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The importance of micro-credit and micro-entrepreneurship cannot be disowned in labour-surplus country like India vis-a-vis in state of Odisha where poverty and employment crisis have taken a volcanic shape, and created multiple problems both in socio-economic and socio-political lives. The informal sector, in the form of micro-enterprises, so long having deep attachment with rural economy has now become integral part of the economy of the state and the country due to overall change in economic scenario of the country. Odisha is no exception to it. So also the impact is widely diverged. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The importance of micro-credit and micro-entrepreneurship cannot be disowned in labour-surplus country like India vis-a-vis in state of Odisha where poverty and employment crisis have taken a volcanic shape, and created multiple problems both in socio-economic and socio-political lives. The informal sector, in the form of micro-enterprises, so long having deep attachment with rural economy has now become integral part of the economy of the state and the country due to overall change in economic scenario of the country. Odisha is no exception to it. So also the impact is widely diverged. The present research intents to assort the inter-district variances in the impacts of the highly successful micro-credit programmes on developing micro-entrepreneurship.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sanjeeb Kumar Jena, a Gold Medalist from Utkal University, is now working as Associate Professor in Commerce in Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh. He had more than 70 research presentations and 3 books and 25 research publications to his credit.His areas of interest and research are Rural Finance, Rural development, and Micro-Finance.