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2026
1 publicationSTARTUP SUCCESS THROUGH LEGAL AWARENESS: REFORMING SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR INDIA’S NEW-AGE ENTREPRENEURS
Entrepreneurship is growing at an accelerated pace and is viewed as a natural way to cater to the economy, create new jobs, and conceptualize new ideas to life. To help such kind of growth, successive central and state governments and many other private players have launched skill development programs that guide aspiring youth to learn how to begin entrepreneurial journey. These programs mostly focus on imparting technical skills, financial acumen, digital self-efficacy, and preparation of business plan. However, training focussing legal awareness is rarely provided. Most budding entrepreneurs begin their work without knowing the iota of basic laws that apply to business environment. This constraint of legal awareness can create serious problems, such as lacunae in business registration, unknowingly compromising tax and labour laws, facing contract issues, or losing their rights over their ideas due to weak protection of intellectual property. These challenges may affect their survival and hinder growth of the startups, even though if the business idea is unique. This paper aims to study that how the lack of legal awareness in skill development programs creates hindrance for budding entrepreneurs. It can provide insight that why legal awareness is just helpful and important for managing a progressive business. The paper highlights the gaps in current skilling programs and recommends ways to incorporate simplistic legal awareness into them. It further discusses how legal understanding can help budding entrepreneurs avoid common mistakes in conflict with law and build stronger, safer startups. Lastly, the paper concludes with suggestions for improving training systems by adding basic legal education and involving legal experts, educators, and policymakers into skill building programs. The aim is to support a startup culture in India that is not only smart and innovative but also legally compliant and prepared for long-term success.
