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  2. Low Costs, High Potential: 10 Best Countries for Young ... - AOL

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    Starting a business as a young entrepreneur isn't just about having a great idea. It's also about being in the right place to make it happen. Hostinger's latest study ranks the top countries for...

  3. FISME - Wikipedia

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    Coinciding with the launch of major policy and support initiatives of the Indian government to promote the growth and development of small scale industries in India, FISME was initially born as the National Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs (NAYE) in 1967 to provide an outreach and advocacy forum for small industries in particular and entrepreneurship in general.

  4. National Entrepreneurship Network - Wikipedia

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    Based on an idea by Romesh Wadhwani, and co-founded with Sunita Singh, Nilima Rovshen, and Laura Parkin, the goal of the community is to enable new and future entrepreneurs to access events and resources, share ideas and content, organize and market activities, and forge relationships across India and the world.

  5. Jeroo Billimoria - Wikipedia

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    Jeroo Billimoria (born 20 July 1965) is an Indian social entrepreneur and the founder of several international NGOs.Her work has been featured in several books. [1] [2] [3] Her most recent initiatives include Child and Youth Finance International (CYFI), which Jeroo founded in 2011, Aflatoun (Child Savings International), Childline India Foundation and Child Helpline International.

  6. CIIE.CO - Wikipedia

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    CIIE.CO is an Indian startup accelerator and incubator that supports early-stage startups located at IIM Ahmedabad in Ahmedabad, India.It was founded in 2002 to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in India. [1]

  7. Social entrepreneurship in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Social entrepreneurship at its core is more difficult than traditional entrepreneurship as social entrepreneurs must find where markets or institutions have failed. [33] This is significant as many South Asian countries lack strong democracies, and low government transparency often means that governments lack the capability to address social ...

  8. Stand-Up India - Wikipedia

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    Stand-Up India was launched by the Government of India on 5 April 2016 to support entrepreneurship among women and SC & ST communities. Stand Up India Loan Scheme is a government initiative launched by the Government of India in 2016 to promote entrepreneurship and facilitate bank loans to Scheduled Caste (SC) / Scheduled Tribe (ST) and women entrepreneurs in the country.

  9. National Social Entrepreneurship Forum - Wikipedia

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    National Social Entrepreneurship Forum was founded by Yashveer Singh [1] and Srikumar Murthy G in 2009 at Bangalore, India.Since its inception, NSEF has undertaken social entrepreneurial activities in several academic institutes [2] and cities [3] across India and has worked in collaboration with various organizations such as Villgro, Samhita Social Ventures, [4] NASSCOM Social Innovation ...

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