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INTRODUCTION
Women entrepreneurship refers
to women who start a business
or establish a business or
acquire a business etc.
Women Entrepreneurship is
gaining importance in the wake
of economic liberalization &
globalisation.
Govt of India introduced National
Skill Development policy &
Mission in 2009 to provide skill
training , vocational Education &
Entrepreneurship development to
the women's of India.
There exists a plethora of
successful women entrepreneurs
in India. For example :1) Falguni
Nayar- Nykaa.com 2)Vandana
Luthra-VLCC Healthcare Ltd.
QUALITIES OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR
Courage
Thick skin
Creativity
Empathy
Passion
Confidence
FUNCTIONS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
PROBLEMS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
Lack of finance
Family Restriction
Role conflict
Lack of Education
Lack of Mental
strength
Unfavourable
environment
REMEDIES MEASURES OF WOMEN
ENTREPRENEURS
Finance
Family support
Training
Education
Marketing
Assistance
NEEDS & IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN
ENTREPRENEUR
Economic Growth
Narrowing Gender
Gap
Funding/Investme
nt to women-led
start-ups
Social change
MOST POWERFUL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS OF
NORTHEAST INDIA(GOWTH OF WOMEN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP)
1)ABOKALI JIMONI: founder of organic
Nagaland. Objective of empowering local
organic growers by training men &
women with latest agricultural
technologies.
2)RAKHI SAIKIA: An ambitious
entrepreneur from Golaghat District if
Assam.
She successfully produced yellow tea, a
native to China in India. Thus creating a
revolution in the tea industry.
3)LEENA SAIKIA: Founder of food
production company called Frontal
Agritech private limited. The production is
BHOOT JOLOKIA of this co. Which
exporting to 22 different countries.
4)TANUSHREE HAZARICA: she is
managing director of North east
ECELCTIC NORTHEAST.
STEPS TAKEN BY GOVT
1)SKILL INDIA: Launched by P.M.Modi in 2015.
It includes PRADHAN MANTRI KAUSHAL VIKAS
YOJANA, National policy for skill
development & Entrepreneurship, skill loan
scheme.
2)MUDRA YOJANA SCHEME: Launched by govt
of India is trying its best to improve the
status of women by providing loans.
Initial loan amount in rs.50000,then it
increases to 5lakh to 10lakh amount.
3)STARTUP INDIA: Govt of India launched start-
up campaign to encourage
entrepreneurship in Indian young
generation, who despite being skilled can
depend on various jobs & remain under
employed.
4)MAHILA UDYAN NIDHI SCHEME: Launched by
P.N.B. & aims at supporting the women
entrepreneurs involved in small scale
industries.
The amount granted for this scheme is
Rs.10lakhs.
5)DENA SHAKTI SCHEME: provided by Dena
Bank to those women entrepreneurs in the
fields of agriculture, manufacture, micro-
credit, retail stores etc. Who are in the need
of financial assistance.
STATISTICAL DATA OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR
WOMEN TREND