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A Case Study on Empowerment of Rural Women through Micro Entrepreneurship Development

Sahab Singh Dr. Sahab Singh · 2013 · IOSR Journal of Business and Management

Summary. Self-help groups enable rural women to start micro-enterprises, achieving economic independence and creating employment. The paper argues that empowering rural women through micro-entrepreneurship drives family and community development, ultimately strengthening the nation. Economic independence for rural women represents a critical measure of national progress.

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Singh, S. S. D. S.. (2013). A Case Study on Empowerment of Rural Women through Micro Entrepreneurship Development. IOSR Journal of Business and Management. https://doi.org/10.9790/487x-096123126

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DOI
10.9790/487x-096123126
Countries
India
Regions
Asia
Categories
entrepreneurship, policy
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2026-04-28