The goal of this study was to look at the start-up ecosystem and entrepreneurial environment among tribal youth in the Tribal Sub-Plan area of Southern Rajasthan by assessing their predicament and working conditions. The study looked at the obstacles, challenges and possibilities that start-ups and new enterprises face, as well as how they may be used to create economic, political and social change by helping society towards a knowledge-based economy. The study’s goal is to underline the vital role of start-ups, and instead of seeing start-ups and challenges as two separate things, we may connect the two and ‘use’ start-ups to solve these problems, specifically by innovating in areas where tribal society’s most pressing problems exist.
As a start-up, as India’s economy grows, so will the contribution of private equity and venture capital to the overall economy. It is also a fair acknowledgment of the unique requirements that these kinds of businesses need in order to maintain their business operations, which require innovation and size. Furthermore, adding that some of the outstanding start-up countries like India are adopting technology to transform areas such as healthcare and wellness, education, agriculture and allied sectors, clean energy, security, financial inclusion and exclusion and water management. The spirit of start-ups boosts the next generation of economies and serves as a one-stop solution to the fortunes of people in rural India and the thieving economy. The Start-up and Stand-up missions can help the youth in upgrading their skills to become entrepreneurs. With gig work gaining ground, deserving candidates can get lucrative offers for their services. The article addresses the issues and problems that start-ups in India confront. The startup eco system is closely watching the Indian business climate and critically assessing how much help is required from the Indian government with their new Digital India initiatives.
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