RISE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR

RISE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR

RISE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR

AUTHOR- KASHISH PHERWANI

STUDENT AT NARSEE MONJEE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, INDORE

Best Citation – KASHISH PHERWANI, RISE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR, Indian Journal of Legal Review (IJLR), 3 (2) of 2023, Pg. 188-193, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

Abstract

The rise of female entrepreneurs has given rise to a new perspective on the field of entrepreneurship. Women’s entrepreneurship has important societal and economic benefits that are closely related. Even though women make up nearly half of the population in India, they still participate in entrepreneurship to a very small extent. Every Indian woman now lives a different lifestyle as a result of the changing social fabric of Indian society, which includes the increased educational status of women and diverse aspirations for a better life. In every sphere of life, she has faced off against man and prevailed, and business is no exception. These female leaders are confident, persuasive, and risk-takers. They have prevailed in this fiercely competitive environment thanks to their dedication, diligence, and perseverance. The goal of the current study was to comprehend what women’s entrepreneurship meant, how crucial it is to the economic, and overall development of the world and some of the main issues Indian women business owners face.

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