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Rural Women Entrepreneurship: 'Nari Bani Vyapari'

Jignesh Vidani · 2016

Summary. Rural women entrepreneurs drive innovation and economic development in India. The paper argues that women are equally capable innovators and business leaders as men, challenging societal misconceptions. It examines Indian government schemes supporting women entrepreneurship, including TREAD and Mahila Coir Yojana, and describes training institutions like NIMSME and NIESBUD that develop women entrepreneurs' capabilities and qualities.

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Vidani, J.. (2016). Rural Women Entrepreneurship: 'Nari Bani Vyapari'.

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Countries
India
Regions
Asia
Categories
entrepreneurship, policy
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2026-04-28