THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH
Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, development, programmes, Economic growthAbstract
The concept of entrepreneurial development involves equipping a person the required information and knowledge used for enterprise building and polishing his entrepreneurial skills. In these days, entrepreneurial development programmes are treated as an important tool of industrialisation, and a solution of unemployment problem of India. In the present paper an attempt has been made to study the entrepreneurship development (ED) process in India and the role of entrepreneurship development programme in the economic growth of a nation. The data used for the purpose of study are mainly from secondary source.
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