Financial inclusion is increasingly recognized as a catalyst for socio-economic empowerment, especially in developing countries. In India, the rural informal workforce remains one of the most vulnerable segments, often excluded from formal financial services. With the advent of digital technology, innovative platforms such as mobile banking, digital payment systems, and government-driven schemes like Jan Dhan Yojana, UPI, and Aadhaar-enabled services have transformed financial access for the unbanked. This paper examines how digital financial inclusion impacts the economic empowerment of rural informal workers in India. Based on a mixed-method study conducted in selected villages, the research highlights the benefits, barriers, and policy implications of digital financial services for informal workers. The findings indicate that while digital inclusion has improved access, savings, and risk resilience, persistent issues like digital illiteracy, connectivity gaps, and lack of trust hinder its full potential. The paper concludes with policy suggestions to strengthen digital financial inclusion as a tool for sustainable rural development
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