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1 | NPA: A Comparative Study of PNB and HDFC Bank | Mangal Sain | 1-8 | Click Here |
2 | A STUDY ON SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Dr. Jyoti Saini | 9-14 | Click Here |
3 | THE APPLICATION OF CORPORATION AND SECURITIES LAW IN COMMON LAW ASIA CONCERNING CLIMATE RISK, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SINGAPORE, HONG KONG, AND INDIA |
Prasanta Mujarai | 15-27 | Click Here |
4 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN THE FIELD OF MENSTRUAL HYGIENE INDUSTRY : A CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS | Vaishnavi Joshi | 28–38 | Click Here |
5 | THE ROLE OF TEACHER IN DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Dr. Loveleen, Dr. Suresh Rani | 39-43 | Click Here |
6 | ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNDING SOURCES TO STARTUPS | Mr. Sathvik S | 44-53 | Click Here |
7 | A STUDY ON INITIATIVES TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA TO EMPOWER WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Dr. Manisha Arora,Swati,Anil | 54-67 | Click Here |
8 | GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Ms. Gagan Bhandari | 68-73 | Click Here |
9 | HIGHER EDUCATION AND ITS CRITICAL ROLE IN ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT | Dr. Wapangsenla Imchen | 74-84 | Click Here |
10 | STARTUPS FAILURE- A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED COMPANIES IN INDIA | Dr. Manisha Nagpal,Pankaj Chaudhary,Dr. Mohit Bindlish | 85-92 | Click Here |
11 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND THE ROAD OF CHALLENGES | Mamta Chawla,Aparajita Das Gupta Amist,Ishita Bhanot | 93-104 | Click Here |
12 | GOVERNMENT OF INDIA INITIATIVES IN START UPAND STAND UP INDIA | Ms. Neetu | 105-112 | Click Here |
13 | HURDLES AND SOLUTION FOR STARTUPS IN INDIA | Ms. Pooja Rani | 113-119 | Click Here |
14 | AN INSIGHT INTO PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA | Dr. Shagun Ahuja,Dr. Renu Sharma | 120-128 | Click Here |
15 | REASONS WHY START-UPS FAIL IN INDIA | Ms. Bhavisha Verma,Ms. Priya Rana | 129-135 | Click Here |
16 | STATUS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN HARYANA | Dr. Indira Bhati,Dr. Amit Joshi | 136-157 | Click Here |
17 | STAND UP INDIA SCHEME: BENEFITS OFFERED TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS | Dr Anju Sigroha,Ms Surbhi Dahiya | 158-166 | Click Here |
18 | CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP: AN INNOVATIVE WAY TO GROW AND SURVIVE | Shobha | 167-177 | Click Here |
19 | YOUNG ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA | Ms Ranjana,Ms Bhupinder Kaur | 178-186 | Click Here |
20 | GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A SWOT ANALYSIS FROM INDIAN PERSPECTIVE | Ms. Nirmala | 187-194 | Click Here |
21 | HIGHER EDUCATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT | Shivani | 195-206 | Click Here |
22 | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Dr. Sushma Gupta,Neetu Rani | 207-217 | Click Here |
23 | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Vandana | 218-228 | Click Here |
24 | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Vandana | 229-245 | Click Here |
25 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Ms. Anwesha , Ms. Yashna Bawa , Dr. Richa Sangwan | 246-255 | Click Here |
26 | FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS IN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY BASED ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM | Shama | 256-265 | Click Here |
27 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: ISSUES AND POLICIES | Nikita Arya,Upasana Gutt | 266-274 | Click Here |
28 | STATUS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN HARYANA | Ravinder Kaur | 275-286 | Click Here |
29 | PROBLEMS, PROSPECTS & DEVELOPMENTWOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA | Sapna Gupta | 287-300 | Click Here |
30 | ROLE OF GOVERNMENT SCHEMES TO PROMOTE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Preeti Gupta,Mamta Guglani,Indu Bala | 301-310 | Click Here |
31 | ENTREPRENEURSHIPAND INDIA: STRATEGIES FOR TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH MATH MEETS ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Ms. Sanchita | 311 | Click Here |