
The role of women entrepreneurs in Indian economic development is increasingly recognized as a vital component of sustainable growth and innovation. This paper explores the contributions of women entrepreneurs across various sectors, highlighting their impact on job creation, GDP growth, and community development. Despite facing significant challenges—such as limited access to finance, societal norms, and a lack of mentorship—women entrepreneurs are driving change by establishing micro, small, medium, and large enterprises. These businesses not only foster economic empowerment and independence for women but also contribute to addressing local and national issues through innovative solutions. The study underscores the importance of targeted policies and support systems that enhance women's participation in entrepreneurship, ultimately promoting a more inclusive and robust economic landscape in India. By empowering women, the country can harness their potential to achieve greater socio-economic progress and development.
Women entrepreneurship, Economic empowerment, Women empowerment
Women entrepreneurship, Economic empowerment, Women empowerment
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