INTRODUCTION WOMEN EMPOWERMENT The major task is to identify the areas where these groups in fact, are facing problems because at this stage only the problem solving adult learning technique will attract these rural poor to improve their working and income. The success of any strategy of women empowerment depends upon the following factors. 1. Level of education, hard work, competencies, 2. Social custom and habits, standard of living 3. Family planning, small family, advisory about family expenses 4. Health, medical services, cleanliness 5. Environment, tree growing, kitchen gardening Today, there is over 100000 women?s Self Help Group reporting to have credit linkage with bank through micro credit schemes. These groups have been promoted with the support of NGOs (something under national schemes) and bilateral or multilateral donors, like United Nations and the World Bank. Actually, the World Bank has set a target of reaching 100 million of the world?s slimming tea poorest people with micro credit schemes, and has placed micro credit at the center of its global strategy for poverty alleviation. In India, NABARD plays a key role in assisting banks and NGOs involved in micro finance schemes. Women empowerment became a developing concept, which leads to bring a better society in the world. It providing powers and act them to become independent society builders with potential challenges to the future generation. We cannot omit the women contribution to the socio-economic development of the nation. Empower the women in social, political, economical and legal aspects became necessary to convert the idle society into self-sustainable society. Women empowerment can be achieved through political power, education, employment and SHG. Among these, SHG dominate and fruitful success of the women empowerment. SHG occupies the major part of the rural development of the nation, which constituted almost all the part of the nation.