Institutionalised Encouragement to Startup Culture in India: A Comprehensive study Ahmad Faraz1, Salar S.A. Atif2, Babar Mushtaq3 1Associate Professor, Al-Barkaat Institute of Management Studies, Aligarh 3Associate Professor, Al-Barkaat Institute of Management Studies, Aligarh 3Assistant Professor, Al-Barkaat Institute of Management Studies, Aligarh Online published on 15 July, 2023. Abstract The study examines the numerous government initiatives and plans in India that support female business. The study is founded on a thorough review of academic journals, government reports, and other pertinent sources. Although there have been a number of efforts to assist women entrepreneurs, the analysis shows that their effectiveness has been limited due to inconsistent implementation. The research finds a number of factors, such as a lack of awareness among female entrepreneurs, insufficient funding, and insufficient monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, that undermine the effectiveness of these policies. The paper ends by making a number of recommendations to enhance the effect of governmental policies and programmes on women's entrepreneurship in India. These recommendations include better monitoring and evaluation systems, more funding, and increased awareness-raising initiatives. Top |