GREATER SOCIAL MOBILITY OF TRIBAL WOMEN IN RURAL JHARKHAND: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TRIBAL WOMEN: A CASE STUDY FROM JHARKHAND

GREATER SOCIAL MOBILITY OF TRIBAL WOMEN IN RURAL JHARKHAND: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TRIBAL WOMEN: A CASE STUDY FROM JHARKHAND

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  • KHYATI MUNJAL

Abstract

Entrepreneurship is multi-dimensional; it involves analyzing people and their actions andhow they interact with their environments, be these social, economic, or political, and the institutional, policy, and legal frameworks that help define and legitimize human activities.Despite men and women gliding through the same entrepreneurial process, women face distinct dimensions and intense challenges in realizing their potential.That is why the field of women’s entrepreneurship has attracted considerable attention from academicians, practitioners, and policymakers. This work attempts to explore Entrepreneurship in tribal women in Jharkhand and analyze the main factors affecting and know the obstacles faced by them.

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20-05-2023

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KHYATI MUNJAL. (2023). GREATER SOCIAL MOBILITY OF TRIBAL WOMEN IN RURAL JHARKHAND: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TRIBAL WOMEN: A CASE STUDY FROM JHARKHAND. Vidhyayana - An International Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed E-Journal - ISSN 2454-8596, 8(si6), 676–692. Retrieved from https://vidhyayanaejournal.org/journal/article/view/775
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