IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

RURAL ENTREPRENEURS’ CONTRIBUTIONS TO GROWTH OF INDIAN ECONOMY

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DR. JAGADISH S. TALAWAR

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Now a day’s entrepreneur’s regions role, Indian economy of rural and rural entrepreneurs play a crucial role in the development of the economy. Villages are entrepreneur in the backbone of the involved in many activities to increase their standard of living. Rural entrepreneurs are those who carry out entrepreneurial activities by establishing industrial and business units in the rural sector o f the economy. In other words, establishing industrial and business units in the rural areas refers to rural entrepreneurship. In simple words, rural entrepreneurship implies entrepreneurship emerging in rural areas. Rural industries and business organizations in rural areas generally associated with agriculture and allied activities to agriculture. Entrepreneurship plays an influential role in the economic growth and standard of living of the country. As a startup founder or small business owner, you may think that you are simply working hard to build your own business and provide for yourself and your family. But you are actually doing a whole lot more for your local community, state, region, and the country as a whole. Entrepreneurship has a long past and the word ‘Entrepreneur’ originated in the French language in the middle of the 17th or 18th centuries. The term “Entrepreneurship” describes individual economic sources in the late 19th century. In the past two decades, the word entrepreneurship is widely termed popularly throughout the world by the public to corporate stakeholders. The primary sector of our world & Indian economy is the Allied Service sector, Raw Materials, Unorganized, and Agriculture. The next and versatile sectors are production, trade, fabrication, assembly, construction, etc. to expedite all operations. Finally, the tertiary sector provides infrastructural support such as the service sector, distributed, organized, banking, and Insurance

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