Rural Entrepreneurship through Micro Finance, Bank Lending and Subsidy in Karnataka

K. Ramakrishna
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Women from the weaker sections of the society organized in to Self Help Groups (SHG) are running enterprises in various regions in both urban and rural India. These enterprises belong to sectors like agriculture, manufacturing and services. The initial capital required for the micro venture may come through micro credit which in many cases is supplemented by bigger loans through linkage of the SHG with some nationalized bank in the area, and in some cases may also receive bank end subsidy support. These micro ventures have been initiated with the objective of providing a means of livelihood to the members and some have been successful as they have provided a decent income to the members while some others have not. The reason may be many and the study tries to identify some of the enabling performance factors. The research looks at the performance of 125 micro enterprises that have been facilitated by a government run programme in Karnataka. Majority of these enterprises had received training and subsidy support from the government, under various subsidy and employment promotion programmes. The study is cross sectional and compares group run enterprises engaged in different entrepreneurial activity. A number of factors may have resulted in better performance, which is measured primarily in terms of turnover growth and growth in per capita income from the enterprise for those engaged in the group run entrepreneurial activity. The study suggests that choice of the activity, forward or market linkages, hand holding support for an extended period of time maybe more vital than subsidy for successful micro entrepreneurship promotion and only then there would be sustainable income generation from the entrepreneurial activity, which would ensure inclusive growth.
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卡纳塔克邦通过小额信贷、银行贷款和补贴实现农村创业
在印度城市和农村的各个地区,来自社会较弱阶层的妇女组织了自助小组(SHG),经营着企业。这些企业属于农业、制造业和服务业等部门。微型企业所需的初始资金可以通过小额信贷获得,在许多情况下,小额信贷还可以通过地方政府与当地一些国有银行的联系获得更大的贷款作为补充,在某些情况下,还可以获得银行的末端补贴支持。这些微型企业的目的是为成员提供谋生手段,有些已经成功,因为它们为成员提供了体面的收入,而另一些则没有。原因可能有很多,本研究试图找出一些促成性能的因素。这项研究考察了卡纳塔克邦政府运营的一个项目促进的125家微型企业的绩效。这些企业中的大多数在各种补贴和促进就业方案下得到了政府的培训和补贴支持。本研究是横断面的,比较了从事不同创业活动的集团经营企业。许多因素可能导致了更好的业绩,这主要是根据营业额增长和从事集团经营的企业活动的企业的人均收入增长来衡量的。研究表明,对活动的选择、远期或市场联系、长期扶持可能比成功促进微型企业的补贴更为重要,只有这样,才能从创业活动中产生可持续的收入,从而确保包容性增长。
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