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100 _aGanesh, Bhat S
245 _aNGOs, Social Networking and Entrepreneurship Development at Grassroots
_cGanesh, Bhat S.
260 _c2005
520 _aThese days 'private entrepreneurship' is a cynosure. The liberalised economic world order and the advances in sciences and technology have not only expanded the operational reach of entrepreneurs beyond national boundaries for wealth maximisation but even engendered 'enterpreneurism' in education, medicine, law, media, architecture, engineering, social work and others. Curiously, the withdrawal of the State, the guarantor of equity and poverty alleviation for the masses, has offered more space than ever before for the NGOs led by some well-meaning 'social entrepreneurs' to try out cost-effective solutions against poverty and unemployment. Rural Development and Self-employment Training Institutes (RUDESTIs) network, sponsored by a temple trust and two nationalised Banks, shows that socially embedded institutions are the better service-delivery agents in the promotion of 'small and micro enterprises' that take care of several socio-economic and political issues that underpin youth unemployment.
650 _aNgos
650 _aNon Government Organizations
650 _aNgos And Entrepreneurship
650 _aEntrepreneurshipip Research
650 _aSixth Biennial Conference On Advances An
650 _aBiennial Conference Papers
773 _aSixth Biennial Conference on Advances and Trends in Entrepre Research
_dFebruary 9-11,
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