Women Empowerment through Institutional Support
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In the era of economic development by liberalization and globalization Women entrepreneurship is gaining importance in India The Government of India is implementing a number of programmes, for improving access to employment, education, health, infrastructure development, urban development, e The policy and institutional framework for developing entrepreneurial skills, providing vocation education and training has widened the horizon for economic empowerment of women, However, women hold only 14% of the economic enterprising India.. This conceptual paper indicates and emphasizes the women entrepreneurs as the potentially emerging human resource in the 21st century. The primary objective of this paper is to study the role of govt. in women empowerment through various policies of industrialization in Punjab and Chandigarh. For this purpose, 300 women respondents are contacted. On the basis data collected, recommendations are given to promote spirit of women entrepreneurship and helping the women to become a successful entrepreneur.
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