Women entrepreneurs in India are driving significant economic and social change, contributing to innovation, job creation, and sustainable development. Their contributions span industries and include addressing societal challenges through their ventures. However, systemic challenges like financial constraints, socio-cultural barriers, and limited access to professional networks hinder their full potential. This paper examines the historical evolution of women’s entrepreneurship in India, their contributions to economic and social progress, and the challenges they face. Using a mixed-method approach, the study explores the role of government policies, private sector initiatives, and digital advancements in empowering women entrepreneurs. The paper provides detailed recommendations for fostering an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of gender-sensitive policies, financial inclusivity, and skill development.
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