Womens Selfhelp Group java project || final year projects


Womens Selfhelp Group java project || final year projects


Abstract
             Self Help Group (SHG) is a group of 12 to 20 women of the same socio-economic background who come forward voluntarily to work together for their own upliftment. The unique feature of the SHG is its ability to inculcate among its members sound habits of thrift, savings and banking
Regular savings, periodic meetings, compulsory attendance, and systematic training are the salient features of the SHG concept. Each group selects one animator and two representatives from among themselves. The animator is responsible for providing leadership to the group and to maintain the various registers. The representatives assist the animator and maintain the bank accounts of the group. Mahalir Thittam is a socio-economic empowerment programme for women implemented by Tamil Nadu Corporation for Development of Women Ltd. Mahalir Thittam is based on Self Help Group (SHG) approach and is implemented in partnership with Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Community based organizations.
                                Existing System

Self Help Groups consist of 12-20 BPL women members in the age group 18-60 years residing in the same area. NGOs and PLFs affiliated with TNCDW undertake the formation of SHGs. They are trained to become cohesive as a group through regular meetings and encouraged to cultivate savings habit. Capacity Building Programmes such as SHG and A & R training are imparted to the Group members and within a period of six months. After a period of 6 months, SHGs are rated for Credit Linkage by a Committee consisting of Bankers, APOs, NGOs, Block level officer and PLF Representative. For the eligible Credit rated SHGS, credit facilities are largely made available through Banks, both for revolving fund and economic activity. Other sources of funding for Credit linkage are SGSY, TAHDCO, NABARD & SJSRY. Under various Skill Training Programmes, eligible SHG members are encouraged to start economic activities or undertake self employment. Efforts are made by TNCDW for marketing the products produced by SHGs wherever possible locally and for sale in exhibitions.
Dis Advantages:
·       Even if you are able to be objective and accurate about the nature of your issues, you are still faced with the challenge of figuring out how to solve them. Creating a useful self-help plan requires accurate knowledge: 1) Knowledge of what is causing your problems, and 2) knowledge about how those problems can be fixed. People aren't born knowing how to fix problems. It takes access to resources and the willingness to read and study those resources before you can determine the best methods for helping yourself. Not everyone is able or willing to do this work.
Proposed System
The group formation is undertaken with special focus on NREGS women workers, urban slum dwellers and in Village Panchayats where SHG coverage is still inadequate. Self-help groups are started by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that generally have broad anti-poverty agendas. Self-help groups are seen as instruments for goals including empowering women, developing leadership abilities among poor people, increasing school enrollments, and improving nutrition and the use of birth control. Financial intermediation is generally seen more as an entry point to these other goals, rather than as a primary objective. This can hinder their development as sources of village capital, as well as their efforts to aggregate locally controlled pools of capital through federation, as was historically accomplished by credit unions.
 Advantages:
·       To enable all poor women living below poverty line to join and benefit from the Self Help Group movement.
·       An economically poor individual gains strength as part of a group.
·       Besides, financing through SHGs reduces transaction costs for both lenders and borrowers.
·       While lenders have to handle only a single SHG account instead of a large number of small-sized individual accounts, borrowers as part of an SHG cut down expenses on travel (to and from the branch and other places) for completing paper work and on the loss of workdays in canvassing for loans.
·       Where successful, SHGs have significantly empowered poor people, especially women, in rural areas.
MODULE DESCRIPTION:


There are mainly 2 modules in the project “women’s Self help Group “  They are:
·       Admin Module
·       Team leader Module
·       Bank manager Module
Admin Module:
Admin module View for all women’s details any problem for Team leader complaints if will be solving.
Team leader Module:
Team leader collect the all the women’s group people information and details files to load arranging.
Bank maneger Module:
Bank manager all information and details files correct formet to provided loan.
System Requirements
H/W System Configuration:
Processor                           -    Pentium –III
Speed                                   -    1.1 Ghz
RAM                                    -    256 MB(min)
Hard Disk                             -   20 GB
Key Board                           -    Standard Windows Keyboard
Mouse                                   -    Two or Three Button Mouse
Monitor                                   -    SVGA
S/W System Configuration

·             Operating System             :Windows95/98/2000/XP
·             Application  Server          : Tomcat5.0/6.X                                   
·             Front End                          : HTML, Java, Jsp
·              Scripts                              : JavaScript.
·             Server side Script             :  Java Server Pages.
·              Database Connectivity    :  Mysql.



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