Volume : VIII, Issue : V, May - 2019

PERSONALITY TRAITS IMPACT ON FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES IN KERALA

V. Ramanujam, Dhanyamol. V. R

Abstract :

Advises of Kerala that is, Tribal’s in Kerala are the indigenous population seen in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Most of the tribal people of Kerala live in the forests and mountains of Western Ghats, bordering Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.According to the 2001 census of India, the Scheduled Tribe population in Kerala is 3,64,189 (lunas – 180,169 and felunas – 184,020). Wayanad has the highest number of tribal’s (1, 36,062). [Idukki– (50973) and Palakkad (39665) districts are the next two that make the lion portion of the native tribal people groups in the state. The Paniya (Paniyar) are the largest of the 35 major tribes. In this paper, the personality traits among scheduled tribes in the state of Kerala will be studied along with the emotional dimension. This study is descriptive in nature. Stratified random sampling is adopted to get information from 224 respondents. Interview schedule is the tool using the study. The term financial inclusion means that financial inclusion is the pursuit of making financial services accessible at affordable costs to all individuals and businesses, irrespective of net worth and size, respectively. Financial inclusion strives to address and proffer solutions to the constraints that exclude people from participating in the financial sector. It is also called inclusive financing. The focusing that the personality traits impact on the financial inclusion among the scheduled tribes in Kerala

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PERSONALITY TRAITS IMPACT ON FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES IN KERALA, V. Ramanujam, Dhanyamol. V. R PARIPEX‾INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-5 | May-2019


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