Dr. Ravindra Kumar and Rachit Ranjan
Social entrepreneurship has recently been recognised as one of the most potent tools that can positively impact various societal problems. This study focuses on the role of social entrepreneurship/enterprises which provide healthcare services (HSEs) in meeting the UNSDG 2030 in India. Based on an exhaustive literature analysis, we discovered that social businesses are operating successfully across India and have played an important role in improving India's healthcare landscape. The study's findings imply that the involvement of social businesses is critical in augmenting the government of India's efforts to meet the UNSDG 2030 targets. The findings will assist researchers in better understanding healthcare social enterprises.
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