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Women Entrepreneur™

The Narrator: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Indian Filmmaker And Writer

Currently she's directing the life story of Narayan Murthy and Sudha Murthy

Entrepreneurs

A Legacy Spearhead: Mitali Shah, Director, Rotex Automation

She is passionate also about creating a culture that embraces women's empowerment and is actively working towards having 50 per cent women in the workforce

News and Trends

Womenpreneurs Set to Become the Backbone of Economic Growth

Start-ups helmed by women demonstrate a remarkable 35% higher ROI compared to those led by their male counterparts. This highlights the effectiveness and success of businesses led by women, stemming from their ability to operate with lesser investment while generating increased net revenue

Entrepreneurs

Redefining Financial Well-Being: Swati Saxena, Founder & CEO, 4ThoughtsFinance

4Thoughts became a single window at which clients leave their wealth for management, and concerns with legal issues, corporate structures, intellectual property and much more

Entrepreneurs

The Creative Maven of Invitations: Mimansa, Founder and CEO, StudioEM

She wishes to delve into the packaging industry to cater to the growing demand for personalized packaging solutions within the wedding and events sector. Capitalizing on the success of her notecards, very soon personalized stationery is also set to be launched

Entrepreneurs

What Women Want: Inclusion I Equality I Parity

Shepreneurs shares an account of some of the accomplished women in the nation, who have carved their own space while giving infinite inspiration to other female entrepreneurs to lead with change

News and Trends

The Digital Driver: Rukhsar Kazi, Founder and CEO, Our Quotient

A key milestone of hers is when they built Our Quotient's first workspace and created their own social media calendar, "we sold 100+ copies within 25 days of launch and still get requests"

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The Floral Queen: Anuja Joshi

Anuja Joshi brought untrained florists on board and in 2017, started her journey in a small factory space in Mahim, Mumbai. Her aim was to revolutionize the luxury floral decor and gifting space.

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The Weaving Wonder: Rutvi Chaudhary

Jaipur Rugs is solving the preservation of traditional craftsmanship, culture, and beauty of India through the creation and sale of high-quality rugs that are not just products but also convey a unique story and cultural heritage.

News and Trends

Finance Maverick: Supriya Rathi

In the initial stages she formed a core team that was a hybrid of experienced peers from public sector general insurance companies as well as young professionals.

Women Entrepreneur™

The Global E-Commerce Conqueror: Dr. Somdutta Singh

Assiduus is an AI-powered global cross-border, cross-marketplace, e-commerce accelerator empowering brands to scale and sell on global e-commerce marketplaces

Women Entrepreneur™

The Education Gamifier: Prerna Jhunjhunwala

Prerna highlighted that the company is gamifying learning for children as well as trying to make learning personalized and creative for children

News and Trends

The Workspace Guardian: May Ellen Pierce

The healthy co-obsession over the startup began in 2013 when May Pierce bumped into Aman Singh. Calling it one of the most blessed things to happen to her, the duo started Insane by hiring the first batch of team members in a small unpainted, walls-clipping-off room. And the rest is history.

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Three Women, One Dream: Saanya Sharma, Sanjana Shah and Aashna Lalwani

The trio's entrepreneurial journey started in their early 20s with a lot of resistance, but they strode against all odds to set an example that is now inspiring women entrepreneurs to get started and keep going.

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New-age Finance Advisor: Sonal Kotak

Sonal Kotak started her career in banking in the year 2000. Initially with HDFC bank, she moved on to Citi bank wherein she became a CitiGold wealth management specialist in 2001. But how did Kotak acquire clients when starting out on her own? She had an advantage there in the form of existing client base since she had worked for banks. However, instead of products, she made her company very client-centric.