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@article{158435, author = {Rupak Kumar Tung}, title = {Financial inclusion : A study on street vendors of Mayurbhanj district}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {9}, pages = {463-470}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=158435}, abstract = {Many street vendors lost income due to Covid pandemic's ongoing lockdown period. State and Indian Governments Announce Financial Packages, Relief Funds to a street vendor. The Government of India has several financial inclusion programs in place. Growing financial position of street vendors. Cash transfer and PMSV Nidhi funds are It goes directly to your bank account, and that's what polls and reports from some news channels say. Many street vendors across the country did not receive cash benefits from relief funds. the most important The reason is that many street vendors do not have bank accounts and some do not register accounts .Local government sales license. my research Financial inclusion through frequency of financial services, A time of pandemic affecting the economic stability and livelihoods of street vendors. This data was collected Through secondary sources such as websites, news channels, newspapers and government statistics report and primary sources such as random sampling on 60 street vendors of baripada town, mayurbhnaj district.}, keywords = {}, month = {}, }
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