Women Entrepreneurs in India have came a long way

Women Entrepreneurs in India have came a long way.

We cannot say women entrepreneurship is very good in India but in comparison with past it is very good women has came forward and proved themselves in the field of entrepreneurship. In India most of the women is only seen as a homemaker. there are many other problems also which a women faced like family restriction, lack of motivation, lack of knowledge and mainly these problems can be easily seen in rural areas, and there is inequality also between man and women a women women is not treated as equal as a man.

But today's condition is very far better the peoples are started treating the women equally as a man they are supporting women , they are allowing them to do work but in some areas only.
After all these problems also there are many women who fought for themselves and achieved there goal and achieved several objectives in the field of entrepreneurship. 
Some of them are: 

1. Vandana Lutharan 1989, she stared the company called VLCC as a beauty and slimming service centre. Later, she added more services such as hair build, full-body laser, grooming and Dermat services. In April 2013, she awarded with Padma Shree award by Indian President Pranab Mukherjee. Vandana Luthra has been running NGO called Khushii, which offers a scholarship for free education to those who are underprivileged and physically challenged.

2. Priya PaulPriya Paul is an Indian woman Entrepreneur who is chairperson of Apeejay Surrendra park hotels. After finishing her studies from Wellesley College (US), she started working under her father as a marketing manager. At age 51, she is considered one of the most influential women. According to Wikipedia, in 2012, Paul revised India’s most honorable award called Padma Shree Award by Pratibha Shing Patil (Former Indian presiden

3. Aditi GuptaAditi Gupta is an author and co-founder of the Menstrupedia. Aditi and her husband created a comic book to illustrate and educate girls about menstruation. Later, they created a website called menstrupedia.com. In 2014, Menstrupedia became a partner with Whisper India for their school contact program and presented “Touch the Pickle”, this movement occurred in four different cities. In 2014, she launched a comic book and got pretty much success, the book has been translated into Spanish and Nepali. Menstrupedia comics are used by schools like Bright English School Ahmedabad, Ecole Mondiale World School, GlS Primary school, and many others.

There are many other women also who proved themselves and achieved many things.
Keep supporting women and motivating them.

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