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
Thursday, March 16, 2017
National Rural Livelihood Mission - Series 1
Modi lamkaina India phuolpi BJP solkal in vaihawmna a'ng tu uapat India pumpi a zawnna suhkiemna di'a bang chi'a ban kila ding chi nasatah in telsuina hing nei ua, Indian National Congress in anapatkhiet scheme tuomtuom te nasepdan leh bang tan a lawching thei ding chite hing suichien uhi. Tua scheme tuomtuom umsate apat a zilkhiet uh, zawlkhalna suhkiemna di'n National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) kichi hing pan khia uhi.
Tam vaiguon ahileh Manipur a district 2 - Imphal East leh Chandel ah kum 2 peisa apat implement in um ta a, tukum apat district dangte a zong extension a'ng bawl uh gintat ahi.
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