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Educate a man and you
educate an individual,Educate a woman and you
educate a family.
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WOMEN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Raunak Jain 201057
Rinkesh Jain 201058Ankit Kapoor 201066
Amit Khadgi 201075
Rishabh Khanna 201078
Sarfaraz Merchant 201094
Chitral Mistry 201097
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An enterprise owned and controlled by a womenhaving a minimum financial interest of 51%of capital and giving at least 51% of theemployment generated by the enterprise to
women.- Government of India
A women entrepreneur can be defined as aconfident, innovative and creative women
capable of achieving self economicindependence individually or in collaboration,generates employment opportunities for othersthrough initiating, establishing and running theenterprise by keeping pace with her personal,family and social life.
- Kamal Singh
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Earlier there were 3 Ks Kitchen
Kids
Knitting
Women entrepreneurship in India
Then came 3 PsPowderPappadPickles
At present there are 4 EsElectricityElectronicsEnergyEngineering
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When women move
forward, the family moves,the village moves and the
Nation moves.-Pandit Jawaharlal Lal Nehru
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Firstly, it provides
flexibility
Secondly, it is a professionwith high elasticity
Thirdly, women are
excellent in managing
financesFourthly, the only
profession in which they
could easily beat men.
Entrepreneurship- a favourite
career for women
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Womens desire to evaluate theirtalent
To utilize their free time oreducation
Need and perception of WomensLiberation, Equity etc.
To gain recognition, importanceand social status.
To get economic independence.
What motivates a woman???
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Strong desire to do something new.
To be independent in Life.
Making the maximum use of technical/professional
knowledge.
Occupational experience/background.
Passionate about particular activity.
Dissatisfaction with present job.
ENTREPRENEURNAL
MOTIVATION
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Utilizing Government grants & subsidiaries.
To continue ancestor business.
Financial assistance from Institutions.
Availability of resources.
Encouragement from big business houses.
Availability of sick units/ easy financial terms.
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When a women becomes an
entrepreneur, the entire familybecomes an entrepreneur. This is
not so in the case of a man
becoming an entrepreneur.
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VARUNA D JANI
I DONT DESIGNI DONT DESIGN
JEWELLERY..JEWELLERY..
I DESIGNI DESIGN
DREAMS DREAMS
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Creator and MD of VARUNA DJANI Signature jewellery
Daughter of Ramchand Popley,
founder & owner of Popley whohas been established since1927
Represents 3rd generation ofPopleys, one of Indias mosttrusted and respected jewellery
INTRODUCTION
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Was into family business
initially, later she started her
own business
Her brand always looked
ahead, thought beyond anddared to be different
Her expertise in the field has
managed to break norms yet
keep tradition intact
Always created a niche of her
own with her own distinctive
designs and international
concepts
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Won Best Diamond Vivah jewellery
Award 2009
ACHIEVEMENTS
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First designer in the world to
invent what is called practical
jewellery
Women super achievers Asiaaward
Brand leadership award
Gained a loyal clientele in Indiaand abroad
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The Driving
factor
Once chanced upon Harivanshrai
bacchans poetry paudhon ki
peediya which touched a chord
within her
It made her realize she was what she
is because of her parents
She decided to make name for
herself
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It became a passion for her and a deepest desire
to bring name to her family. As a child was always fascinated with jewelry
Although she was born in a wealthy family
with no pressing need to work, she always
wanted to do something creative Always believed that she had to choose
between easy way out or the right way out
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HER BELIEFS
Its never too late for a woman to
fulfill her dreams
A woman should never forget what'sher worth
Even though a daughter cannot carry
on the family name, she candefinitely bring her family FAME
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She believes in creating a sense
of timeless magic for everyprecious moment in woman's
life
It was also her inspiration forthe collection
She believes best thing could
happen to her was she being
born as a woman
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PRESENTING A WORK OF
ART THAT IS TRULYMAJESTIC
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A Brand by herself , VarunaA Brand by herself , Varuna
brings a breath of fresh airbrings a breath of fresh airand originality to classicand originality to classic
style and understatedstyle and understated
eleganceelegance
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Akhila Srinivasan
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INTRODUCTION
Managing Director, ShriramInvestments Ltd.
