Engaging and promoting young women’s entrepreneurship: A challenge to social work

Development is complete only with genuine acknowledgment of the roles of women as well as their active engagement in all forums – political, economic, and social forums – in life. Providing a conducive environment for women has been a developmental debate in India for many decades now. Yet India’s p...

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Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Female roles
Mainstreaming
Peri-urban areas
Resilience
Resistance
Self help
Social development
Social work
Social workers
Support groups
Support networks
Working women
Young women
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