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A Presentation On

PRESENTED BY
Name
Jasdeep Singh
Pranali Bavkar
Avneet Bhambri
Gurpreet K Bhurji
Shivang Bodaji
Raunak S Chawla

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Contents
1. Introduction & Definition of Entrepreneurs
2. Introduction & Definition of Women Entrepreneurs
3. Features
4. Factors promoting
5. Problems/Barriers
6. Remedies to Solve Problems
7. Strategies for Development
8. Association of Women Entrepreneurs in India
9. Beneficial Schemes
10. Case Study
11. Conclusion

Introduction & Definition of


Entrepreneurs
An individual who, rather than
working as an employee, runs a small
business and assumes all the risk and
reward of a given business venture, idea,
or good or service offered for sale.

Introduction & Definition of


Women Entrepreneurs
Government of India has
defined women entrepreneurs
as owning and controlling an
enterprise with a woman having
a minimum financial interest of
51% of the capital and giving
atleast 51% of the employment
generated in the enterprise to
women.

Features
i. Management and Control
ii. Employment to Women
iii. Risk-Taking
iv. Good Organizer
v. Self Confidence
vi. DecisionMaker
vii. Visionary
viii.Hardworker
ix. Achievement Oriented
x. Optimistic

Factors promoting
i. Self Fulfillment Motive
ii. Maintaining balance between business and family
iii. Economic Expression
iv. High survival rate of the Business
v. Generating sale revenue
vi. Women labour
vii. Breaking Glass Ceiling
viii.Business education women
ix. Government support

Problems/Barriers
i. No Freedom
ii. Social Restrictions
iii. Low Literacy
iv. Low Risk Bearing Capacity
v. Multiple Responsibilities
vi. Financial Constraints
vii. Marketing Problem
viii.Limited Mobility

Remedies to Solve Problems


i. Formal Education
ii. Entrepreneurial Activities at
School Level
iii. Information Dissemination
iv. Distinct Publication
v. Adequate Financial Assistance
vi. Easy Access to Technology
vii.Hassle Free Procedures
viii.Formation of Cooperatives

Strategies for Development


i. Strong Will Power
ii. Education and confidence building training
iii. Home Based business
iv. Start business when children are grown up
v. Effective and efficiently use of IT
vi. Simplified procedures
vii.Search non-formal finance sources
viii.Group entrepreneurship
ix. Time management
x. Marketing skills

Association of Women
i.
ii.

Self-Help Groups (SHGS)


Federation Of Indian Women
Entrepreneurs (FIWE)
iii. Womens India Trust (WTI)
iv. Women Entrepreneur Wing Of
Naye

Beneficial Schemes
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ii.
iii.
iv.

Priyadarshini Yojna
Stree Shakti Package
CWEI
TREAD

Women Entrepreneurs
We are Proud of!
Points to be Explained
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Introduction
Brief History
Educational Qualification
Success Formula
Achievements
Awards

CHANDA
KOCHHA
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LATA
MANOHAR

EKTA
KAPOOR

PATRICIA
NARAYAN

PRIYA
PAUL

SHAHNAZ
HUSAIN

Conclusion
i. The role of business Women in economic
development is inevitable.
ii. Now-a-days women enter not only in selected
professions but also in professions like trade,
industry and engineering.
iii. Women are also willing to take up business and
contribute to the Nation's growth. There role is
also being recognized and steps are being taken
to promote women entrepreneurship.
iv. Resurgence of entrepreneurship is the need of
the hour. An integrated approach is necessary for
making the movement of women
entrepreneurship a success.

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