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Women Entrepreneurship
“A women Entrepreneur is one who accepts challenging role to meet her
personal needs and become economically independent.”
Definition : “ An enterprise owned and controlled by
women having a minimum financial interest of 51% of capital and giving at least 51% of employment generated in the enterprise to women.”
“Women who think of a business enterprise, initiate it, organize and combine the factors of production, operate the enterprise and undertake risk and handle economic uncertainty involved in running a business enterprise.”
Why do Women Take-up Employment?(Needs WE)
Push FactorsDeath of bread winnerSudden fall in family incomePermanent inadequacy in income of the family
Pull FactorsWomen’s desire to evaluate their talentTo utilize their free time or educationNeed and perception of Women’s Liberation, Equity
etc.To gain recognition, importance and social status.To get economic independence
Categories of Women Entrepreneurs in Practice in India (Contd.)
Third CategoryIlliterate womenFinancially weekInvolved in family business such as
Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy, Fisheries, Agro Forestry, Handloom, Powerloom etc.
Women Entrepreneurship in India
States No of Units Registered
No. of Women Entrepreneurs
Percentage
Tamil Nadu 9618 2930 30.36
Uttar Pradesh 7980 3180 39.84
Kerala 5487 2135 38.91
Punjab 4791 1618 33.77
Maharastra 4339 1394 32.12
Gujrat 3872 1538 39.72
Karnatka 3822 1026 26.84
Madhya Pradesh
2967 842 28.38
Other States & UTS
14576 4185 28.71
Total 57,452 18,848 32.82
Women Work Participation
Country Percentage
India (2000-2010) 38.6
USA 52
UK 43
Indonesia 40
Sri Lanka 35
Brazil 35
Some Examples of Great Women Entrepreneurs
Naina Lal Kidwai
Naina Lal Kidwai, Investment Banker Fortune magazine listed her as one of the world’s most powerful businesswomen in 2003. India Inc recognises her as one of its most powerful investment bankers. But Naina Lal Kidwai, HSBC’s deputy CEO, can’t be reduced to simple woman-banker equations; her professional vision transcends gender
Shahnaz Husain Shehnaz Hussain Herbals- one of the largest herbal
manufacturer in the world
SH Group, based in New Delhi orth $100mn
Employed around 4200 people, in 650 salons, spread across 104 countries
Belongs to a royal muslim family, married at the age of 15
Never advertised, relied on word of mouth publicity
First Indian women whose goods were retailed in foreign markets
Vineeta Bali Director, Academic Success Program
she practiced law as a business litigator for three years, and then as a transactional attorney for the Silicon Valley Law Group for several years.
Her main responsibilities as a transactional attorney were in the following areas: mergers and acquisitions, investor financing and corporate funding, business formation and corporate governance, securities compliance for privately held and public companies.
Ekta Kapoor
Most dynamic young achiever in theCountryCreative Director of Balaji TelefilmsQueen of Indian Television industry-’SaasBahu Serials’Hands on managerBest Entrepreneur in 2001 Inexperience was her biggest challenge
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
The women behind Biocon- Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
India’s biggest Biotechnology company
Set up Biocon in garage of her rented house
In 2004 she became India’s richest women
Entered the Fortune list of 50 most pewerful women in international business
Forward looking, self driven,enterprising & outspoken
Awarded with Padmabushan in 2005
Challenges faced:
Her ageGenderUnfamiliar business environmentTechnical challenges
ProblemsDual role to play at workplace & at
home placeSubordinate to menJust that her being womenNon-awareness of facilities provided
by governmentCompetition with large scale unitsProblems related to marketing
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