India is a country which has its majority of population residing in rural areas hence rural development becomes an
important aspect on which limelight should be bought. Micro-finance therefore becomes an anti-poverty vaccine. Small funds
injected into rural areas will stimulate rural activities which is necessary to boost village economy. Micro-financing empowers
bottom of the pyramid group for self-employment opportunities and to lift their standard of living. The study is conducted to
examine the current scenario of outreach of micro-finance in said areas and whether it is helping in alleviating poverty. The
data collection of the research would be based on primary and secondary data sources