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Understanding Female Entrepreneurship in India - A Review | Original Article

Bisen Sarswata Chaitram*, Sonam Bhasin, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Changes in the social texture of the Indian culture, such as increased educational opportunities for females and fluctuating aspirations for a higher standard of living, necessitated that Indian women make adjustments to the way they lived their lives. Entrepreneurs provide an essential function in every economy. This is the population that possesses the abilities and activity necessary to bring outstanding project ideas to market and make the decisions necessary to make the idea profitable. They are the people who have the talents and activity necessary. The prospective financial rewards that could be gained by the entrepreneur are the payoff for the risks that they are willing to take. The development of female's entrepreneurialism is an essential component of human resource management. In comparison to other countries, the rate of female entrepreneurship in India is rather low, particularly in more rural areas. Given the state of India's economy at the moment, it is encouraging to see an increase in the number of women starting their own businesses there. It has been recognized as a significant step forward in the nation's fight against poverty and has garnered a lot of praise for doing so. There is a list of outstanding business persons and entrepreneurs in India, which includes people from both the social and economic areas. In point of fact, the term women entrepreneur refers to any woman who organizes and manages any enterprise, typically one that involves a large amount of work and risk. The current inquiry has been an attempt to cultivate awareness as well as to appreciate significance and the purpose for growing. A comprehensive written survey on the subject of female business owners in India is carried out.