AN ANALYSIS OF AWARENESS LEVELS TOWARDS GOVERNMENT SCHEMES FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN THOOTHUKUDI DISTRICT

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https://doi.org/10.55955/340002

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Women Entrepreneurs, Government schemes, Awareness, Women Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, Strategies and Policies, Government support

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Entrepreneurs play a crucial role in economic growth, acting as the engine that drives innovation, job creation and overall prosperity. A rising percentage of women are following their goals to become entrepreneurs and be successful in their business endeavours as the Indian start-up industry grows. Women's entrepreneurship is essential to society's advancement and growth in the economy. Significant business and economic growth in the nation has resulted from the growing number of women pursuing business ownership. The Government worldwide implements various schemes to support and empower women in starting and scaling businesses. The Indian government carries out a number of programs to help achieve this goal. For women entrepreneurs many government and non-government organizations they are providing training, economic development, merchandising and loan disbursement. According to the last NSS survey in India we have 60.84 million Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME’s) out of them only 20.37% MSMEs were owned by women. This paper focused to make a clear study on the awareness level amongst women entrepreneurs under numerous government schemes which are readily available to encourage and empower the women community in their entrepreneurial activities. With the assistance taken from both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, the research compiled with various advanced statistical tools and techniques to gather the data from the wide range of women respondents in Thoothukudi regional area. The findings will contribute valuable insights into the current state of awareness among women entrepreneurs in Thoothukudi regarding government schemes.

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Muthusamy, S. (2024). AN ANALYSIS OF AWARENESS LEVELS TOWARDS GOVERNMENT SCHEMES FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN THOOTHUKUDI DISTRICT. Sachetas, 3(4), 8-15. https://doi.org/10.55955/340002

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