Cases of Entrepreneurs After Independence
Cases of Entrepreneurs After Independence
Cases of Entrepreneurs After Independence
Media should display high-profile programs showcasing entrepreneur’s success stories more
frequently to motivate these youngsters as they are the driving force for any nation to grow. We
need flexible policy environments and funding to stimulate and build the framework of an
entrepreneurial ecosystem and more importantly, a entrepreneurial culture of interaction and
collaboration.
Government can play a major role in bringing together stakeholders to create an ecosystem
which gives boost to entrepreneurship at the national, regional and local levels.
Promotion of Entrepreneurial Culture in
India :-
Development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is
strongly linked to the presence of a supportive environment.
Initiatives ranging from implementing a receptive regulatory
environment to establishing access to technology and finance have
been at the forefront.
Yet despite these efforts, on promoting “entrepreneurship”
specifically and emphasizing its importance as an independent factor
in enhancing competitiveness.
Government launched the venture capital finance for scheduled caste
entrepreneurs through the Industrial Finance Corporation of India
(IFCI) with initial Rs. 200 crore.
The government of India has played an important role in promoting
an entrepreneurial culture.
Post-independence of Indian
Entrepreneurial Culture :-
Most of the researchers in their research studies made statement that Indians
have always been entrepreneurial in nature; it’s just only recently that this word
is being used so often. Speaks about the challenges entrepreneur have faced and
the way to go ahead.
The researchers noted the distinct phases in the history of entrepreneurship in
India after the country's independence. Long years of domination had left
severe scars on the Indian psychological evident in the entrepreneurial culture
that was growing in the governmental set up. Around two hundred years of
foreign burden had wiped out independent mindset among the work force with
no decision making ability whatsoever.
In this background the thought leaders had to struggle to bring about an
entrepreneurial attitude. Despite the arrival of independence, the early decade
of 1950-60s marked a slow progress from an agrarian economy to an
industrialized market. Industry was dominated by textile power looms in and
around Bombay, Ahmadabad, Calcutta and Madras.
The 5 stages of entrepreneurship
Drive
Persistence
Quitting
Vision
Mission
Problems Faced After Independence:-
Ludhiana
SHRI JANKI DAS KAPUR
A man who had a dream to provide quality
bicycles to his countrymen at reasonable
prices.