Inclusive entrepreneurship today holds the promise of an exciting and uncharted future for social transformation in the country. Explain (200 Words)
Refer - Indian Express
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KEY POINTS
· Despite the constitutional guarantee of equality, the mind space of Indian society is deeply entrenched in caste and its serpentine matrix.
· In a departure from the fixation on traditional parameters for the study of Dalit rights and empowerment, there is now a focus on how market forces can be expanded to address social exclusion.
· As per the reports by the MSME ministry, Dalit-owned ventures are still minimal in terms of numbers as well as revenue.
· Micro studies conducted all over India show that Dalits are still indentured to their traditional caste-assigned occupations, which are usually manual and low-paying.
· To overcome hindrances to the establishment of networks across various social groups, Dalit entrepreneurs take recourse to their internal ties and use them to sustain their economic gains.
· The District Industries Centre (DIC) stipulates that to nurture entrepreneurs, the government must increase the share of goods produced by Dalits in its procurement.
· State financial corporations have also been instructed to increase financial support to Scheduled Caste entrepreneurs.
· It is evident that despite the existence of government schemes and policies to support such initiatives, the actual benefit could never reach the beneficiaries due to the artificial inaccessibility created by inherent social and caste biases.
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