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    Ms.S.Jayachitra‚ Ph.D.‚ Research Scholar in Commerce‚ Erode Arts and Science College‚ Erode‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India. E-mail: chituxdolly@gmail.com WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA - EMERGING ISSUES AND CHALLENGES ABSTRACT Women entrepreneurship is gaining importance in India in the wake of economic liberalization and globalization. The policy and institutional framework for developing entrepreneurial

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    In The Odd Women‚ I enjoyed the concept of female empowerment especially with Miss Nunn and Miss Barefoot who believe that women are successful even if they are not in a marriage. I find it interesting that the men are wanting a relationship as the men are unable to find stability without marriage. I especially see this concept of a man’s need for a relationship in Widdowson. When Widdowson meets Monica‚ he is intrigued and wants to get to know her‚ which he tries setting up multiple ‘dates’‚ which

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    Development of Rural Women through Entrepreneurship Key Words: - Entrepreneur‚ Entrepreneurship‚ Industrialization ‚ unemployment Abstract: - Empowerment of women has emerged as an important issue in recent times. The economic empowerment of women is being regarded these days as a Sine-quo-non of progress for a country; hence‚ the issue of economic empowerment of women is of paramount importance to political thinkers

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    OBSTACLE IN THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN By Asst. Prof. Mrs. Vandana C. Kakade Ph.D. Research Scholar‚ Department of English‚ JJT University‚ Zunzunu‚ Rajasthan. Kakadevc@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT The present paper focuses on the gender disparities in education which are an obstacle in gender equity and the empowerment of women. Gender equity and the empowerment of women is necessary to bring about the socio-economic development of country. Education is the key to the empowerment of women. Education

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    existence of the distinct discipline of rural marketing. Consequently‚ two schools of thought emerged. The first school belived that the products/services‚ marketing tools & strategies that are successful in urban areas‚ could be transplanted with little or no more modifications in rural areas. However‚ the second school saw a clear distinction between urban & rural India‚ & suggested a different approach‚ skills‚ tools & strategies to be successful in rural markets. What differentiates

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    motivation of its employees. Employee empowerment is one of them. Employee empowerment means that an employee is given a chance to be enterprising‚ take risks without compromising with the organizational goals‚ mission and vision. His say in the process of decision making is increased. This can be for one particular individual or for the entire organization. In the latter case it is called participative management. There are pros and cons to this employee empowerment. Whereas it is said and has been

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    “SUCCESS MANTRAS FOR RURAL MARKETING IN INDIA” Submitted to : Submitted By: Prof. Shipra Chaddha Name- Vakul Singh Gupta FPG0810/184 Indian Business Academy What makes Indian Rural Market so attractive

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    medical practitioners in rural India is fundamental to achieving universal health care in the country The Planning Commission’s draft 12th Plan for health has attracted much debate and controversy. Critics have been quick to direct their attention at two issues in it — the proposed increase in government health spending from one per cent to 1.58 per cent of GDP‚ and the “managed care model.” The spending increase was rightly felt to be grossly inadequate to move India towards achieving universal

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    Women and Enterprise in India As the online magazine telling the story of contemporary Indian women‚ we examine the rise of women entrepreneurs in India. By Aparna V. Singh Everywhere you look‚ there is an Indian woman in the pursuit of the entrepreneurial dream. Women have always been involved in small‚ usually home-based businesses but this is different. We are more visible‚ we are more ambitious and we hear more women talking about building businesses‚ not just earning an income. What is driving

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    Paper Written by Mr. RAHUL P. MORE ABSTRACT Self Help Groups : Catalyst for Women Empowerment (The Paper to be presented at 60th All India Commerce Conference at Hyderabad from 27th December 2007 to 29th December 2007) `Self-help’ may be defined as a process‚ group or organization comprising people coming together or sharing an experience or problem‚ with a view to individual and/ or mutual benefit. As empowerment commonly means `becoming powerful’‚ self-help may thus be viewed as one

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