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The GEM India Report 2021-22 is an outcome of collective efforts of
GEM India consortium that strives to capture and understand the
current state of affairs in Indian entrepreneurship. This report
provides information on the entrepreneurship ecosystem prevailing
in the country and entrepreneurial activities being carried out in
various states. The GEM India study, conducted using a
well-established GEM research methodology that is consistent across
all participating countries, generates a variety of relevant
primary information on different aspects of entrepreneurship and
provides harmonised measures about individuals' attributes and
their activities in different phases of entrepreneurship. The key
outcomes of research reported in the book are relevant to
researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and corporate houses.
The GEM India 2020-21 report, explains the key aspects of
entrepreneurship among Indians, by measuring their attitudes,
activities and aspirations. The findings of the report, provide the
policy-makers, a foundation for reviewing the current and
prospective policies. The major findings and appropriate
recommendations for policy-making are highlighted under the
conclusion section of this report. The report uses a sample survey
of 3,317 adults and national level experts..
The GEM India report 2019-20 is an outcome of collective efforts of
the GEM India consortium that strives to capture and understand the
current state of affairs in Indian entrepreneurship. This report
provides information on the entrepreneurship ecosystem prevailing
in the country and entrepreneurial activities being carried out at
the regional level. This report is the fourth national-level report
by the GEM India Team. The GEM India study, conducted using a
well-established GEM research methodology that is consistent across
all participating countries, generates a variety of relevant
primary information on different aspects of entrepreneurship and
provides harmonized measures about individual's attributes and
their activities in different phases of entrepreneurship. The key
outcomes of the research reported in the book are relevant to
researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs and corporate houses.
The GEM India report 2018-19 is an outcome of collective efforts of
the GEM India consortium that strives to capture and understand the
current state of affairs in Indian entrepreneurship. This report
provides information on the entrepreneurship ecosystem prevailing
in the country and entrepreneurial activities being carried out at
the regional level. This report is the fourth national-level report
by the GEM India Team. The GEM India study, conducted using a
well-established GEM research methodology that is consistent across
all participating countries, generates a variety of relevant
primary information on different aspects of entrepreneurship and
provides harmonized measures about individual's attributes and
their activities in different phases of entrepreneurship. The key
outcomes of the research reported in the book are relevant to
researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs and corporate houses.
The Society for Advancement of Villagers' Education and Rural
Assistance (SAVERA) is working for rural development and nation
building. It is a forum of professionals, research scientists,
social scientists, reformists, technocrats, and agriculturists, to
provide critical inputs on major issues, relevant to development of
rural India and to seek appropriate representation on the various
committees, bodies, delegations, teams etc. at the State, National
and International level. One of the objectives of SAVERA is to
develop the literature on rural development, rural
entrepreneurship, rural management, traditional knowledge, women
entrepreneurship and Indian way of knowledge management. This book
is the part of the SAVERA's objective. "Rural Development in Post
Colonial Era" book will raise the prospective issues related to
rural development in the stakeholders and society. When academia is
talking much about bottom of the pyramid, it is a need to produce a
thematic book on rural development. This book contains the
scholarly written research papers on the emerging issues of rural
development.
The Society for Advancement of Villagers' Education and Rural
Assistance (SAVERA) is consistently working towards the rural
development and nation building. The forum encourages manifold
developmental activities in the field of research. It is a
consortium of professionals, research scientists, social
scientists, reformists, technocrats, and agriculturists, which
offers critical inputs on development of rural India. One of the
objectives of SAVERA is to develop the literature on rural
entrepreneurship, rural development, rural management, traditional
knowledge, women entrepreneurship and Indian way of knowledge
management. However, "Rural Entrepreneurship Development in
Liberalised Era" is an attempt to further the vision of SAVERA in
the field of entrepreneurship. Collectively, the book puts forward
the idea of rural entrepreneurship with Indian perspective. Since
the existing literature suggests that entrepreneurship is a
powerful tool to run a sustainable economy. Therefore, it becomes
obligatory to produce a complete literature of rural
entrepreneurship. The present edition is a collection of scholarly
research papers on the various concerns of rural entrepreneurship
development.
Approximately 500,000 villages and over 1.2 billion people, India
has agriculture as the basic occupation. In reality, Indian village
life is a mixture of tranquility and innocence and that is far
simple and easy to live. The villages of India are connected
through a variety of essential linkages with other villages and
with urban areas both near and far. Most villages are characterized
by multiplicity of economic, caste, similarity, occupational and
even religious groups link vertically within each settlement.
Factionalism is a typical feature of village politics. In one of
the first of the modern anthropological studies of Indian village
life, anthropologist Oscar Lewis called this complexity "rural
cosmopolitanism." Access to wealth and power varies significantly
and vast differences in socioeconomic status are evident
everywhere. The poor and the wealthy live side by side in urban and
rural areas. Current book has covered a judicious mix of social and
economic facts of Indian villages. This book analyzed the state of
rural families in the context of their household income and
essential expenditure.
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