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A Case Study of First Generation Women Entrepreneur from Unorganised


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1 Dept. of Commerce, MLA First Grade College for Women, Bangalore, India
 

The Author met Mrs. ASHWINI NAYAK, an entrepreneur from unorganized sector, in an International Conference and had an informal interaction with her. Discussion with the entrepreneur inspired the author that Mrs. Ashwini Nayak story can be a source of inspiration for many budding entrepreneurs. Therefore, selected the same for the study, where an effort is made to cram the real life experience of Mrs. Ashwini Nayak and how her personality reflects on the society.

'Empowering the women is a prerequisite for creating a good nation; when women are empowered, society with stability is assured. Empowerment of women is essential as their thoughts and their value systems lead to the development of a good family, good society and ultimately a good nation'


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N. Usha Devi
Dept. of Commerce, MLA First Grade College for Women, Bangalore, India

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The Author met Mrs. ASHWINI NAYAK, an entrepreneur from unorganized sector, in an International Conference and had an informal interaction with her. Discussion with the entrepreneur inspired the author that Mrs. Ashwini Nayak story can be a source of inspiration for many budding entrepreneurs. Therefore, selected the same for the study, where an effort is made to cram the real life experience of Mrs. Ashwini Nayak and how her personality reflects on the society.

'Empowering the women is a prerequisite for creating a good nation; when women are empowered, society with stability is assured. Empowerment of women is essential as their thoughts and their value systems lead to the development of a good family, good society and ultimately a good nation'