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Female Entrepreneurs in India – A Study

Muthamma B.U

Research Scholar
CMR University, School of Economics and Commerce
2, 3rd C Cross, 6th A Main Rd, Kalyan Nagar, HRBR Layout
Bengaluru, Karnataka (India)

Dr. Ranjith Kumar. S

Associate Professor
School of Economics and Commerce
CMR University
Bengaluru, Karnataka (India)

Abstract

The study intends to uncover the important contributions made by female entrepreneurs in forming and enriching the overall economic fabric by examining the historical evolution and current trends. This investigation offers insightful information on the changing dynamics and the crucial role that women play in promoting economic development.

The study focuses on several government initiatives designed to encourage and empower women business owners. Through an inventory and assessment of these programs, the research aims to offer a thorough grasp of the various policy interventions designed to foster an atmosphere that is welcoming and supportive of women in business. The knowledge gathered from this analysis helps evaluate the influence and efficacy of government initiatives supporting women-owned businesses. The scope of the study is now expanded to include the profiles of prosperous female business owners. The article attempts to identify important elements that have contributed to their success by carefully examining their experiences, difficulties, and accomplishments. In this study, we learn about several factors that limit women entrepreneurs’ talents as well as the contribution that women entrepreneurs make to economic growth.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Female Entrepreneurs, Women in Business, Government Initiatives, Success.

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