Opportunities & Challenges of E-Commerce and Digital Retail for Entrepreneurs with Reference to Nalchha block of Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh

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Seemant Deshpande, Poorva Sakergayen

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E-commerce opens doors for entrepreneurs in rural areas to tap into global markets. This study aims to identify opportunities and challenges in the rural area of Nalchha in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district. Our research reveals how demographic factors impact e-commerce adoption in rural areas. We conducted a comprehensive literature review and statistical analysis of survey data, focusing on education level and gender. Our findings show that both education and gender significantly affect e-commerce adoption in Nalchha. The study reveals several benefits of e-commerce like market expansion beyond the local population, reduced overheads, and better decision-making for businesses. The major advantage seems to be that e-commerce can contribute enormously to the progress of rural economies. However, businesses still face a lot of challenges. Among all, limited digital literacy and unreliable internet connectivity are some of the main ones. This study concludes that gender and education-specific approaches are essential for successful e-commerce implementation. These findings hold important implications for policymakers and businesses looking to leverage e-commerce for rural development. We recommend targeted digital literacy programs and improving rural digital infrastructure to start with. Businesses should look into gender-sensitive e-commerce strategies. Making e-commerce platforms and marketing materials available in local languages can also increase accessibility. Future research should focus on creating localized solutions to overcome these barriers. They should explore the long-term economic impact of e-commerce in rural areas. Research should be conducted on methods to build trust in online transactions among rural consumers. Addressing these issues can help businesses tap into the potential of e-commerce in rural India.

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