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• Prafulla Chandra Ray - Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, India’s
first pharmaceutical company.
• Srinivasa Ramanujan - Mathematician known for his brilliant
contributions to contributions to mathematical analysis, number
theory, infinite series and continued fractions.
• C. V. Raman - Physicist who won Nobel Prize in 1930 for his Raman
Effect.
• A.P.J. Abdul Kalam - Known for his crucial role in the development of
India’s missile and nuclear weapons programs.
1. Ritesh Agarwal
2. Trishneet Arora
3. Sreelakshmi Suresh
4. Akhilendra Sahu
5. King Siddharth
6. Kavita Shukla
7. Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran
8. Tilak Mehta
9. Arjun Rai
10. Advait Thakur
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“Entrepreneurs are people who have the ability to see
and evaluate business opportunities, together with the
necessary resources to take advantage of them and to
intimate appropriate action to ensure success.”
A businessman makes his place in
the market with his efforts and
dedication, whereas an
entrepreneur creates the market for
his own business. The businessman
is a market player while
Entrepreneur is a market leader
because he is the first to start such a
kind of enterprise.
Businesses earn profit and pay taxes; employees pay income tax.
The government utilizes this additional income to stimulate the
economy and generate better facilities. It leads to an overall increase
in the country's gross domestic product (GDP).
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The nation would have been dependent on
multinational companies if there were no
entrepreneurs in India. As a result, GDP would
have collapsed or adversely affected.
Therefore, the GDP of the nation depends on
the Entrepreneurs.
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• Innovators. Innovators are the types of entrepreneurs who come up
with completely new ideas and turn them into viable businesses. ...
• Fabian entrepreneurs are exemplified by great caution and skepticism
in experimenting any change in the organization.
• Drone Entrepreneurs suffer losses, as they refuse to make any
modifications in the existing production methods.
• Imitative Entrepreneurs adopt victorious innovations launched by the
innovative entrepreneurs.
• 1. Prime mover: This entrepreneur sets in motion a powerful sequence
of development, expansion and diversification of business.
• 2. Manager: Such an entrepreneur does not initiate expansion and is
content just staying in business.
• 3. Minor innovator: This entrepreneur contributes to economic
progress by finding better use for existing resources.
• 4. Satellite: This entrepreneur assumes a supplier’s role and slowly
moves towards a productive enterprise.
• 5. Local trading: Such an entrepreneur limits his enterprise limits his
enterprise to the local market.