Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Agenda for India

Authors

  • Trilok Kumar Jain Director, Ecosystem for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Suresh Gyan Vihar University Jaipur, India.

Keywords:

Startup, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur, Innovation, MVP, SDG

Abstract

Innovation and entrepreneurship are the source of hope for the future. The future generations of entrepreneurs have to understand the principles of entrepreneurship. This is a paper, where the author looks at the creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship in India. The problems and the possible solutions are discussed. The author recommends transformation of educational institutions, transformation of government institutions, development of new institutions and fostering a culture for development of appropriate system. The author recommends that the common people of India should be the target of all developmental interventions. The elitist model should be discarded and efforts should be made to support the masses.

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Published

2023-12-07

How to Cite

Kumar Jain, T. . (2023). Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Agenda for India. Journal of Advanced Research in Public Policy and Administration, 5(2), 33-37. Retrieved from https://www.adrjournalshouse.com/index.php/Journal-PublicPolicy-Administrat/article/view/1834