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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.
Dehumanization is a process causing indignity to and stigmatization
of its victims. It is apparently a complex process by which human
beings are divested of some universally expected human
characteristics or qualities or behaviors that are considered
common features of human beings. The term 'dehumanization' is
generally used in a derogatory sense in everyday life.
Dehumanization is the lowest level of degradation for which a human
being can fall. Dehumanization is a process involving
socio-economic discrimination of the worst kind. A dehumanized
person is to be looked upon as a victim of the vagaries of his life
setting and circumstances. It is usually observed that any
disabling or incapacitating conditions threatening the very
survival of human beings may create antecedents for easy
dehumanization. Usually, dehumanization is found to be distinctive
in the lowest strata of all societies, which survive on the
treatments, meted out to them by persons who own the material and
other resources that are necessary for survival.
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