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“A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SETTLEMENT RATIO OF ENTREPRENEURS AFTER TRAINING GIVEN BY RSETI”

    Dr. Hanumanth S. Patil, Mr. Rajendra S. Panditrao

Abstract

This study reviews the settlement ratio of entrepreneurs after training given by RSETI in Kolhapur and Nanded District. Researcher has focused on SHG members for this study. The objective of the study is to study the Entrepreneurship skills provided by RSETI as well as Impact of Entrepreneurship skill and settlement ratio on SHG group under RSETI Training in Kolhapur and Nanded District. Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI) is a replicated model of Rural Development and Self Employment Training Institute (RUDSETI) and a unique initiative which not only imparts training to the rural youths for different economic activities but also extends supports to beneficiaries to settle through self-employment by providing credit linkage to the beneficiaries. RSETI Institutions designed as to ensure necessary skill training and skill up gradation of the rural BPL youth to mitigate the unemployment problem. The SHGs plays a major part in achieving a sustaining livelihood by easing the rural women to enter into entrepreneurial conditioning. Globally, it's slowly proving one of the most effective strategies to neutralize poverty.

Keyword : RSETI, Entrepreneurship Skills, SHG, Settlement ratio.

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