Rural India holds immense entrepreneurial potential that can drive jobs, reduce migration, and enable inclusive economic growth if tiny and micro enterprises are nurtured effectively. While manpower, money, materials, and management exist in abundance, the real gap lies in structured guidance and mentorship rather than ideas or funding. Government schemes can facilitate resources, but they cannot handhold every rural innovator across districts. Business management and Engineering colleges, present in almost every district, can be transformed into catalysts by engaging students in preparing feasibility and project reports for local entrepreneurs. This creates a win-win ecosystem where entrepreneurs gain direction, students gain real-world exposure, and institutions contribute to local development. Corporate India can further strengthen this model through mentoring, market knowledge, and practical insights beyond CSR funding. A collaborative ecosystem of academia, corporates, government, and committed individuals can make rural India a powerhouse of sustainable entrepreneurship and accelerate the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
By: Diwakar Singh, RedFire Creations Pvt.Ltd.
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