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India’s Women Entrepreneurs |
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10-12-2024 | |||
Pioneers of Inclusive Development and Equal Growth Women entrepreneurs are emerging as radiant beacons of innovation and resilience, transforming industries and breaking barriers with their visionary leadership. Their ventures are not just businesses; they are powerful narratives of determination, creativity, and empowerment, inspiring countless others to dream big. With a vision to promote the sustainable development of women entrepreneurs for balanced growth in the country, Startup India is committed towards strengthening women entrepreneurship in India through initiatives, schemes, creation of enabling networks and communities and activating partnerships among diverse stakeholders in the startup ecosystem. Since its launch in 2016, the Startup India Initiative, driven by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), has been a game-changer for fostering entrepreneurship in India. As of October 31, 2024, a total number of 73,151 startups with at least one-woman director have been recognized under the Startup India Initiative. This represents nearly half of the 1,52,139 startups supported by the government, showcasing the crucial role women play in driving innovation and economic growth. Financial Support and Inclusion The government has implemented several flagship schemes to promote women-led startups like:
Capacity Building and Awareness The Government of India has implemented comprehensive measures to empower women entrepreneurs and strengthen the ecosystem for women-led startups. Here are the key steps:
These initiatives collectively aim to enhance financial inclusion, mentorship, and market opportunities for women, fostering a supportive ecosystem that enables them to thrive and inspire future generations. Inspiring Future Generations With continued government support and societal encouragement, women-led startups are poised to redefine India’s entrepreneurial landscape, contributing to sustainable and inclusive economic growth. The following success stories are powerful examples of the unlimited potential women can unleash when given the right opportunities and support: Niharika Bhargava CEO & Co-Founder, The Little Farm Co Location: Gurgaon, Haryana Niharika established The Little Farm Co to revive India's rich condiment heritage by offering preservative-free, homestyle products. Collaborating with over 100 farmer networks, primarily from tribal villages in Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand, she ensures that 70% of the workforce includes women. Her initiative not only provides employment but also celebrates India's culinary traditions. Dr. Shalima Ahamed CEO, Cocoroots Organic Private Limited Location: Kozhikode, Kerala Dr. Shalima, after gaining vast corporate and academic experience, founded Cocoroots to address hair health issues using organic solutions. Her products, made from sustainable materials like neem wood combs, reflect a commitment to eco-friendly innovation. Shalima’s journey is a testament to blending personal passion with global sustainability goals. Radhika Lakhotia Founder, Spentigo Sustainability Solutions Private Limited Location: Kolkata, West Bengal Radhika is revolutionizing the food industry with "Fit Flour," created by upcycling spent grains from breweries. Her venture tackles malnutrition, food waste, and affordability while empowering rural women. Supported by IIM Bangalore and endorsed by top industry players, her initiative merges sustainability with impactful nutrition solutions. The success stories of trailblazers like Niharika Bhargava, Dr. Shalima Ahamed, and Radhika Lakhotia highlight the profound impact of women in driving innovation, sustainability, and empowerment. As women continue to break barriers and redefine norms, they are not just contributing to India’s economic growth but also paving the way for a brighter, more equitable future. |
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