An analytical study on impact of Prime Minster Employment Generation Program on growth of MSME in Bilaspur District
Abstract
Credit facilities from government initiatives are a major source of money and employment for the poor masses in various developing countries. India is no exception in this case. In India, a large number of unemployed youths are attempting to overcome financial constraints in order to start a business. In this context government of India has started Prime Minister Employment Generation Program to promote entrepreneurship. This paper focuses on to study the impact of PMEGP on growth of MSME and also to find whether the scheme has been properly utilized or not. It is found that PMEGP has a significant impact on sustainable growth of MSME and the impact is positive.
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