| Year | 2017 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - X | Issue I | January - June |
| Title | The SWOT Analysis of SHGs in Odisha: A Case Study of the Maa Kalijai SHG, Baripada |
| Authors | Ananya Mitra , Tushar Kanti Das |
| Broad area | The SWOT Analysis of SHGs in Odisha: A Case Study of the Maa Kalijai SHG, Baripada |
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| DOI | The SWOT Analysis of SHGs in Odisha |
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