Women entrepreneurs face challenges like lack of awareness about government financial schemes, dependency on family credits, and informal borrowing. Only 52% have access to financial credit.
Gone are the days when the aspirations of Indian women were confined to the boundaries of their homes. Today, these empowered women are breaking free from
Meta (formerly Facebook) on Monday said that it has continued to see a strong trend towards women entrepreneurs using its apps in India over the last three years. 📲 Meta Witnesses Strong Trend in App Usage by Women Entrepreneurs in India Over Past Three Years.
In recent years, there has been a surge in the number of women entrepreneurs in India. According to a report by NASSCOM, the percentage of women-led startups in India has increased from 8 per cent in 2014 to 13 per cent in 2019. This increase is attributable to several factors, including the rise of digital media and e-commerce, the proliferation of mobile phones and other
As per data released by the social media company LinkedIn, while the representation of women in leadership in workforce was dismally low at 18 per cent, share of female founders grew by 2.68 times from 2016 to 2021. Conversely, the number of male founders grew by 1.79 times during the same period.