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Empowering Entrepreneurs: Analyzing the Impact of Government Schemes on Entrepreneurship Development in India’s Unorganized Sector

In: Entrepreneurship in India's Unorganized Sector

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  • Mahima Shivani

    (COER University)

  • B. Veeralakshmi

    (COER University)

  • S. K. Sharma

    (HNB Garhwal University)

Abstract

The unorganized sector in India represents a substantial segment of the economy, encompassing diverse economic activities conducted by individuals and enterprises outside formal regulations. Characterized by informal employment, small-scale operations, and limited institutional support, the creation of jobs and economic contributions is greatly aided by the unorganized sector. In order to address a range of socioeconomic issues and advance equitable development, the Indian government has put in place a number of initiatives and programs in a variety of areas. In order to examine how government initiatives affect the unorganized sector of Uttarakhand's financial inclusion, this exploratory study uses primary data. This study offers significant insights for policymakers and financial institutions seeking to enhance the role of government programs in promoting entrepreneurial development in the unorganized sector, as it focuses on the efficacy of certain policies and initiatives. Finally, the study highlights the critical connection between financial inclusion programs and the stability and prosperity of the unorganized sector. The study looks into how government regulations affect the informal sector's use of technology, talent development, and financial access. The research intends to provide important insights into the adoption and efficacy of programs under financial inclusion initiatives in fostering entrepreneurial activities within this crucial and frequently marginalized sector of the economy. The study's findings are based on an analysis of experiences.

Suggested Citation

  • Mahima Shivani & B. Veeralakshmi & S. K. Sharma, 2025. "Empowering Entrepreneurs: Analyzing the Impact of Government Schemes on Entrepreneurship Development in India’s Unorganized Sector," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: Leo-Paul Dana & Naman Sharma (ed.), Entrepreneurship in India's Unorganized Sector, pages 79-95, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isbchp:978-981-96-4313-4_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-4313-4_6
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