Abstract:
Microfinance brings together communities of the unorganized poor, building their social capital and
networks. In the recent years microfinance became an important intervention as a tool for rural development
and poverty alleviation. In India, many a number of microfinance institutions including NGOs, NBFIs and
Government agencies had intensively intervened. More than a decade of deepening engagement with
microfinance programmes throughout the world has brought home the message that microfinance goes beyond
finance and compels attention and action from a larger development perspective This enabling alternative
paradigm seeks the engagement of microfinance programmes beyond credit schemes as a judicious blend of
finance and development for addressing the many dimensions of poverty and community development. of
poverty and social exclusion (Madhurai Symposium, 2009). This type of financial support helps expand their
choices and mitigates potential risks look at some of those sincere efforts which brought out the
incontrovertible benefits of micro finance in empowerment, poverty reduction and mainstreaming the poor is
meaningful in the context of the present study. The study was carried out in Wayanad district of Kerala, which
has the highest concentration of tribal folks in the State.