Skill Development and Women Entrepreneurs in India

  • Sangharsha Baliram Sawale Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Humanities and Social Science Building, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mrathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
  • Madhavee Devrao Karpe Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Humanities and Social Science Building, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mrathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Keywords: The role of women entrepreneurs in MSME, Government Schemes, Challenges faced, Characteristics, Distribution of various types, Contribution in Economy

Abstract

The skill development means is the trainings which is provide by the institutions or government to improve the skill, quality and efficiency for the entrepreneurs at the workplace. The importance of the trainings to ensure avaibility of skilled manpower at all management levels, enhancing ability, potential among entrepreneurs, increase, efficiency, maintain and enhance, product quality, minimize wastages in production process, reduce fatigue and increase speed of work etc. Today’s Government support to the women entrepreneurship development through MSME and DIC and another side make in India, start Up India, stand up India and other various schemes also. And to develop the entrepreneurship Government provides the various types of trainings and skill developments programmers to the people who wanted to start their business, entrepreneurs to start their business and develop their business successfully.

This paper emphasized on the skill development programmes for women entrepreneurs by the government of India. For the purpose of women entrepreneurs development. The research paper is based on secondary data which is available on the websites, journals, book and articles.

Published
2019-12-01
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Sawale, S., & Karpe, M. (2019). Skill Development and Women Entrepreneurs in India. Shanlax International Journal of Economics, 8(1), 32-36. https://doi.org/10.34293/economics.v8i1.1323
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