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Das, Kamal Kanti
- Entrepreneurship Culture among Mishing Community of Majuli Subdivision of Jorhat District of Assam (India)-An Assessment
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1 Department of Commerce, Cachar College, Silchar, Assam, IN
1 Department of Commerce, Cachar College, Silchar, Assam, IN
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Jaipuria International Journal of Management Research, Vol 2, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 83-88Abstract
The economy of our country is of developing nature.Although the adoption of globalization and liberalization policy has crossed almost two decade, still it has to determine a long route. The industrial development in our country is not satisfactory and although agriculture is having a dominant part in the economy its development is also not up to the mark. This is one of the most important factors responsible for increasing unemployment problem. The government of India from time to time has announced different schemes to remove the unemployment problem but all these are not so fruitful. In spite of necessary corrective measures taken by both the Government of India and the state Government in order to create conductive climate for the growth of the entrepreneurship and livelihood promotions among the tribal people, we find that there is little success in this regard. So there is a need to develop an entrepreneurship culture among different class and different group of society for making them self reliance and self employed for their own economic uplift.Keywords
Entrepreneurship, Culture, Community.References
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- Deriving Relative Worth of Parameters of Women Economic Empowerment:A Discourse Analysis
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1 Department of Commerce, Cachar College, Assam University, Silchar, Assam, IN
2 Department of Commerce, Assam University, Silchar, Assam, IN
1 Department of Commerce, Cachar College, Assam University, Silchar, Assam, IN
2 Department of Commerce, Assam University, Silchar, Assam, IN
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Jaipuria International Journal of Management Research, Vol 3, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 81-85Abstract
Women's Economic empowerment is one of the big problems in Indian economic system because overall development cannot be achieved unless and until women's have their equal rights and place in every sphere in the society. Women population comprises major segment in Indian population. Their development issue is the major concern for government and country as a whole. Government has to look after each and everything possible ways and means to change their present vulnerability with the help of different poverty eradication programme/rural development programme such as IRDP, NREP, JRY, NSAP etc. Women's Economic empowerment is one of the most important parameters of the overall empowerment which includes social, psychological and political aspects of empowerment. Indian government has taken many initiatives to remove the poverty and vulnerability for women by implementing many programme and schemes but all are in vein. One such programme i.e. SHG-Bank linkage programme is still functioning till today. This papers aims to understand if through this scheme economic empowerment of rural people is taking place or not.Keywords
Relative Worth, Economic Empowerment, SHG, and Discourse Analysis.References
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