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GROUP NO:8
CLASS AND SECTION:BBA III A
GROUP MEMBERS
AFSHEEN MAJEED
KASHMALA NIZAM
SANA UROOJ
SIDRA AYUB
MARIAM BALOCH
SUBMITTED TO
MISS UZMA
ENTERPRENEURSHIP REPORT
DATE: 07-03-2014

First we would like to thanks Almighty ALLAH who gave us grace to see every new day and made it possible for us to accomplish the project work and also our course instructor “MISS UZMA for providing us with the opportunity, as well as his guidance in the light of her vast experience.
Dear teacher as you assigns the task of project; We have strictly followed all your instructions and requirements. We have putted our best to complete this report. Thanks you for guidance, support, encouragement, motivation and supervision which enable us successfully to achieve our task and finally come up with this report.
Sincerely
AFSHEEN MAJEED
KASHMALA NIZAM
SANA UROOJ
SIDRA AYUB
MARIAM BALOCH

TABLE OF CONTENT
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PG.NO
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Executive summary
4
2
Present,past& future of entrepreneurship in Pakistan and international world
5-7
3
Issues of entrepreneur In pakistan
7-9
4
Opportunities of entrepreneur in pakistan
9-10
5 Framework
10
6 conclusion 11

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report is based on the past, present and future of entrepreneurship in Pakistan and internationally worldwide. The essential part of this report is the issues that the female entrepreneurs are facing in Pakistan and what opportunities should be given to them because this will lead the country towards the prosperity.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship is a way to carry out organizations, the organizations that are under development or reconstructing and some also included those organizations that are already in existence.Enterprenuership is an entirely different field involving entrepreneurs different personality traits such as an entrepreneur should have good communication style, patience, foresightedness and many more traits which make him different and able to handle the risks and

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