MSME IN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN KERALA WITH REFERENCE TO ‘KUDUMBASHREE’

MSME's are now a vital part of the economy. They want balanced regional development, equal income and wealth distribution, and small savings put to productive use. Between 2002 and 2012, the MSME sector grew by an average of 8% per year, with over 60 million employees. Women-led businesses contribute to our country's overall growth by promoting economic, family, and community development, which benefits society and the economy. According to the Fourth All India MSME Census, women own 13.72 percent of MSME's in India. With Kumarashree, the Kerala Department of Local Self-Government seeks to redefine economic development and citizen-centric governance for women in Asia. This paper examines the role of Kudumbashree micro-enterprises in women entrepreneurship.

KEYWORDS: MSME, Women Entrepreneur, Kudumbashree, Govt. Schemes.


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