Questionnaire on Women Entrepreneur. 1. Name of Respondents /owner: 2. Address: 3. Phone: Age :. Obc Others ST SC Minority.

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Questionnaire on Women Entrepreneur ANNEXURE I 1. Name of Respondents /owner: 2. Address: 3. Phone:.. 4. Email: 5. Age :. Obc Others ST SC Minority 6. Category : 7. Marital status: Single Married Separated Widow 8. Whether your family is a joint Family Nuclear Family 9. Number of children :..

10. Education qualifications: Illiterate School College P.G Education related courses:.. 11. Established type of your entrepreneurship Newly Established Family Based Established 12. Which year was this business started?. 13. Are you managing the entrepreneurship on your own? 14. If, who among the following is helping you? Father Brother Friends Husband Others 15. Are you registered your enterprise in DIC?

16. What business(s) does the Respondent Trading Manufacturing Service Textiles Retail Shops Fancy Store Hand embroidery and Dress designing Soft toys making Handicrafts manufacturing Food processing & Bakery products Tailoring Computer Data entry operator Beauty parlour management Catering Service Flour Milling Condiments and Confectioneries Agarbatti Making Candle Making Bricks Paper plates and cups 17. Monthly Family Income.. 18. Financial Position of the Entrepreneurs Revenue(Income) Profit Cost

19. Financial Position Before entrepreneurs Monthly income before Monthly income after 20. Savings Savings before Savings after 21. Financial support : Bank Husband NGO S Relatives Friends Father Husband Friends Relatives 22. Are you Repayment your loan : Regular or t Regular 23. Type of Saving Saving Before After Post office Certificates Bank Deposits LIC Shares R.D N.S.C

24. Expenditure of Monthly Expenditure before Expenditure after 25. Do you personally own any assets Before If yes, please name them and give their approximate value Assets Value 26. At present,do you personally own any assets After If yes, please name them and give their approximate value Assets Value 27. Where do you sell your Products / Services Local District State National International 28. How many employees do you have?.

29. Place of Business carried out by the women entrepreneurs Home - Based Outside-Home 30. How Many hours do you work in your enterprise in a day? 2 to 4 Hours 4 to 8 Hours 8 or Above 31. How did you get the idea of starting an entrepreneurship? Advice of friends Advice of family members Advice of relatives Decided on your own NGOs Co-operative Father Husband Relatives Friend Any others 32. Amount invested in business Less than 10,000 25,000 to 50,000 50,000 to 75,000

75,000 to 1,00,000 1,00,000 to 5,00,000 500001 to 2500000 33. Before getting training did you have own entrepreneurship? If yes what type of entrepreneurship.. 34. Did you get training from Rudest NGOs SHGs DIC Government programmes Other programmes.. 35.What type of training Programme have you taken REDP PMEGP EDP Skill development Programme Other training programmes. 36 Is government helping you in doing business?

If yes, which type of help you have getting form government Getting finance assistance Getting any training programmes Any subsidy 37 Are you actively involved in decision-making in your family regarding financial issues? Decisionmaking Self Head of the family All together Before After 38 Are you actively involved in Marketing decision in your family Marketing -decision Before After Self Head of the family All together 39. Do you decide over financial matters regarding yourself and your business? 40. Your individual contribution to the total family income Contribution Income Before After 100% 75%

50% 25% 41. Type of Saving Account Type Before After Joint Independent Both thing 42. The growth of the Standard of living of the Entrepreneurs in the Business Particulars Before After Standard of living is Still worst Standard of living is better Standard of living is good Very good Standard of living 43. What were your reasons in thinking of starting to take up business? Rank the following according to your order of preference (1-10) Reasons for starting to take up business To earn money Economic Necessity To Become wealthy Growing Targets The financial Independence To be able to give education to children To pursue my own interest Rank

To fulfill my ambitions Support my family Unemployment 44. Empowerment level of women entrepreneurship in Rank (1-5) Categories Rank Social Empowerment Economic Empowerment Technogical Empowerment Political Empowerment Overall Empowerment 45. Reason for Success in Rank (1-7) Factors Hard work Support form family Efficient marketing Adequate finance Uniqueness of design Quality of Product Timely supply of raw material Rank 46. Skills/Qualities Developed by the Women Entrepreneurs through in Rank (1-10) Skills/Qualities Developed Skills developed Communication Leadership Management Technical Development Self-confidence Rank

Government facilities Social sates Independence Mobility 47. Problems encountered while running the entrepreneurs: Raw materials Managerial problem Lack of Education n awareness of Government trainings Training Health Inadequate infrastructure Technology Finance Market availability problems price Transport Facilities Lock of awareness Intermediates Labour 48. Do you feel are you economically empowered? ( Please write only your opinion in the space provide )