Women Entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs in India have come a long way
"On my own I will just create, and if itworks, it works, and if it doesn’t, I’ll create something else. I don’t have any limitations on what I think I could do or be.”
Women who start business also experience a number of other unique challenges, which include defying social expectations, balancing work and family life and finding a support network that shares their understanding and goals.
Though we might have a considerable amount of freedom compared to our foremothers, it can still be hard to get an entirely male-dominated office.
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Out of all the female entrepreneur’s quotes, Oprah’s words always speak to me the most. She believed in herself and she worked hard to make her dreams come true without letting anyone define her.
Starting your own business is a risky and often stressful endeavor.
Women faces lot of problems in order to uplift themselves from the mentality of a male dominant society.With all the home duties they have addition to their duties at their work lives, entering the labor market is harder than starting their own business.
Women who start business also experience a number of other unique challenges, which include defying social expectations, balancing work and family life and finding a support network that shares their understanding and goals.
Though we might have a considerable amount of freedom compared to our foremothers, it can still be hard to get an entirely male-dominated office.
Female-focused workspaces allow women to drop the intimidation factor and feel more relaxed, something which may actually aid in their productivity and performance overall.
Women are also generally denied of higher education, especially in rural areas and under developed countries. Women are not allowed to enrich their knowledge in technical and research areas to introduce new products.

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