Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
Narendra Behera, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma
Vol 18, No 11 ( 2023 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no: 322-328 | Published on: 30-11-2023
Abstract
Micro-enterprises, characterized by their modest scale and low startup requirements, present a unique opportunity to uplift tribal communities by generating income and fostering employment. This study explores the diverse micro-enterprises prevalent in tribal areas, such as handicrafts, food processing, and agriculture, which leverage local skills and resources. Despite their potential, tribal communities face challenges in adopting micro-enterprises, including lack of awareness, risk aversion, and cultural resistance. This research investigates the major causes of reluctance among tribal populations and proposes strategies to overcome barriers, emphasizing the role of awareness-building, risk mitigation, and comprehensive support systems. By addressing these challenges, microenterprises can flourish, empowering tribal communities and contributing to sustainable development.
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