Women entrepreneurship development through MSMEs

  • Pujari N
  • Kamble G
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Abstract

Empowerment of women although a  phenomenon of recent time, has now become a global movement along with social and political empowerment economic empowerment holds the greatest significance of women empowerment in India focus challenges on all these fronts, partially acts as an invisible force and tries to control the trajectory of women's empowerment in India in all possible milieus be it domestic, work, financial or political to counter this invincible force called patriarchal mindset another invisible force must step in. It is an active and effective participation of government through practical policies and in its implications contribution of civil society to make it more accountable. The nature of the data was used for the study is completely based on secondary sources of data. For the proposed study, we used descriptive research. The study covered condition of Indian women entrepreneurs.

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Pujari, N., & Kamble, G. S. (2022). Women entrepreneurship development through MSMEs. International Journal of Health Sciences, 4823–4830. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns2.6165

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