Abstract:
The present time of Indian society is going through an interesting changeover. This transition is causing a
further increase in the gap between the rich and the poor of the country. While more and more Indians are
now a part of the billionaires club, there are now more poor and hungry people on the streets of India than
ever before (Harshit Poddar, 10/10/2016). Increased flow of the money now much spent of the social cause
work now, therefore more and more social enterprises are springing up in the developing countries with the
‘Bottom of the Pyramid’ poor being classified as a potentially large target market for products and services.
Where "SEVA" is considered as "PERAMO DHARM". The present form of the seva i.e. Service becomes
important part of the present life and Non Government Organizations are becoming the instruments in
rendering the services to the beneficiaries, Social Entrepreneurship (SE) is an emerging research field, the
structural dichotomy between social and entrepreneurship, is itself a complicating the both dividing and
fertilizing. The present study focused on the challenges and prospects of social entrepreneurship. So the data
were collected accordingly and analysed. It is found that the NGOs working in the Bhavnagar district have
different challenges, so, they have prospects differences too, respectively. It but obvious that each organization
have difference in the work nature and form, so the challenge and prospects differences are individually
different. It may found at national level too.