A study on the Development of Women Entrepreneurship in Ghaziabad, UP, India
Abstract
This study examined the Development of Women Entrepreneurship in Ghaziabad city. Women entrepreneurship growing concept in these days giving a new definition to the world women are showing their talent in all fields competing equally with the men. Women entrepreneurship is essential for every nation. If we want to compete with well developed nations, both men and women should participate in all activities on equal basis. In India the situation is different certain superstitions, controls on women in kept in back. Women success is there in all areas like house wife, teacher, professor, lawyer, engineer, doctor, pilot, scientist, technocrats, economists, etc.., in fact, women can manage the home efficiently, and why cannot she manage the business in an efficient manner. The success of women not in equal in all countries, based on social, cultural, demographical, geographical environments it is changing from one country to another country. Now, Women required certain unique motivational factors apart from economical support, government support. These unique motivational factors stand up women to get success as a women entrepreneur. The present paper focuses on the growth and performance of women entrepreneurs in India and the problems and challenges which are faced by women entrepreneurs in Ghaziabad city. It also focuses on initiatives taken by the government for women entrepreneurs. The present paper also focuses that the factors which motivate women to become successful entrepreneurs are achievement motivation and human relation.
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