Description
Entrepreneurship has emerged as a powerful tool for economic development, employment generation, and social empowerment, especially in developing countries like India. In recent years, despite India's impressive economic growth, the challenge of unemployment-particularly among educated youth-continues to persist. Rural women college students face additional barriers such as limited access to resources, lack of exposure, socio-cultural constraints, and inadequate skill-based training. In this context, entrepreneurship offers a viable pathway not only for self-employment but also for fostering inclusive and sustainable development. This book, Entrepreneurship Awareness and Skill Development among Rural Women College Students: Issues, Opportunities, and Strategies, aims to examine the level of entrepreneurship awareness and skill development among rural women students studying in autonomous arts and science colleges, with special reference to Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu. The focus on autonomous colleges is significant, as these institutions have the flexibility to design and implement curricula that are aligned with contemporary. Dr. K. SOUNTHARA PRIYADr. A. JOSEPHINE STELLAAssistant Professor of Commerce.The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam College for Women, Sivakasi.



