowers Panchayats over poverty alleviation — CLFs operate in this space.
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- June 2025: MoRD–MSDE 3-year MoU signed to skill 10 crore SHG members; National Campaign on Entrepreneurship launched targeting 3 crore Lakhpati Didis. [S1]
- January 2026: Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announces ₹12 lakh crore+ total loans disbursed under DAY-NRLM to women SHGs. [S3]
- 2025 (ongoing): Kerala's Kudumbashree tribal community kiosks for Malaipandaram forest produce cited as model for tribal-women enterprise integration. [S4]
- 2024–25: Bihar – Mukhyamantri Mahila Rozgar Yojana transfers ₹10,000 to 1 crore+ women; Jharkhand – Maiya Samman Yojana; Maharashtra – Ladki Bahin Yojana — all leveraging SHG registers as targeting databases. [S4]
- FY 2025: Geographic saturation — DAY-NRLM now covers 7,144 blocks in 745 districts across 28 States and 6 UTs. [S2]
- 2024–25: 7.92 crore SHG members covered under PM-JAY, indicating convergence of DAY-NRLM with health-insurance mission. [S2]
7. Prelims Hooks
- DAY-NRLM is implemented by the Ministry of Rural Development — not Ministry of Women & Child Development. [S2]
- Total SHGs under DAY-NRLM as of June 2025: 90.90 lakh; women mobilised: 10.05 crore. [S2]
- Lakhpati Didi = SHG member earning ≥₹1 lakh/year (≥₹10,000/month for ≥4 agricultural seasons). [S1]
- Revised Lakhpati Didi target: 3 crore (original target was 2 crore). [S1]
- NPA rate of SHG loans under DAY-NRLM: approximately 1.7% — among the lowest for any credit segment. [S4]
- Cluster-Level Federations (CLFs): 33,558 — the apex tier of the SHG federation architecture. [S4]
- Village Organisations (VOs): 5.35 lakh — intermediate federation tier. [S4]
- Cumulative bank credit to SHGs under DAY-NRLM (FY 2013–14 to Jan 2026): over ₹12 lakh crore. [S3]
- DAY-NRLM predecessor scheme: Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY).
- SHG members enrolled under PMJJBY (2024–25): 4.93 crore; under PMSBY: 6.14 crore. [S2]
- Kudumbashree (Kerala) is cited as a model CLF-based enterprise — involves tribal forest-produce marketing by the Malaipandaram community. [S4]
- MoU for skilling SHG members signed between MoRD and MSDE in 2025 — duration: 3 years. [S1]
- Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh are the top three states by SHG mobilisation numbers. [S2]
- Constitutional peg for Panchayat-level poverty alleviation: Article 243G, Eleventh Schedule, Entry 29.
- Capitalisation support (Revolving Fund + Community Investment Fund) disbursed under DAY-NRLM: ₹51,368.39 crore. [S2]
8. Mains Relevance
| GS Paper | GS-II (Governance, Social Justice, Women Empowerment); GS-III (Inclusive Growth, Poverty, Rural Livelihoods) |
| GS-II Syllabus Headings | Government schemes and policies for vulnerable sections; Women empowerment; Role of SHGs |
| GS-III Syllabus Headings | Inclusive growth and issues therein; Effects of liberalisation on poverty; Rural livelihoods |
Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "DAY-NRLM has achieved remarkable outreach, yet critics argue it risks substitution by DBT schemes. Critically examine the 'next phase' needed for genuine entrepreneurship transition among rural women." 2. "Self-Help Groups have become India's most effective instrument of financial inclusion for rural women. Analyse their evolution from credit groups to enterprise federations, highlighting governance challenges." 3. "The Lakhpati Didi initiative marks a qualitative shift in rural women's economic empowerment. Discuss its significance, design features, and the role of convergence with skill development ministries."
9. Related Topics to Study Next
- Kudumbashree Mission (Kerala) — Gold-standard state model of SHG-to-enterprise transition; frequently compared to DAY-NRLM in Mains answers.
- PM SVANidhi Scheme — Urban counterpart of microfinance-for-livelihoods; useful for comparing rural vs urban informal-sector support.
- PMMY (Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana) — Complementary credit instrument; many Lakhpati Didis graduate to Mudra loans.
- Financial Inclusion & Jan Dhan Yojana — Foundational infrastructure that enables SHG bank linkage and DBT flows.
- DBT and Welfare Dependency Debate — Core governance tension identified in the article; links to fiscal federalism, populism, and FRBM discussions.
- Women in Panchayati Raj (Article 243D) — Political empowerment dimension of SHG federations.
- National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) — Convergence of NREGS with DAY-NRLM for asset creation by SHG women.
- India's 5th SDG (Gender Equality) & SDG-1 (No Poverty) — International framework within which DAY-NRLM achievements are reported to UN/ILO. [S2]
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- Wrong Ministry: DAY-NRLM is under Ministry of Rural Development — aspirants confuse it with Ministry of Women & Child Development (which runs Poshan Abhiyan, Beti Bachao etc.).
- SHG count vs. Women count confusion: There are ~91 lakh SHGs (groups), but ~10 crore women (households) — the two numbers are frequently swapped in MCQs.
- Lakhpati Didi target flip: Original target was 2 crore; revised upward to 3 crore. Exam questions may use either figure; read carefully.
- NPA misattribution: The 1.7% NPA is for SHG bank loans under DAY-NRLM, not for PMMY/Mudra loans (which have a different NPA profile).
- CLF vs. VO confusion: Village Organisation (VO) is the intermediate federation (block of SHGs within a village/cluster); Cluster-Level Federation (CLF) is the apex tier at block level — order is SHG → VO → CLF (not the reverse).
11. Sources
- [S1] "National Campaign Launched To Boost Rural Women Entrepreneurship / India's Rural Women Rise: New Govt Pact to Skill 10 Cr SHG Members" — https://agrospectrumindia.com/2025/06/26/indias-rural-women-rise-new-govt-pact-to-skill-10-cr-shg-members-fuels-lakhpati-didi-mission.html — (Tier 4 / non-whitelisted; corroborating)
- [S2] PIB — "Achievements under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2043778 — (Tier 1)
- [S2b] PIB — "Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (various releases)" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2181702 — (Tier 1)
- [S3] News on AIR (government broadcaster) — "Loans worth over ₹12 lakh crore disbursed to women SHGs under DAY-NRLM" — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/loans-worth-over-12-lakh-crore-disbursed-to-women-shgs-under-day-nrlm-rural-development-minister-shivraj-singh-chouhan/ — (Government broadcaster)
- [S4] The Hindu BusinessLine — "What is the next phase for rural women entrepreneurship?" by Charanjit Singh, February 3, 2026 — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-02-03/th_international/articleGOCFHEL7H-13353925.ece — (Tier 4 — primary article supplied by user)