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The advent of digitization has significantly transformed various sectors, including the operations of Women's Self- Help Groups (SHGs). This study explores the impact of digital technology on empowering women through SHGs, focusing on the economic, social, and psychological benefits. By leveraging digital tools and platforms, SHGs have improved access to information, financial services, and market opportunities, thereby enhancing the socio-economic status of their members. Findings indicate that digital inclusion has led to increased financial literacy, entrepreneurial activities, and social networking among women SHG members. The study also identifies challenges such as digital literacy gaps and infrastructural constraints that need to be addressed to maximize the benefits of digitization. The results underscore the potential of digital technology as a catalyst for women's empowerment and highlight the need for supportive policies and interventions to facilitate this transition. Keywords: Digitization, Women Empowerment, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), Digital Inclusion, Socio-Economic Impact, Financial Literacy
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