Year: 2021 | Month: March | Volume 66 | Issue 1

Nagaland State Rural Livelihood Mission (NSRLM) And Sustainable Development: Some Field Based Evidences

Giribabu M.
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.1.2021.5

Abstract:

The Nagaland State Rural Livelihood Mission (hereafter NSRLM) was established on the 13th of September, 2012 and is the implementing agency of NRLM in the State. It is the human development program aimed at poverty reduction by increasing the household income through sustainable livelihood and improved access to financial services. Primary data has been collected using convenience sampling method from 300 individual SHG members covering three districts, three blocks and six villages (50 respondents from each village). Six components of livelihood security have worked out and each component has been ranked for availability, accessibility, quality and status. Weighted average score has been calculated by scoring indicators on a five-point ordinal scale ranging from1 to 5 Measuring Livelihood Security Index. The study was found that except food security index the other security indices in all selected villages are in medium or low range and still they are living under sustainable in danger which emphasized the urgency to initiate and implement effective poverty alleviation and capacity building schemes in the entire state.

Highlights

  • Larger increase in household income and food security
  • Access to bank credit and investment fund at significant levels.
  • Social and political transformation of Naga women is concerned.
  • Sustainable development index is moderate in the State.




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