International Journal of Transformations in Business Management

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Abstract

Vol: 3, Issue: 1 2013

Page: 1-10

Production of Small-Scale Enterprises in Haryana

Aruna Malik

Received Date:

Accepted Date:

Published Date: 2013-01-06

Small Scale Enterprises have been playing an immense role for development of the Economy. These Enterprises not only help to increase product in the economy but also generate employment opportunities, incomes, investments and savings in the economy. These enterprises also help in eradicating poverty, unemployment; socio economic inequality etc. in the economy. Haryana is one of India’s most industrialized and economically developed states. Gurgaon, Faridabad, Panipat and Panchkula are the main industrial hub of Haryana. The state has always tried to create and maintain a conductive environment for investors and made sustained effects in removal of any bottlenecks in smooth operations of industries. This paper tries to analyze the situation current scenario of production in Haryana and tried to analyze the problems particularly relating to labour raw material and marketing. The main target of this paper is to find out the reasons behind these problems and create attention towards these problems. So Government should make policies to remove these problems such that our entrepreneurs can compete in National as well as International markets.

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