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  2. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Female entrepreneurs often face gender-based barriers to starting and growing their businesses, like discriminatory property; matrimonial and inheritance laws, and/or cultural practices; lack of access to formal finance mechanisms; limited mobility and access to information and networks, etc.

  3. 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.

  4. Shark Tank India - Wikipedia

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    Shark Tank India is an Indian Hindi-language business reality television series that airs on Sony LIV and Sony Entertainment Television. The show is the Indian franchise of the American show Shark Tank. It shows entrepreneurs making business presentations to a panel of investors or sharks, who decide whether to invest in their company.

  5. List of Indian businesswomen - Wikipedia

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    Jyoti Gogte (born 1956), Indian entrepreneur; Nabomita Mazumdar, businesswoman; Zia Mody (born 1956), legal consultant, managing partner of AZB & Partners; Smriti Nagpal, CEO of Atulyakala; Leena Nair (born 1969), Executive Director, HR, Hindustan Unilever; Lavanya Nalli, vice chairman of Nalli Group of Companies

  6. 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.

  7. Chetna Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Chetna Gala Sinha (born 1958) is an Indian social entrepreneur working to empower women in areas of rural India by teaching entrepreneurial skills, access to land and means of production. [ 1 ] Sinha and six other women chaired the 48th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos , Switzerland in January 2018.

  8. Vandana Luthra - Wikipedia

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    Vandana Luthra (born July 12, 1959) is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder of VLCC Health Care Ltd, a beauty and wellness conglomerate [1] represented in Asia, the GCC and Africa. [2] She is also the chairperson of the Beauty & Wellness Sector Skill Council (B&WSSC), an initiative that provides training under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas ...

  9. Kanika Tekriwal - Wikipedia

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    Kanika Tekriwal is an Indian entrepreneur, founder and the Chief executive officer of JetSetGo. [1] In 2021 she was recognized as the youngest richest woman in India . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She is also the founder of India's first aircraft leasing organization.