Abstract:
Recognising the importance of women in the economic growth of the nation, the Government of India along
with State Governments has been taking several efforts since post-independence period to uplift women from
their conditions in general. Attempts were made by the Government to address the issues through
employment, empowerment, labour force participation, education, gender equality and entrepreneurship. The
focus of Government is progressively shifting towards promoting women entrepreneurship to motivate
women to participate in the economic activities. The study examines the perspective of women who are getting
benefitted through various government schemes implemented in assistance with non-governmental
organizations. The impact observed is in terms of such as - financial assistance, training facilities,
infrastructure and its awareness, motivation, confidence, increase in the rate of women opting for
entrepreneurship. Studies have shown that such initiatives are boosting self-confidence, increasing the
purchasing power and decision making power, leading to their empowerment. It, therefore, addresses the
economic, socio-cultural, inter-personal, psychological, political and legal domains of empowerment. The
study has been conducted in two selected village of Maharashtra. Data was collected from various NGO,
Women entrepreneurs and women beneficiaries associated with various Self-Help Group’s (SHG’s) in the
Kanave, Shahapur (Dist. Thane) and Vengaon, Karjat (Dist. Raigad) regions. The qualitative research
method has been adopted for analysis of this research .The primary data was collected from personal
interviews with well-structured questionnaires and focus group discussions in both the areas. The study
indicates that the schemes are working in the interest of women and the quality of life of women has been
changed in terms of decision making power, going out, and taking decision for their children’s’ education after
working with various SHGs. Yet, measures are necessary to design schemes and programmes that will benefit
women in the long run.
Description:
Thirteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Sasi Misra, Sunil Shukla, Ganapathi Batthini