Most small businesses fail in India, 50% of small businesses don't even make a rupee but why is that,
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There are only 11M small businesses in India,88% of them are sole proprietors
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Anonymous 4
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The lack of a level playing field is a significant challenge for small businesses in India. Large corporations and multinational companies often have an advantage when it comes to accessing capital, infrastructure, and skilled labor.
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