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Critical Analysis of Sustainable Income Generation Technique for Rural Women: Special Reference to Coimbatore District.

Issue Abstract

Abstract
Rural society in India is playing a vital role in the Indian Economic environment, contribution of rural women in economic system is not negligible, still we are facing some issues regarding the empowerment of rural women, earning for livelihood is still a challenge, with the help of this research paper there will be effort to highlights the performance of sustainable income generation techniques and get insights how it is effective and what up-gradation is needed to insure the sustainability key indicators for continuous income generation.


Author Information
Dr. Niraj Kumar
Issue No
9
Volume No
2
Issue Publish Date
05 Sep 2023
Issue Pages
177-188

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