How Inclusive Is Financial Inclusion in India? (Record no. 87220)

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Personal name Nitin Tagade
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Personal name Md Shams Reza
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Title of the article How Inclusive Is Financial Inclusion in India?
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Title of the journal or magazine Economic and Political Weekly
Volume, Issue Vol.60; No.40 -
Month & Year 04 Oct. 2025
Pages pp. 58-64
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Summary, etc. This study examines the patterns of financial inclusion across economic, social, and religious groups in India by measuring financial inclusion at the household level using a multidimensional framework and demand-side data on financial services. The findings reveal that financial inclusion remains unsatisfactory, and it varies across occupational, economic, social, and religious groups in all the states. These disparities are relatively higher in urban areas than in rural ones. The level of financial inclusion of the socio-economically disadvantaged groups, such as Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Muslims, and Buddhists, is lower than that of the socially advantaged groups, and their financial inclusion is relatively better in rural areas compared to urban areas.
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Topical term India
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Topical term Financial inclusion
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Topical term Financial services
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Topical term Socio-economically disadvantaged groups
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