Abstract:
Indian enterprises are providing employment opportunities to skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers. It
plays a significant role in developing entrepreneurship, as well as the economic development of India.
Enterprises are distributed in different regions of the country. Total numbers of estimated enterprises are
variance from one region to another. This sector is also balancing the large business as ancillary units in
fulfilling their requirements and contributing to the socio-economic development with inclusive growth of the
country. Southern region is one of the emerging regions with regard to entrepreneurship development.
Enterprises will determine the poverty and unemployment in respective regions. Therefore, the present paper
focuses on entrepreneurship development in region level. Researcher used the secondary data, which are
collected from different reports such as annual report of MSME and National Sample Survey Organization
report (73rd round). The present study is purely based on secondary data and analysed table and graph with
the help of appropriate statistical tools like Average, Percentage etc. This study found that unemployment and
poverty are high in Northern region because of less importance to the enterprises. In the same aspect Southern
region is in good condition with having large number of enterprises.
Description:
Thirteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Sasi Misra, Sunil Shukla, Ganapathi Batthini