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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Sushama Rajeev Hasabnis is a professor at Late. Bindu Ramrao Deshmukh Arts & Commerce Mahila Mahavidyalaya. She is a multitalented and multifaceted personality with expertise in different fields. Sushama is a Ph.D holder in the field of human resource management field. She has been involved in social work for tribals in North Maharashtra. Sushama also has a large number of national and international papers to her credit. A teacher for over twenty years, Sushama is also a theater artist and a music enthusiast.Read More...
Dr. Sushama Rajeev Hasabnis is a professor at Late. Bindu Ramrao Deshmukh Arts & Commerce Mahila Mahavidyalaya. She is a multitalented and multifaceted personality with expertise in different fields. Sushama is a Ph.D holder in the field of human resource management field. She has been involved in social work for tribals in North Maharashtra. Sushama also has a large number of national and international papers to her credit. A teacher for over twenty years, Sushama is also a theater artist and a music enthusiast.
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Why is the number of women entrepreneurs low among tribal people? What problems do women in these tribes face? What measures can they take to overcome their problems? What are their prospects as entrepreneurs? A person who has any of these queries, will find answers within this book. Tribal Women Entrepreneurs: Problems and Prospectus is a study to aid policy makers, planners, researchers, academicians, and existing or potential tribal women entrepre
Why is the number of women entrepreneurs low among tribal people? What problems do women in these tribes face? What measures can they take to overcome their problems? What are their prospects as entrepreneurs? A person who has any of these queries, will find answers within this book. Tribal Women Entrepreneurs: Problems and Prospectus is a study to aid policy makers, planners, researchers, academicians, and existing or potential tribal women entrepreneurs.
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