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Women e ntrepreneurs
 Women entrepreneurship is the process where women
organize all the factors of production, undertake risks,
and provide employment to others. The definition of
women entrepreneurship has never been differentiated
on the basis of sex and hence could be extended to
women entrepreneurs without any restrictions.
 Government of India has defined women
entrepreneurs as an enterprise owned and controlled
by a women having a minimum financial interest of
51% of the capital and giving at least 51% of
employment generated in the enterprise to women.
 Honesty and Integrity
 Ability to learn quickly
 Her persuasiveness
 Problemsolving.
 Willingness to take risks andchances.
 Empathy and Ability to motivatepeople.
 Knowing how to win andlose gracefully.
 Focus and Commitment
 PushFactors
 Death of breadwinner
 Sudden fall in familyincome
 Permanent inadequacy in income of thefamily
 PullFactors
 Womens desire to evaluate theirtalent
 Toutilize their free time oreducation
 Need and perception of Womens Liberation,Equity
etc.
 Togain recognition, importance and socialstatus.
 Toget economic independence
 Bhartiya Mahila Bank
 Vikaspedia
 Annapurna Scheme
 Stree Shakti
 Orient Mahila Vika Yojana Scheme
 Dena Shakti Scheme
 Udyogini Scheme- Karnataka
 Cent Kalyani Scheme
 Mahila Uddyami Yojana Scheme- MUDRA
 A Diverse and Innovative Workforce
 Strength in Soft Skills and Emotional
Intelligence
 Ability to Create a Woman-friendly Corporate
Environment
 Gender Discrimination
 Difficulty in Acquiring Funds
 Building a Viable Support Network
 Balancing business and Family lives
 Procurement of raw Materials
 Struggling to be taken seriously
 No awareness of facilities providedby government
 At 63 years, she is still going
strong. She is the president
and CFO of PepsiCo India
Holdings Pvt. Ltd. She
holds master degree in
public management which
she completed from Yale
University and did her
marketing and finance from
Kolkatas IIM. Before
joining Pepsi Co, she was
associated with known
names like Asea Brown and
Motorola. She truly inspires
many women and will
inspires generations.
 Kiran Mazumdar completed her
schooling from Bishop Cotton Girls
High School, Bangalore. Later she
attended Bangalores Mount Carmel
College where she studies biology
and zoology.
 She is the MD and Chairperson of
Biocon Limited, a Bangalore based
bio-pharmaceutical company.
Graduated in 1973 and started the
company in the year 1978. It was an
industrial enzyme manufacturing
company in its initial years but under
Kirans leadership, today it is a full-
blown bio-pharmaceutical company.
The main focus of the company is to
come up with solutions for diseases
like diabetes and cancer that plagues
India.
 fter completing her schooling from
Lucknows La Martiniere and later on
went to the Queen Marys, Allahabad
for further studies. Shahnaz went off
to learn cosmetology and cosmetic
therapy from leading Western
institutions that include Lean of
Copenhagen, Christine Valmy,
Schwarzkopf, Lancome and Helena
Rubinstein.
 She is a popular name in the Indian
herbal cosmetics industry. Shahnaz is
the CEO of Shahnaz Herbals Inc. Her
company has over 400 franchise
clinics across the globe. She is one of
the most influential women in India,
Her contributions led her to receive
the Padma Shri from the GOI back in
2006.
 She is Indias influential women for all
when it comes to making it big in
entrepreneurship. Born in New Delhi
in the year 1959, completed her
graduation from New Delhis
Polytechnic for Women. She then
ventured to countries like the UK,
France and Germany to get necessary
insights on nutrition, food, fitness and
beauty.
 Vandana started the wellness and
beauty giant VLCC back in 1989 when
her daughter was just a toddler. She
was initially a homemaker who
refused to stay in the shackles of a
domestic life. Her determination and
diligence led her to be awarded the
Padma Shri in the year 2013. She was
later identified by Fortune India as the
33rdmost powerful Indian female
entrepreneur.
 Born in 1944 in Amritsar. She later
shifted to Shimla to complete her
schooling from Loreto Convent. She later
went on to enrol herself at Lady Irwin
College. After returning to the country,
she went ahead and enrolled herself at
Asutosh Museum of Indian Art, to study
museology.
 One of the popular and women
influential name in the Indias fashion
industry. She was successful in creating a
niche market for her brand which
consists of designer ethnic wear, evening
formals, swim wear and traditional wear.
Her designs created history three times
in a row in the Miss India pageants. Her
contributions didnt go unnoticed as she
was awarded the Padma Shri by the GOI
in 2013.
 Ekta Kapoor singlehandedly
found Balaji Telefilms in 1994
and changed the face of Indian
television.
