A new study has found that a strong entrepreneurial spirit is emerging among Indiaβs youth, with three in four university students expressing a desire to start their own ventures.
Yet, many face barriers such as insufficient mentorship, limited funding, and poor access to legal guidance, hurdles that could slow the growth of Indiaβs next generation of innovators.
The report, titled 'Youth entrepreneurship and start-up governance β guiding the next generation of leaders towards stability and success', draws insights from a dual-cohort study involving 1,000 stu
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