Role of NGOs in Entrepreneurship Development A Study of Dakshina Kannada District / Ganesh, Bhat S.

By: Ganesh, Bhat S
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2000Subject(s): Dakshina Kannada District | Ngos | Non Government Organizations | Entrepreneurship Development | Support Environment | Small Business Development | Support Environment For Small Business D | Entrepreneurship Research | Entrepreneurshipesearch | Fourth Biennial Conference On Current Tr | Biennial Conference Papers In: Fourth Biennial Conference on Current Trends in Entrepreneur ResearchSummary: Entrepreneurship is an 'in' thing, which every country wants to promote. India is no exception. Since the sixties, India is in the forefront of entrepreneurship development initiatives and her expertise is being shared by many African and Southeast Asian countries. The credit for expanding the knowledge base goes to some premier State owned agencies - EDIT, NISIET NlESBUD and others. In the initial years, the development of 'industrial entrepreneurship' received the prime focus. However, there was a paradigm shift to stimulate entrepreneurship among the non-conventional segments of the society when the self-employment and anti-poverty programmes were introduced, Entrepreneurship Development through training intervention, popularly called as Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs) conceived to harness the entrepreneurial talent among urban elite, was scaled down to meet the requirements the specified target groups. It was the developmental compulsions that forced tile changes in the conventional EDP methodology to use it as a self. Employment stimulator to train non-conventional and lesser known target groups -- youth (literate or illiterate), poor (urban or rural), women,...
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Entrepreneurship is an 'in' thing, which every country wants to promote. India is no exception. Since the sixties, India is in the forefront of entrepreneurship development initiatives and her expertise is being shared by many African and Southeast Asian countries. The credit for expanding the knowledge base goes to some premier State owned agencies - EDIT, NISIET NlESBUD and others. In the initial years, the development of 'industrial entrepreneurship' received the prime focus. However, there was a paradigm shift to stimulate entrepreneurship among the non-conventional segments of the society when the self-employment and anti-poverty programmes were introduced, Entrepreneurship Development through training intervention, popularly called as Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs) conceived to harness the entrepreneurial talent among urban elite, was scaled down to meet the requirements the specified target groups. It was the developmental compulsions that forced tile changes in the conventional EDP methodology to use it as a self. Employment stimulator to train non-conventional and lesser known target groups -- youth (literate or illiterate), poor (urban or rural), women,...

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