Problems and prospects for Women Self Help Group Entrepreneurs

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Azad Ahmad Wani, Rais Ahmad

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Women Entrepreneurs from SHG are energizing. SHG entrepreneur classifies, manages, and considers the risk associated with a business venture. At this time, more women are breaking away from traditional, gender-specific occupations and entering the workforce. The success of SHG members will be determined by their sales and information technology training. The government should assist these organisations throughout the early stages of their business to overcome teething problems and eventually give assistance and training to function independently as a successful business operation. The stress of this study is on the issues that self-help groups face. In India, women account for about half of the rural population and play a critical role in the rural economy. It has been highlighted that it is necessary for programmes specifically targeted at women. They have high-ranking positions in corporations, but they are also successful female entrepreneurs. The steady growth in female entrepreneurs may be attributed to various factors, the majority of which have the same reasoning as their male counterpart’s enthusiasm for facts, want to be their boss, and need to address humanitarian motives.Self-Help Groups play an essential role in economic development and women's empowerment. Women's empowerment has been recognised as a significant issue in developing nations such as India, and society has separated women. With the support of microcredit, SHGs now provide a chance for women to express their opinions, participate in decision-making, and connect. Despite this, women in SHGs are currently experiencing some serious issues.

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