7 Problems Faced by India's Middle Class Entrepreneurs


Bangalore: Entrepreneurship is not about running a company; it is about running a company rightly. The courage and smartness required to perform any entrepreneurial activity is itself challenging but this also comes with rejection and ‘worried’ attitude amongst parents and caretakers. In a developing nation like India where people still believe in the notion of inheritance and secured government jobs, entrepreneurship is definitely not a favorably welcomed.

Most Indian parents feel that working in a MNC or having a secured government job with regular and timely pay checks being delivered at the doorstep is everything. The value of entrepreneurship is never considered and overlooked. This country is blessed with great entrepreneurs who have broken the silence to march towards their entrepreneurial vision. So here are the reasons why Indian middle class families do not encourage entrepreneurship.

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7. Liabilities and problems

This is not something that is seen only in India but the crowd here thinks that liabilities and problems only revolve around them and they consider entrepreneurship a ‘pain’ for all the time, money and attention it demands.  The main problem creator here is the ‘dependency syndrome’; family members strongly feel that working in a corporate is better than a startup failing to realize that they are being very dependent.

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