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Refoster of Traditional and Ancient Technology as Source of Income Srajan – A Rural Entrepreneurship

Dinesh Raj Purohit

Abstract


Entrepreneurship can be defined as the search of chance without esteem to resources currently controlled. It means that the entrepreneurship is a specific type of managerial behavior which is obtainable to practically all managers in organizations of all kinds and sizes. The aim of the current paper is to explore how rural entrepreneurship involves with place and space. It discovers the concept of “rural” as a socio-spatial theme in rural entrepreneurship and exemplifies the importance of distinguishing between ideal types of rural entrepreneurship.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jrrpd.v3i1.303

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