Two women small business entrepreneurs belonging to the poorer sections of the rural and urban India have tried to arrange funds to ensure the viability of their business long term business. They had formed self-help groups with the development programs of the government of India for poverty reduction and human development. The first female students not only experienced opposition patriarchal people, but also his own family. She continued to get the training and the establishment of a workshop using its neighbors. The second woman was supported by his family, but also struggled to find a suitable location for the manufacture and sale of the product working. Despite the support of government and the allocation of funds to the business, women struggled to convince banks to lend to them. The long-term viability of their group was therefore in doubt.
by
Neha Sharma Paliwal,
Tanuja Sharma
Source: Ivey Publishing
7 pages.
Date Posted: May 24, 2013. Prod #: W13206-PDF-ENG
Base of women entrepreneurs: rural and urban groups of small businesses in India, if a solution
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