 Her strong business acumen
and professionalism has made
her the Queen Bee of the
Indian soap opera scene.
 Today, she is counted among
the top 10 women
entrepreneurs in the country
and her production house has
several hit serials to its credit.

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Women e ntrepreneurs

  • 2. Women entrepreneurship is the process where women organize all the factors of production, undertake risks, and provide employment to others. The definition of women entrepreneurship has never been differentiated on the basis of sex and hence could be extended to women entrepreneurs without any restrictions. Government of India has defined women entrepreneurs as an enterprise owned and controlled by a women having a minimum financial interest of 51% of the capital and giving at least 51% of employment generated in the enterprise to women.
  • 3. Honesty and Integrity Ability to learn quickly Her persuasiveness Problemsolving. Willingness to take risks andchances. Empathy and Ability to motivatepeople. Knowing how to win andlose gracefully. Focus and Commitment
  • 4. PushFactors Death of breadwinner Sudden fall in familyincome Permanent inadequacy in income of thefamily PullFactors Womens desire to evaluate theirtalent Toutilize their free time oreducation Need and perception of Womens Liberation,Equity etc. Togain recognition, importance and socialstatus. Toget economic independence
  • 5. Bhartiya Mahila Bank Vikaspedia Annapurna Scheme Stree Shakti Orient Mahila Vika Yojana Scheme Dena Shakti Scheme Udyogini Scheme- Karnataka Cent Kalyani Scheme Mahila Uddyami Yojana Scheme- MUDRA
  • 6. A Diverse and Innovative Workforce Strength in Soft Skills and Emotional Intelligence Ability to Create a Woman-friendly Corporate Environment
  • 7. Gender Discrimination Difficulty in Acquiring Funds Building a Viable Support Network Balancing business and Family lives Procurement of raw Materials Struggling to be taken seriously No awareness of facilities providedby government
  • 8. At 63 years, she is still going strong. She is the president and CFO of PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt. Ltd. She holds master degree in public management which she completed from Yale University and did her marketing and finance from Kolkatas IIM. Before joining Pepsi Co, she was associated with known names like Asea Brown and Motorola. She truly inspires many women and will inspires generations.
  • 9. Kiran Mazumdar completed her schooling from Bishop Cotton Girls High School, Bangalore. Later she attended Bangalores Mount Carmel College where she studies biology and zoology. She is the MD and Chairperson of Biocon Limited, a Bangalore based bio-pharmaceutical company. Graduated in 1973 and started the company in the year 1978. It was an industrial enzyme manufacturing company in its initial years but under Kirans leadership, today it is a full- blown bio-pharmaceutical company. The main focus of the company is to come up with solutions for diseases like diabetes and cancer that plagues India.
  • 10. fter completing her schooling from Lucknows La Martiniere and later on went to the Queen Marys, Allahabad for further studies. Shahnaz went off to learn cosmetology and cosmetic therapy from leading Western institutions that include Lean of Copenhagen, Christine Valmy, Schwarzkopf, Lancome and Helena Rubinstein. She is a popular name in the Indian herbal cosmetics industry. Shahnaz is the CEO of Shahnaz Herbals Inc. Her company has over 400 franchise clinics across the globe. She is one of the most influential women in India, Her contributions led her to receive the Padma Shri from the GOI back in 2006.
  • 11. She is Indias influential women for all when it comes to making it big in entrepreneurship. Born in New Delhi in the year 1959, completed her graduation from New Delhis Polytechnic for Women. She then ventured to countries like the UK, France and Germany to get necessary insights on nutrition, food, fitness and beauty. Vandana started the wellness and beauty giant VLCC back in 1989 when her daughter was just a toddler. She was initially a homemaker who refused to stay in the shackles of a domestic life. Her determination and diligence led her to be awarded the Padma Shri in the year 2013. She was later identified by Fortune India as the 33rdmost powerful Indian female entrepreneur.
  • 12. Born in 1944 in Amritsar. She later shifted to Shimla to complete her schooling from Loreto Convent. She later went on to enrol herself at Lady Irwin College. After returning to the country, she went ahead and enrolled herself at Asutosh Museum of Indian Art, to study museology. One of the popular and women influential name in the Indias fashion industry. She was successful in creating a niche market for her brand which consists of designer ethnic wear, evening formals, swim wear and traditional wear. Her designs created history three times in a row in the Miss India pageants. Her contributions didnt go unnoticed as she was awarded the Padma Shri by the GOI in 2013.
  • 13. Ekta Kapoor singlehandedly found Balaji Telefilms in 1994 and changed the face of Indian television. Her strong business acumen and professionalism has made her the Queen Bee of the Indian soap opera scene. Today, she is counted among the top 10 women entrepreneurs in the country and her production house has several hit serials to its credit.