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Evaluate the Young Entrepreneurs on Social Empowerment and Economic Empowerment with Special Reference to  Tamil Nadu

Dr. K. Manikandan1*

Abstract

Young individuals represent significant human capital, especially in the realm of entrepreneurship.  They embody the impending leaders and possess the capacity to advance the global economy. In the twenty-first century, there are further challenges to the empowerment of youth.  To overcome these challenges, it is essential for the global society to execute various initiatives and programs designed to promote youth entrepreneurship.  The cultivation of an entrepreneurial culture not only creates job opportunities for a significant portion of the population but also enhances national identity by using its potential, expertise, and resources. The government has enacted significant measures to promote entrepreneurship, considering these factors.  Entrepreneurship has become an exhilarating pursuit for educated youth in rural and semi-urban areas of India.  Therefore, it is essential to provide the necessary motivation to achieve optimal outcomes in economic development.  India has a large and well utilized youth population, making it one of the countries with the most significant demographic of young people.  The main aim of this research is to analyze a variety of micro, small, and medium firms operated by individuals under 35 years of age in Tamil Nadu.

Keywords:

Emerging Entrepreneurs, Social Empowerment, Economic Empowerment, Business Knowledge, Youth Population

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