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A STUDY ON COMPETITIVE FACTORS THAT REGULATE GROWTH OF MSMES FOR ATTAINING SELF SUFFICIENCY

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Kavita Sharma* Nitya Sharma Puneeta Sharma Sachin Sharma
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5.323

Abstract

Atam Nirbhar Bharat is the vision of self reliant India which is unattainable without the impetus provided by MSME. MSME is the second largest employment generation sector in India. It accounts for appx 8% GDP contribution and provides employment to 40%, appx 124 million people. It is nevertheless called the growth engine of the economy. The primary information is collected through structured questionnaire and the secondary data is collected from published sources of government like statistical abstract and economic surveys for the said period. Total sample of 500 units is taken by giving proportional representation to the four districts namely Amritsar (125), Jalandhar (125), Ludhiana (190) and Sangroor (60) based on concentration of industry The internal consistency has been verified by applying Cronbach alpha. The value derived of the determinants of SWOT (48 cases) arrived at .095 which is an excellent score determining consistency.

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