2. INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
TYPES OF RURAL ENTREPRENUERSHIP
NEED FOR RURAL ENTREPRENUERSHIP
BASIC PRINICIPLES
EFFECT OF GLOBALISATION
TYPES OF RISK
OPPORTUNITIES
CHALLENCES
RECOMMONDATIONS TO BOOST UP
ADVANTAGES
SUCCESSFUL RURAL ENTREPRENUERS
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4. • India lives in villages and it’s true spirits lives in
rural areas-Mahatma Gandhi
• In favor of heavy and large industries.
• Crying need of India is production by masses
through rural entrepreneurship
5. WHAT IS RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
Rural entrepreneurship is that
entrepreneurship which ensures
value addition to rural resources
in rural areas engaging largely rural
human resources.
8. • Optimum utilization of local resources in an
entrepreneurial venture by rural population - Better
distributions of the farm produce results in the rural
prosperity.
• Entrepreneurial occupation rural population to
reduce discrimination and providing alternative
occupations as against the rural migration.
• To activate such system to provide basic '6 m'-
manpower, money , material, machinery,
management and market to the rural population.
11. • Crashed Scheme for Rural Development
• Food for Work Program
• National Rural Employment Program
• Regional Rural Development Centers
• Bank of Technology
• Rural Innovation Funding
• Social Rural Entrepreneurship.
12. • Family Challenges
• Social Challenges
• Technological Challenges
• Financial Challenges
• Policy Challenges
• Growth of Mall Culture
• Poor Assistance
• Power Failure
• Lack of Technical know how
• Capacity Utilization
• Infrastructure Sickness
13. • Modernization of rural industrial sector and up gradation
of rural skills
• Supply of raw materials at reasonable rate
• Specific action to link the production centers to market in
the urban areas
• Training in government schemes
• Training institutions need to be strengthened
• Eliminate middle men in marketing business
14. • Small and cottage industries can be started
with low capital investment
• The rural industries take an advantage of local
resources-local raw materials,skill,experience
• Catering to the local demand thereby avoiding
transaction cost
• Rural enterprise create jobs in the rural areas
of developing countries