Former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam has announced that he intends to promote the idea of a new law for micro credit in Indian villages. Kalam’s announcement came after visiting the Bangladesh headquarters of the Grameen Bank, established by Nobel Peace Prize winner professor Mohammad Yunus. The bank makes small loans to impoverished people without requiring collateral, enabling them to start small businesses in rural communities.
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