A Way For Economic Empowerment: Micro Enterprise Development And Rural Women Entrepreneurship
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Abstract
Women entrepreneurs are significant contributors to local economies, and they account for a sizable portion of microbusinesses in developing nations. In addition to taking care of household duties and raising children, rural women typically shoulder the majority of the burden for agricultural productivity. Self Help Groups (SHGs) have opened the road for economic independence of rural women in developing nations like India where the economic condition of women is quite deplorable, especially in rural regions, and prospects for earning are very limited. The literature in this topic is briefly reviewed in this essay, which focuses on the opportunities and difficulties experienced by female business owners in rural locations. It looked at how SHGs and microentrepreneurship development affected women's emancipation.