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OMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SHE TAXI PROJECT, KERALA
Women are generally perceived as home makers with little to do with economy or commerce. But this picture is changing. In Modern India, more and more women are taking up entrepreneurial activity especially in medium and small scale enterprises. Even as women are receiving education, they face the pr...
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| Materyal Türü: | Printed Book |
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ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
2015
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| Online Erişim: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/006310.pdf |
| Özet: | Women are generally perceived as home makers with little to do with economy or commerce.
But this picture is changing. In Modern India, more and more women are taking up
entrepreneurial activity especially in medium and small scale enterprises.
Even as women are receiving education, they face the prospect of unemployment. In this
background, self employment is regarded as a cure to generate income .The Planning
commission as well as the Indian government recognizes the need for women to be part of the
mainstream of economic development. Women entrepreneurship is seen as an effective strategy
to solve the problems of rural and urban poverty. Traditionally, women in India have been
generally found in low productive sectors such as agriculture and household activities. .
The role of women entrepreneurs is especially relevant in the situation of large scale
unemployment that the country faces. The modern large scale industry cannot absorb much of
labour as it is capital intensive. The small scale industry plays an important role absorbing
around 80% of the employment.
The present study focuses on the development of women entrepreneurship in India with special
reference to the She Taxi project in Kerala. |
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| Fiziksel Özellikler: | pp. 1-16 Vol.5 (11), NOVEMBER (2015), |