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Impact of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes in North Karnataka
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The present study was undertaken during the year 2014-15 in three districts of North Karnataka. Fifty trained and 50 untrained entrepreneurs from each district were selected making a total sample size of 300. Majority of the trained and untrained were from middle age group, had education upto middle level of schooling, coming from rural area and having nuclear families.
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Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP), RUDSETI, Impact, Leadership, Decision Making, Confidence, Management Orientation, Establishment of Enterprise, Growth/Expansion of Enterprise.
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