
This education is a powerful tool that empowers women to break barriers which really empowers women to break barriers to form an active part of entrepreneurship in modern times. The present study aims to investigate education as a transformative factor in the development of entrepreneurial qualities women possess; also, to explore how it helps them overcome some of these socio-cultural and economic difficulties. This importance in the investigation of open and down-to-earth learning chances to create self-assurance, better judgment, self-articulation, inventiveness. Much of the research has also focused on real-world examples and strategies for how education indeed prepares women with information and abilities. This study on next-generation entrepreneurship focuses on highlighting the provision of appropriately educational tools and resources that help ignite innovation, improve skills, and offer new opportunities to women in underserved communities. This abstract focus on educating next-generation women entrepreneurs in rural areas is an effective way of promoting social and economic transformation. By equipping women with knowledge, skills, and support, we can unlock their entrepreneurial potential and create a more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous future for rural communities.
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