Women entrepreneurs in India have come a long way. Nowadays, most of the people's
thinking is change towards women. Before 4-5 years back people think that women
are only for household works and for taking care of family members. But now
women come forward to business also and they give their best in the corporate
world, which men thinks they can't handle because women are very sensitive and
emotional. But they forget women manages everything very effectively and the
decision making power of women are better than men.
Today, we talk about women
entrepreneurs- women are doing great work in business world and they start
their startups with innovative ideas. Women entrepreneurs create jobs and
manage organization effectively.
some women entrepreneurs are set an example for many women all over the world.
1. Upasana Taku- Co-founder Mobikwiik
Upasana Taku co-founded Mobikwik
with her husband, Bipin Preet Singh. Mobikwik is a fintech startup. It is a
virtual wallet tied to a huge network of companies and services.
People can recharge and pay at registered
places through Mobikwik wallet. Mobikwik also rewards its customers with
cashback through a concept called SuperCash.
2. Falguni Nayar- Founder of Nykaa
Falguni Nayar is the founder of Nykaa, India's beauty product retailer. After serving 20 years as a venture investor and merchant with Kotak Mahindra, she suddenly announced her departure to pursue her dream.
Nykaa has over 850 brands along with robust
content through videos, blog and dynamic social media engagement. Running her
online business successfully, Nykaa has also introduced 35 physical stores.
3. Malika Sadani- Founder and CEO of The Moms Co.
Malika Sadani is the Founder and CEO of The Moms Co., a leading homegrown brand for toxin-free, natural, and effective products for pre and post natal care, babies, and conscious consumers seeking personal care solutions.
It was when Sadani had her first child and moved back to India from the UK that she experienced difficulties in finding chemical-free, quality products in the country. There was a huge gap in the baby-care market that was yet to be addressed.
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