Micro Entrepreneurship Activities Case Study

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Micro entrepreneurship Activities of SHG’s through MFI- A case study of Jasmine Cultivation through SHG’s SKDRDP in D.K district

Abstract
The micro entrepreneurship activities are the small business initiatives which are being undertaken as an economic activity either as a main source of income to the family or an additional source of income to the family. In India there are many MFI-NGO’s which promote various micro entrepreneurship activities among the SHG groups. Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project(SKDRDP) is one of the best MFI which has been promoting various micro entrepreneurship activities in the rural areas in order to promote entrepreneurship ability and to alleviate the extreme poverty in the rural areas. Out of …show more content…

These small economic activities have been providing multifarious benefits to the SHG members in terms of economic empowerment, self empowerment and also social empowerment. In India there are many MFI-NGO’s which promote various micro entrepreneurship activities among the SHG groups. These activities have given them an opportunity to develop themselves, the society and ultimately the nation. Shre Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project is one of the best MFI which has been promoting various micro entrepreneurship activities in the rural areas in order to promote local talents and to alleviate the extreme poverty in the rural areas. Out of many micro entrepreneurship activities Jasmine cultivation is a prominent activity which is being taken by majority of SHG members throughout Karnataka. So a small research is made on this area to analyze the positive repercussions of jasmine cultivation through SHG …show more content…

It is located in Dharmastala in Belthangady Taluk of South Canara District. Dharmastala is a famous Hindu religious shrine of South India which has a history of more than 700 years. The temple is managed by one single family known as Heggades which means ‘speaking manjunatha’. The administration is considered to be hereditary one the eldest male child is crowned as the Dharmadikari. At present Dr. D. V Virendra Heggade is the 21st lineage of the family.
Shri Kshetra Dharmastala Rural Development programme is a unique development programme of the temple Dharmastala. It is registered under the Charitable Trust act of 1920 in the office of Sub registrar, Government of Karnataka in 1991. The trust actually was established in 1982 and its head office is situated in Dharmastala in Belthangady Taluk. The main motto of the trust is to serve to the needs of the community especially for the upliftment of the weaker section of the

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