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Government Schemes for Entrepreneurship Programs

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Entrepreneurship introduces a critical element of dynamism into an economic system. The process of globalization and liberalization has introduced a set of changes like the introduction of dynamism into the system through the process of globalization. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are providing a sound base of economic development and growth in India. MSMEs are taken as foundation for all industrial endeavors of almost all countries including India. They are supporting in the contribution of huge businesses worldwide. As far as India is concerned, the economic development and progress of the country has been significantly flourishing due to these MSME’s. In India, various initiatives have been taken by the government from time to time for entrepreneurship development in the country. Entrepreneurship has attracted the attention of policymakers in India. A series of high-level initiatives, including Startup India, have been launched to promote private sector development. However, the role of entrepreneurship in development remains a mystery for many policy observers. The main purpose of this chapter is to study about Entrepreneurship in India and its Promotion Under “STARTUP INDIA” SCHEME. This chapter is based on secondary data collected from multiple sources of evidence, in addition to books, journals, websites, and newspapers.

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Naik, A., Patel, P. (2023). Government Schemes for Entrepreneurship Programs. In: Amaresan, N., Dharumadurai, D., Babalola, O.O. (eds) Agricultural Microbiology Based Entrepreneurship . Microorganisms for Sustainability, vol 39. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5747-5_2

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