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To create a link that bridges the gap between entrepreneurs and resources to empower them and also support them in building successful enterprises. Break the bias Apart from facing challenges that every entrepreneur faces, women walk with an extra baggage of biases that slows their pace in their career growth. While men are naturally groomed to
hold leadership roles in families, women need to make an extra effort to overcome hurdles. Develop leadership abilities and translate them into business success. They also lack access to market, funds, groups due to existing stereotypes such as being over emotional or sensitive in tough situations. There is a need for collaborative efforts at a personal and societal level to support women to break the biases. Awareness and sensitization programs across all levels can further drive a positive change and encourage female business leaders to achieve better results. Skill, up skill and reskill Women entrepreneurs need to skill, up skill and reskill constantly to stay ahead of the curve. It is necessary that they get all the support such as entrepreneurship training and soft skills like communication abilities, decision making and leadership skills along with digital literacy which is the need of the hour. They must be given assistance in business development and other services through training and workshops to make them more
competent. Benefitting from the rise of online businesses India has witnessed a growth in ecommerce which has made it possible for women to sell products from anywhere, anytime across the country and the world. Benefitting from this surge in online opportunities, they must become more tech savvy or digital friendly to make full use of online
market places. This not only provides a level-playing field to female entrepreneurs but also opens a lot of opportunities for them across sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, among many others. Mentorship and peer groups Entrepreneurship is a tough journey and women entrepreneurs need mentors who can give right guidance and advice to prevent them from failures and double their chances of business success. The mentors can help them in networking, connect them with investors, guide them through the funding process along with various other supports. Additionally, becoming a part of a peer group can bring them closer to like-minded people from various sectors. This can encourage positive discussions and outcomes where they can talk about their challenges and inspire others without the fear of judgment. The rise of women entrepreneurs is a positive shift that India needed. In order to sustain this growth, all stakeholders including policymakers, investors, industry leaders, academicians and customers should come together and create a conducive environment where they can thrive. More women entrepreneurs can not only support India economic ambitions but also multiply chances of employment and revenue generation for holistic development. Emotional and tearful scenes were observed as the mortal remains of six people, including two minors killed in twin terror incidents in the Upper Shangri area of Retour district, were cremated at their native village this morning. Hundreds of whimpering mourners, relatives, friends and neighbors lined up with flowers and wreaths to pay their last respects to the mortal remains at the Government Higher Secondary School, Upper Shangri, where the bodies were kept for the night. Amidst protests by the people.
hold leadership roles in families, women need to make an extra effort to overcome hurdles. Develop leadership abilities and translate them into business success. They also lack access to market, funds, groups due to existing stereotypes such as being over emotional or sensitive in tough situations. There is a need for collaborative efforts at a personal and societal level to support women to break the biases. Awareness and sensitization programs across all levels can further drive a positive change and encourage female business leaders to achieve better results. Skill, up skill and reskill Women entrepreneurs need to skill, up skill and reskill constantly to stay ahead of the curve. It is necessary that they get all the support such as entrepreneurship training and soft skills like communication abilities, decision making and leadership skills along with digital literacy which is the need of the hour. They must be given assistance in business development and other services through training and workshops to make them more
competent. Benefitting from the rise of online businesses India has witnessed a growth in ecommerce which has made it possible for women to sell products from anywhere, anytime across the country and the world. Benefitting from this surge in online opportunities, they must become more tech savvy or digital friendly to make full use of online
market places. This not only provides a level-playing field to female entrepreneurs but also opens a lot of opportunities for them across sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, among many others. Mentorship and peer groups Entrepreneurship is a tough journey and women entrepreneurs need mentors who can give right guidance and advice to prevent them from failures and double their chances of business success. The mentors can help them in networking, connect them with investors, guide them through the funding process along with various other supports. Additionally, becoming a part of a peer group can bring them closer to like-minded people from various sectors. This can encourage positive discussions and outcomes where they can talk about their challenges and inspire others without the fear of judgment. The rise of women entrepreneurs is a positive shift that India needed. In order to sustain this growth, all stakeholders including policymakers, investors, industry leaders, academicians and customers should come together and create a conducive environment where they can thrive. More women entrepreneurs can not only support India economic ambitions but also multiply chances of employment and revenue generation for holistic development. Emotional and tearful scenes were observed as the mortal remains of six people, including two minors killed in twin terror incidents in the Upper Shangri area of Retour district, were cremated at their native village this morning. Hundreds of whimpering mourners, relatives, friends and neighbors lined up with flowers and wreaths to pay their last respects to the mortal remains at the Government Higher Secondary School, Upper Shangri, where the bodies were kept for the night. Amidst protests by the people.
