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Case Study

Summary
In the recent race of economic development, everyone is concentrating their efforts on the
development activities of entreprenurial activities.Entreprenureship is the major human
activity to transform the society by eliminating poverty, social inequality, regional imbalance
and economic injustice rooted in the society. Similarly, this case study provides information
regarding the entreprenurial process and attempts to explore the entreprenurial process in the
tourism and hospitality enterprise creation in semi-urban area of Nepal. This is a case
analaysis of Deep Jyoti Family Resort and Restaurant Pvt. Ltd which was established in
2016 and is situated in semi- urban area of panchkhal valley. Natural beauty has been one of
the gift for the firm and also they provide tasty food, comfortable rooms which makes the
place relaxing centre for people travelling on the long way journey. Mr. Upendra Bahadur
Baniya is the chairman of this firm. In the early days, the road construction from Kodari to
Kathmandu motivated their family to increase their business activities other than agriculture.
His son who completed his study from abroad helped him in his business as he had gained
different experience.
The basic objective of the case study process was to explore the stages of
entrepreneurial process applied to create a venture like Deep Jyoti Family Resort and
Restaurant Pvt. Ltd. To present the review of the seminal conceptual and empirical
literatures related with stages in entrepreneurial process was an additional objective of the
research. It is the case study followed by the literature review in regard to stages in the
entrepreneurial process. For the study on venture creation process, case of Deep Jyoti Family
Resort and Restaurant may be valuable in the Nepalese context. However, there are various
limitations of this study. The company is very young, because of this; it has not experienced
the ups and downs of its operation. Hence, the case is not complete, to explore the business
cycle of the company.

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