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A FOCUSED STUDY OF THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON START-UPS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE OLD AND NEWLY EMERGING INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS ORDER

Ananya Solanki

Volume: 10 Issue: 2 2020

Abstract:

The public authority of India describes a start-up as a component under seven years energetic with a yearly turnover of under 250 million rupees and got pleased India. Start-up India is driven by the country's Division of Modern Strategy and Advancement helps develop a positive, strong natural system in the country, changing business reviews into a reality for a succeeding start-up environment. States and association areas in the country introduced start-up courses of action following the public power's drive. On account of conventional and more seasoned organizations in India, there is an unexpected desire for these organizations to adjust to the changing business sector environment to handle what is happening decently. In this paper, we evaluated the different concentrates on finished on the economic development of the Indian new businesses and more seasoned organizations in India somewhat recently. From this, it was clear that there was an unexpected rise in individual business among the youths of India. This shows that the startup culture in India is booming in this period which can assume an imperative part in the rising Indian economy and the worldwide business sectors.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.37648/ijrssh.v10i02.048

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