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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A MODEL FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

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Shibashish Sahu,Sitaram Das
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.7.31

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Society makes difficult for women to live free lives, making constitutional protections and legislation supporting women ineffective. Around the turn of the 20th century, women started to acknowledge their socioeconomic potential, which had been inhibited by cultural, economic, and political restraints. For women to be empowered there has to be a welcoming atmosphere where they can get support and cooperation from all sectors. No nation can afford to neglect such a sizable population, and it ought to make the best use of these resources to progress both its own family's development and nation-building more broadly .Gender disparity has inspired social entrepreneurs to seek innovative solutions. Social entrepreneurs concentrate on significant societal challenges and offer fresh ideas for effective change. Social entrepreneurs solve societal issues by altering the system, disseminating the answer, and persuading vast masses to take part in different activities rather than leaving them to the government or the commercial sector. Analysis of the role social entrepreneurship in empowering women in Mayurbhanj district of Odisha is thus considered essential in this context.

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