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Entrepreneurship, Make in India and Jobs Creation

AuthorP. Madhavi and G. Satyanarayana
PublisherNew Century Publications
Publisher2018
Publisher192 p,
ISBN9788177084740

Contents: 1. Entrepreneurship : an introduction. 2. National policy for skill entrepreneurship (NPSDE): 2015. 3. Entrepreneurship development institutes in India. 4. Schemes for entrepreneurship development. 5. Women empowerment through entrepreneurship. 6. Jobs creation: policy and current scenario. 7. Make in India campaign. 8. Start-up India initiative. 9. Stand up India scheme. 10. Mahatma Gandhi national rural employment act (MGNREGA) 2005. 11. National rural livelihoods mission (NRLM)-Aajeevika. 12. National urban livelihoods mission (NULM). 13. Prime Minister employment generation programme (PMEGP). 14. National carreer service (NCS) project. 15. Internet and Jobs. Bibliography.  Index. 

Entrepreneurship is the quality of being an entrepreneur, i.e. one who undertakes on enterprise. The term puts emphasis on the risk and effort taken by individuals who both own and manage business, and on the innovations resulting from their pursuit of economic success.

National policy for skill development and entrepreneurship, 2015 aims to bring the world of education and training closer to the world of work so as to enable them together build a strong India. It provides clarity and coherence on how skill development efforts across the country can be aligned within the existing institutional arrangements. The policy links skill development to improved employability and productivity.

Make in India is an initiative of the Government of India to encourage multinational, as well as domestic companies to manufacture their products in India. It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 25, 2014. The objective is to make India as the top destination globally for foreign direct investment (FDI).

Presently, India is one of the youngest nations in the world with more than 62 percent of its population in the working age group (15-59 years), and more than 54 percent of its total population below 25 years of age. The problem of the educated unemployed raises special issues. It has to be tackled through proper educational planning and schemes of training, skill formation and entrepreneurial development.

This book provides a comprehensive account of policies and programmes for entrepreneurship development in India. More importantly, it details various programmes and schemes-including the flagship make in India campaign-of the Government of India to create jobs for the young population of India. (jacket)

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