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education. “Finally I went with a
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These findings clearly suggest that
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Learning from start-up failure - un
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second most significant barrier to
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tion of the agenda to improve the y
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sOCIal/CulTural lEGITIMaCY anD aCCE
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The influence of Shah-e- Hamadan, a
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seem to negatively influence or hin
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to say that they face “age discri
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ChapTEr 4 EnTrEprEnEurshIp EDuCaTIO
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The Partnership for 21st Century Sk
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• 89% of all youth surveyed said
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ChapTEr 5 busInEss assIsTanCE & sup
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Existing Business Development Servi
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Jammu & Kashmir State Woman’s Dev
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ogy entrepreneurs in Kashmir. Gap A
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usiness contacts. But there is no m
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Executive Summary: The executive su
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ChapTEr 6 YOuTh aCCEss TO fInanCE I
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585 branches and another 100 branch
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Fund Scheme (SCFS) that is part of
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sessed on the basis of track record
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ChapTEr 7 The administrative and re
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e simplified and streamlined. In th
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ChapTEr 8 ThE WaY fOrWarD buIlDInG
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the following recommendations help
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. Increasing social and cultural ac
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ly seeking out, identifying and fin
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36. Establish and promote organized
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IblIOGraphY “Assessing Markets of
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“Jammu and Kashmir Economy: Refor
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Web References www.cosidici.com www
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ecommended books for aspiring Entre
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annex I Summary of Key Findings fro
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KEY FINDING # 4: Factors that de-mo
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KEY FINDING # 6: Youth prioritizati
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KEY FINDING # 9: Youth knowledge/aw
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KEY FINDING # 14: Youth awareness a
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KEY FINDING # 17: Youth perceptions
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KEY FINDING # 22: Youth perceptions
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annexure II: sKYE research Methodol
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This helps to put forth the concern
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annExurE III: basElInE QuEsTIOnnaIr
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5. Are the following actors support
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usiness in Kashmir? All/Some/None 2
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annexure IV: Quadrant analysis used
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annExurE V: QuEsTIOnnaIrE: YOuTh lE
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Disclaimer annexure VI: One Young K
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Agriculture is one of the key facto
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2.11 Dishonesty and corruption has
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and lack market experience impart e
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3.25 Entrepreneurs must learn from
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4.5 Youth must be connected with ro
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e set-up across the valley. They ca
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annexure VII: Individual Youth focu
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annExurE VIII: EnTrEprEnEur prOfIlI
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annexure Ix: Interview guide to the
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annExurE x: fraMEWOrK fOr 21sT CEnT
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Core Subjects and 21st Century Them
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industrial areas, estates, IIDCs et
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of the state, often resulting in de
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anExurE xII : rEGIsTraTIOn prOCEss
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e available at the time of availmen
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annexure xIII: financial Incentives
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5. INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVEL
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ment from purchasing or allowing an
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d) There will be no GST on purchase
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of the sick unit may be provided to
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• The effort under SESs is to cov
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