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Women's Entrepreneurship in Rural India: An Essential Factor in the Development of the Indian Economy | Original Article

Suhasini Palle*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Entrepreneurship entails using one's own judgement to determine when and where new forms of economic activity could be developed. According to the 2020 census, women made up 68.6 percent of India's population and their literacy rate rose from 54.28 to 65.46.Women are the key to a prosperous country. Women business owners in today's mostly male-dominated culture require more access to educational and professional development opportunities to establish their worth. Male is the default gender in our culture, while female is a secondary option. My research focuses on the business possibilities and threats faced by women in the Hyderabad Telangana Region in the India. Women now compete equally with men in all fields. This study drew heavily on both primary and secondary data. A nation's economic success in today's linked globe depends on women's participation in rural development. The subject of women starting their own businesses in India's rural communities is a fresh one.A woman entrepreneur is someone who, in order to meet her own needs and build financial security, seeks out and accepts hard tasks. Women account for over eight million of India's company owners, with the region of Hyderabad Telangana boasting the highest number. This is based on data gathered from several external resources, including books, academic articles, websites. The future of women business owners is explored, as well as government initiatives aimed at fostering their success. The study reveals a few approaches to elevating rural women's status.