Transcription of Entrepreneurship Development in India-the Focus on Start-ups
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Special Report20 Laghu Udyog SamacharSpecial Article Entrepreneurship Development in India-the Focus on Start-ups Sunita Sanghi & A. Srija1 IntroductionIndia today has reached that stage of the demographic transition wherein more than 60 percent of the population is in the economically active age group of 15-59 years, commonly referred to as the DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND. For india to tap this dividend it is necessary that the economy is able to generate enough job opportunities to productively absorb this economically active population. We do keep mentioning of 500 million strong workforce by 2022 but india faces challenges in reaping this demographic dividend considering that illiteracy levels among the labour force is still high and between 70-80 percent of the labour force have education levels below secondary.
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