DAY-NRLM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana — National Rural Livelihoods Mission) qualifies as a silent economic revolution because it deliberately builds millions of community institutions (SHGs → federations), channels financial inclusion and livelihoods supports through those institutions, and—over a decade—has quietly transformed the economic agency, savings/credit access, and market linkages of rural women and households. The revolution is “silent” because it advances structural change from the ground up (social capital, norms, local governance of livelihoods) rather than through headline big-ticket infrastructure projects.
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Thursday, December 11, 2025
DAY-NRLM as a “Silent Economic Revolution” — Argument summary
Sunday, December 10, 2023
Simmun 1-4: Manipur SRLM & DAY-NRLM
SHG Member tengin lungluttah a nana sim chiet ding uh, na memberpite ban uah, na lawmte uh kung tanpha a na gensawm thei teitei na ding ua deisahna lianpi toh hing ki gial ahi. A hithei tan in niteng in sau loulou, tom tit tet leh chieng tah in hing ki post suhsuh ding ahiman in a sim thei liai teng in ana sim jel dingin iki chiel ahi. Zou ham sim theilou na um kha ua ahileh hing theisah unla, ahithei tan a na simtheina ding ham penpen toh hing kiletpia nalai ding ahi. Ki suongla lou kei in na sim theilou leh hing theisah teitei un.
T. Zamlunmang Zou
District Mission Manager
MSRLM, CCPur & Pherzawl
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bank linkage,
bank loan,
clf,
cluster level federation,
day-nrlm,
ddu-gky,
mksp,
MSRLM,
nrlm,
self help group,
sgsy,
shg,
srlm,
svep,
village level federation,
vlf,
VPRP
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