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Grassroots innovation holds significant potential to support the growth and development of national economies, particularly in emerging economies.
Grassroots Innovations refers to the framework of endogenous, unaided innovations by common people at community level [farmers, artisans, pastoralists, workers, and others] without any experience of working in organized sector or assistance from the formal sector. Since these individuals and/or communities have to face high transaction costs, use much less external materials, most of the innovations they develop invariably happen to be frugal.
Innovations for grassroots: This is defined to be the innovations developed by individuals or organizations for improving the socio-economic conditions of the communities and/or individuals at grassroots, i.e., in the villages or urban areas particularly disadvantaged areas / communities mostly in the areas of agritech and social innovations