She has done her B A ,M A and
M Phil in Economics.
Started as an executive trainee inSHRIRAM group in 1986.
Started Shriram Social Welfare
Trust in 1993.
Marketing manager, GeneralManager, President of the Truck
Financing Company.
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ACHIEVEMENTS
Recipient of the Business
World-Compaq Social
Responsiveness Award.
FICCIs OutstandingWoman
Professional Award.
Mother Teresa Award for
Corporate Citizenship.
Selected as one of the twenty-
five Most Powerful Women in
India by Business Today.
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MOTIVATION From chairman who gave such a road-map and
vision to be committed totally to the task of
building the Shriram group.
She was motivated by her beliefs to work hard,
to give one-hundred-percent in whatever she
takes up and her dedication towards contributing
meaningfully to the growth of the organisation.
Thousands of children commit petty offences or
run away from their home, which motivated herto start a project GIVE LIFE where they try to
rewrite their destiny and give them a normal
life.
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It is not enough to merely make a
mark and get known. One shouldstrive to derive satisfaction in the
pursuit of perfection and excellence.
I would like to be useful to the
people around me. That is the onlygoal that propels me.
If I can create managers, harness the
talents of people working with me,
be a facilitator, change the lives of
the deprived people around me, thiswill give an inner satisfaction and
that keeps propelling me.
HER
BELIEFS.
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ELABHATT
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A lawyer by training, Ela Bhatt is a respected
leader of the international labour, cooperative,
women, and micro-finance movements who has
won several national and international awards.
Gold Medal for her work on Hindu Law.
She has also received the International Diploma
of Labour and Cooperatives in 1971 from Afro-Asian Institute of Labour and Cooperatives.
She has also taught English for a short time at
SNDT Women's University
INTRODUCTION
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Founder of Self EmployedWomens
Association (SEWA) in 1972
Founder of Indian School Of Micro
Finance ForWomen
Was a member of Rajya Sabha
Founder Chair of Cooperative BankOf
SEWA
Work Done
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Work Done
Has worked with Textile
Labour Association inAhmedabad forWorkers
Gratuity , which
subsequently became a
law
Was a member of
Planning Commission
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Influenced by thecareer and Satyagraha
Movement of MahatmaGandhi
She got influenced byworking in 1951census
Seeing the living
conditions of the poor ,she decided to devoteher life working forthem
What
motivatedher??
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She was aware of the need for women
employment and their training
She felt the need forFull Employment
and Self Reliance of poor women
Investing in women is one of the mostpowerful ways to fight poverty
What motivated her??
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ACHIEVEMENTS
Founder of SEWA
Honorary Doctorate degree in
Humane Letters by Harvard
University
Civilian Honour of Padma
Shri & Padma Bhushan
Awarded the Raman
Magsaysay
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Right Livelihood Award
Chosen for Niwano Peace
Award .
First Global Fairness
Initiative Award by HillaryClinton
She wrote a book ,We are
poor but so many
ACHIEVEMENTS
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Women entrepreneurship
Women Entrepreneurship have become astrong driving force in todays corporateworld
In India, in the year 1981, only 5.2 percent ofwomen to total were self employed, in 2001,this figure has risen to 11.2 percent and now,it contributes to 20 percent of theentrepreneurial force.
The role ofWomen entrepreneur in economicdevelopment is inevitable
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Why this change ?
A business womans drive to pursue
entrepreneurship is due to the immense
passion she has for her work.
they possess very strong business ideas.
Another motivating factor behind women
entrepreneurs is the desire for control.
Women entrepreneurs are also motivated by
philanthropic commitment to society.
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Conclusion A woman has personal character, supple & unique
management style,
And that personal characters are most important to
the success of female entrepreneurship.
We noticed this has nothing to do with the gender.
So, we draw a final conclusion , that though femaleentrepreneurship has relative disadvantage withmale, but female
entrepreneurs share the same success opportunitiesand fair environment provided by the society.