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Five states viz. Tamil Nadu (10.60 per cent), Maharashtra (10.10
per cent),West Bengal (10.05 per cent), Uttar Pradesh (9.61 per
cent) and Andhra Pradesh (9.56 per cent) together account for
about 50 percent of the total establishments in the country. The
same five states also have the combined share of about 50 per
cent of total employment.
Entrepreneurship has gained greater significance at global level
under changing economic scenario.
It admits environment of super mall culture we find plenty of
scope for entrepreneurship in trading and manufacturing.
Then who is an Entrepreneur ??????????????
An entrepreneur is a person who is able to look at the
environment, identify opportunities to improve the environmental
resources and implement action to maximize those opportunities.
it is important that he should have entrepreneurial skills that will
be needed to improve the quality of life for individuals, families
and communities and to sustain a healthy economy and
environment.
This is why entrepreneurship is considered to be a prime mover in
development of nations.
Challenges:
Problems of raising capital
Difficulty in borrowing fund.
Thought-cut completions endangered existence of small companies.
Problems of availing raw-materials.
Problems of obsolescence of indigenous technology
Increased pollutions Ecological imbalanced.
Problems of TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights)
and TRIMS (Trade-related Investment Measures).
Exploitation of small and poor countries, etc.
Suggestions:
Govt. should provide separate financial fund of womens entrepreneur.
Govt.should provide her special infrastructure facilities what ever she
Needs.
Govt. should arrange special training programs of women
entrepreneurship
Govt. should felicitated top ranker womens entrepreneur.
Women entrepreneur should more competitive and efficient in the local &
international market.
Govt. should invite successful women entrepreneurs from foreign
countries.
Role conflict
Cultural values
Lack of courage and self-confidence
Inadequate encouragement
Lack of social acceptance
Unjust social, economic and cultural system
Lack of freedom of expression
Afraid of failures and criticism
Susceptible to negative attitude
Low dignity of labour.
Rural Entrepreneur :
Rural Entrepreneur Succeeding as an entrepreneur and an
innovator in todays world.
Indian rural economy is also experiencing behavior of
entrepreneurial. Aim of most farmers is to earn profits from
farming as from any other business,
There for entrepreneurship is not simply adoption of new activity
but it is transformation of a person from traditional of modern.
Supporting Organizations:
The Government has setup various organizations which
specialize in industry promotion & entrepreneurship
development in different sectors. The organizations provide
policy framework support, in addition to training & financial aid.
Khadi & Village Industries Commission
COIR Board
Small Industries Development Bank of India
National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council
National Skill Development Corporation
State Level Initiatives:
Individual states across India have setup specially focused
organizations which work towards the development & support
of small scale industries. These organizations run specific
promotional schemes in addition to providing financial support
to industries.
List of State Financial Corporations (SFCs)
List of State Industrial Development Corporations (SIDCs)
Industry Associations:
There are a variety of associations which help & encourage the
cause of industry. These associations provide support &
strength to the entrepreneurs & the organizations they setup.
Additionally, industry association networks are crucial in
steering government policy & action as well.
Complete list of Industry Associations
National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD)
Laghu Udyog Bharati (LUB)
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICC
I)
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
(ASSOCHAM)
Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FI
SME)
World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (WASME)
India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO)
Technology Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Info
International Organizations:
Akin to national industry and sector based networks, an even
higher responsibility lies with global associations which chart
out the developmental role to be played by various
international governments while forming their trade & industry
policies.
International Network for SMEs
WIPO Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
World Trade Organisation
European Commission - Enterprise & Industry
Innovation - SMEs
Canadian International Development Agency
Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Center, Canada
SME Centre, Hongkong
Small and Medium Enterprises in Ireland
SME Information of Japan