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  2. List of Indian businesswomen - Wikipedia

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    Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairperson, State Bank of India (since October 7, 2013) [2] - now retired; Bala Deshpande, MD, New Enterprise Associates India; Chanda Kochhar (born 1961), ICICI Bank Former MD and CEO; Chitra Ramkrishna, Former Managing Director and CEO, National Stock Exchange of India

  3. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    A study in India, entitled "Barriers of Women Entrepreneurs: A Study in Bangalore Urban District", has concluded that despite all these constraints, successful female entrepreneurs do exist. Female entrepreneurs have evidently more to ‘acquire’ than their male counterparts.

  4. List of Indian entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 March 2025. This article needs additional citations for verification.

  5. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (born 23 March 1953) is an Indian billionaire entrepreneur. [3] She is the executive chairperson and founder of Biocon Limited and Biocon Biologics Limited, [4] a biotechnology company based in Bangalore, India [5] and the former chairperson of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. [6]

  6. Rashmi Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Rashmi Sinha was born in Lucknow, India, grew up in India, and earned a PhD in cognitive neuropsychology at Brown University. There, Rashmi took computer science courses with Andy van Dam, so she had some exposure to the HCI (human-computer interaction) way of thinking. She took a course in designing educational software.

  7. Women in business - Wikipedia

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    The Women's University of Science and Technology, which is the first all-women's university in Kenya, allows women to access higher education and entrepreneurial training. [32] These programs have empowered women to create small to medium-size enterprises, such as tailoring and bead-making.

  8. Mallika Srinivasan - Wikipedia

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    2004–10 Among 25 Most Powerful Women in Indian Business - for 7 consecutive years Business Today [18] 2010 Among 25 Power Women India Today Woman [19] 2010 India Inc's Most Powerful Women Leaders The Economic Times Corporate Dossier [20] 2011 Entrepreneur of the year - Manufacturing Ernst & Young [21] 2012 Among top 6 Most Powerful Women of ...

  9. Kalpana Saroj - Wikipedia

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    Kalpana Saroj (born 1961) is an Indian business woman, entrepreneur and a TEDx speaker, [1] and the chairperson of Kamani Tubes in Mumbai, India.Known as Indian Woman entrepreneur, she bought the distressed assets of Kamani Tubes Company and successfully steered the company back to profitability.