
Understanding the degree of financial literacy is the main goal of the current study and digital awareness among marginalised tribal women artisans engaged in bamboo products, in order to alleviate socioeconomic inequities and promote inclusive growth. This study aims to explore the financial empowerment of indigenous women, evaluating the complex relationship between economic justice programmes and sustainable approaches to achieve inclusive development. In this context, the research aims at the degree of financial literacy and examines the different facets of financial programs created especially for tribal women. This will contribute to promote economic equality and long-term social change, among women artisans of Dahanu Taluka.
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