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One Step Towards Sustainable Entrepreneurship - An Experience In Rural Management Education

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Gandhiji always favoured the education system based on personal life experiences. It has been observed if some live demonstration, real experiences and worth examples are included in academic programmes of management studies; it can definitely be proved fruitful. This can develop spirit of entrepreneurship and the attributes and attitude as future entrepreneurs in students, who are going to be responsible citizens of India. Here, an attempt has been done to show the outcomes and to explain the possibilities of motivating the youth towards sustainable entrepreneurship, which can be proved as an effective step towards the sustainable rural development of India. Key words: Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Udyog, Nai Talim, Life Skill Development, Rural Management

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  • Amisha Shah, 2014. "One Step Towards Sustainable Entrepreneurship - An Experience In Rural Management Education," Working papers 2014-06-14, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2014-06-14
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    1. Sriram M S, 2007. "Rural Management Education in India: A Retrospect," IIMA Working Papers WP2007-04-01, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department.
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