IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

Challenges in the Adoption of Entrepeneurship among Tribal Women of Indore Region Madhya Pradesh

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Jyoti Bhadouria, Manoj Pandey, Gourav Kumar Singh

Abstract

In India, tribal development has been a success, with primitive societies in remote rural areas now teaching their children and living to acceptable levels. It's worth noting that, in addition to various government initiatives, non-governmental organizations have made significant contributions to training and education. Development in various sectors of the economy, particularly among indigenous populations. A survey was to investigate the chances and possibilities for persons living in remote areas are learning vital knowledge and skills for their survival. Women's skill development initiatives are particularly important. India's indigenous women would mostly benefit from training and skill development relating to agricultural forestry, papad preparation, sewing, cooking, sanitary pad preparation, and so on. Women in indigenous community’s domestic violence, physical and emotional torture, wife-beating, and other forms of abuse are common in India. It's also acknowledged that women have a hard time in training, programmes as a result of family responsibilities being shared. The government and non-governmental organizations work together to make arrangements. Women should be encouraged to form self-help organizations and seek solutions to their own difficulties. The paper highlights the instances of under-represented women who have been facing many of the challenges and problems in adoption entrepreneurship as profession in the numerous indigenous districts of Indore Division, Madhya Pradesh, India.

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