“…Creativity at the grassroots has taken a pivotal position in the discourse of sustainable socio-economic development, especially in the developing world. Despite the conceptual ambiguity around the term “grassroots innovations”, a growing body of literature has emerged on the innovations from the informal sector focusing on various dimensions such as understanding the local context, behaviour of the innovators and impact of various institutional mechanisms on these innovations (Bhaduri and Kumar, 2011; Abrol and Gupta, 2014; Kumar and Bhaduri, 2014; Kumar, 2014; Sheikh, 2014; Joshi et al , 2015; Gupta, 2016; Nair et al , 2017; Sharma and Kumar, 2018). An important point of consensus found in various definitions on grassroots innovations is that they are scarcity-induced innovations, using locally available resources by the people outside formal setup, and developed to meet a need often ignored by the formal sector (Srinivas and Sutz, 2008; Bhaduri and Kumar, 2011; Nair et al , 2017).…”