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Dr. Prabhakar Y A S H W A N T R A O Harkal
  • Associate professor and research guide
    Department of commerce and management
    Dnyanopsak college ,PARBHANI (maharashtra )
  • 09403065455 ,7588431401
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP,... more
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP, respectively, in the year 2019-20. Unlike large enterprises that are concentrated in the metros, MSMEs are spread across smaller and larger rural as well as urban centres of India. They are also the biggest source of employment, especially in rural India, and contribute to the rural development and industrialisation. MSMEs also act as a great social bridge as smaller enterprises are owned by socially backward classes and women than are larger enterprises. For these reasons and more, the India government has always promoted the growth and development of MSMEs through policy initiatives, technology up gradation, and via other means. Consequently, MSMEs have also grown in multi-folds in the past decades in terms of the number of enterprises in operation and the...
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Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP,... more
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP, respectively, in the year 2019-20. Unlike large enterprises that are concentrated in the metros, MSMEs are spread across smaller and larger rural as well as urban centres of India. They are also the biggest source of employment, especially in rural India, and contribute to the rural development and industrialisation. MSMEs also act as a great social bridge as smaller enterprises are owned by socially backward classes and women than are larger enterprises. For these reasons and more, the India government has always promoted the growth and development of MSMEs through policy initiatives, technology up gradation, and via other means. Consequently, MSMEs have also grown in multi-folds in the past decades in terms of the number of enterprises in operation and the...
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Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP, respectively,... more
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP, respectively, in the year 2019-20. Unlike large enterprises that are concentrated in the metros, MSMEs are spread across smaller and larger rural as well as urban centres of India. They are also the biggest source of employment, especially in rural India, and contribute to the rural development and industrialisation. MSMEs also act as a great social bridge as smaller enterprises are owned by socially backward classes and women than are larger enterprises. For these reasons and more, the India government has always promoted the growth and development of MSMEs through policy initiatives, technology up gradation, and via other means. Consequently, MSMEs have also grown in multi-folds in the past decades in terms of the number of enterprises in operation and the collective revenue of the sector. Several challenges affect the growth of MSMEs, however. One of these is the limited academic studies into the financial performance of MSMEs, probably due to the unavailability of adequate data. The present research attempts to fill this gap by conducting a financial performance evaluation of 51 sample MSMEs based in the district of Nanded, Maharashtra. The research utilizes Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to compare the financial performance of sample MSMEs selectively using the suitable variables identified by Arasu et al. (2021). Findings suggest sharp differences in the financial performance of sample units. Inefficient units are suggested to improve their return on asset, return on capital employed, and net profit margin.
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studies in entrepreneurship with special reference to Marathi short stories is an analysis of popular short stories in relation with the entrepreneurial values .Five most important factors of an entrepreneurship are consider for... more
studies in entrepreneurship with special reference to Marathi short stories is an analysis of popular short stories in relation with the entrepreneurial values .Five most important factors of an entrepreneurship are consider for analytical values t. they are Risk bearing capacity ,organisation building ability,Capital  accumulation tendency,innovation,mobility.
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Make in India is an initiative of the government of India to encourage multinational and domestic orgnisations to manufacture their products in India. The major objectives behind that the initiative is to focus on twenty five sectors of... more
Make in India is an initiative of the government of India to encourage multinational and domestic orgnisations to manufacture their products in India. The major objectives behind that the initiative is to focus on twenty five sectors of the economy for job creation and skill enhancement. Some of these sectors are automobile,
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Generally it has been observed that women's are more involved in to small scale business activities as entrepreneurs. Indian women are near about 50% of the Indian population and they directly as well as indirectly contribute to the... more
Generally it has been observed that women's are more involved in to small scale business activities as entrepreneurs. Indian women are near about 50% of the Indian population and they directly as well as indirectly contribute to the economic parameters of the nation. Entrepreneurship is an important force behind success in any industry, and tourism is no exception. In this paper look in to various problems and prospects of rural women entrepreneurs in the tourism industry in marathwada region. Entrepreneurship is critical to the tourism sectors due to the rapid change in consumer demands and expectations and constant innovation tendencies rural women's entrepreneurship nexus with tourism is critical. Rural women entrepreneurship is more related to the concept of social entrepreneurship, as its outward appearance of social innovation can more easily be collaborated with the local rural women for the prerequisite of community based tourism development Community based tourism is tourism run by the local people in the form of rural tourism, agricultural tourism, farm tourism, craft tourism, or any form that is monetary and combines its actions with the tourism sector. With this approach, entrepreneurial attitude in rural women can be initiated by exploiting their basic skills and knowledge.
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Abstract- Women entrepreneurship has immense importance in developing nation like India. It has positive & immense effect on employment and income generation. Generally, the sector which is not organized & which is unknown or neglected by... more
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Women entrepreneurship has immense importance in developing nation like India. It has positive & immense effect on employment and income generation. Generally, the sector which is not organized & which is unknown or neglected by public authorities is part of informal sector. The informal sector is defined as those establishments that employ less than ten persons with or without use of power. The formal sector encompasses manufacturing, trade and services, while the informal sector consists of small size operations & low investment. Women-owned businesses have drawn significant attention around the world. Normally, women start business for several reasons like financial support to family, for bread & butter, Independence, passion etc. This kind of business is operated on small scale and operated from her own home. Now a day’s, women are proving themselves as good entrepreneur, they want to stick to business. But women do not receive support from family, society or government authorities. These women entrepreneurs must become a part of modern small-scale units. If they are equipped with proper training, guidance, marketing support & capital the combined effect of all these is bound to accelerate the process of women entrepreneurship development.
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Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP, respectively,... more
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are an indispensable part of the Indian economy. In terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), MSMEs accounted for about 33% and 31% of India's GVA and GDP, respectively, in the year 2019-20. Unlike large enterprises that are concentrated in the metros, MSMEs are spread across smaller and larger rural as well as urban centres of India. They are also the biggest source of employment, especially in rural India, and contribute to the rural development and industrialisation. MSMEs also act as a great social bridge as smaller enterprises are owned by socially backward classes and women than are larger enterprises. For these reasons and more, the India government has always promoted the growth and development of MSMEs through policy initiatives, technology up gradation, and via other means. Consequently, MSMEs have also grown in multi-folds in the past decades in terms of the number of enterprises in operation and the collective revenue of the sector. Several challenges affect the growth of MSMEs, however. One of these is the limited academic studies into the financial performance of MSMEs, probably due to the unavailability of adequate data. The present research attempts to fill this gap by conducting a financial performance evaluation of 51 sample MSMEs based in the district of Nanded, Maharashtra. The research utilizes Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to compare the financial performance of sample MSMEs selectively using the suitable variables identified by Arasu et al. (2021). Findings suggest sharp differences in the financial performance of sample units. Inefficient units are suggested to improve their return on asset, return on capital employed, and net profit margin.
this is quite new approach of research
Make in India is an initiative of the government of India to encourage multinational and domestic orgnisations to manufacture their products in India. The major objectives behind that the initiative is to focus on twenty five sectors of... more
Make in India is an initiative of the government of India to encourage multinational and domestic orgnisations to manufacture their products in India. The major objectives behind that the initiative is to focus on twenty five sectors of the economy for job creation and skill enhancement. Some of these sectors are automobile,