Study of Contribution of Social Entrepreneurship
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Social,, Entrepreneurship,, Environment,, Responsibilities,Abstract
India's fast expansion need a large number of social entrepreneurs. For long-term solutions to social and environmental issues, we need a revolution of people from all walks of life to come up with and implement innovative ideas. Products and services, both for business and nonprofit, are some of the available options. A considerable number of social entrepreneurs with fresh solutions are needed in India in the areas of sanitation, education, conserving water, gender bias, basic healthcare, female foeticide, and other environmental concerns. Immediate care is required to address these long-term concerns. Everything moves at a quicker pace in this competitive environment because of new technologies and current social trends. Adapting to new trends, technology, and innovations in order to stand out and attract more customers, the retail sector adjusts as well.
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