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The role of Atmanirbhar Bharat inspiring rural women entrepreneurship

Author Affiliations

  • 1Dept of Economics, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Womes University, Vijayapura, India
  • 2Dept of Economics, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Womes University, Vijayapura, India

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 12, Issue (2), Pages 63-65, July,14 (2023)

Abstract

Rural women entrepreneurship has been a domain enchanting academicians and government. Being a significant demographic portion, Rural women entrepreneurship empowerment is important contributor for economic growth. Women constitute about 50% of total population but about only 14% of women entrepreneurs are playing an evidentiary active role to boost economic and social stability. The Indian Government had a remarkable impact on empowering rural women entrepreneurs by ensuring social equality and their ability to live within the framework of Atma Nirbhar Bharat(ANB).

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