Women entrepreneurs are moving from conventional sectors like food processing, handicrafts and textiles to real estate, ITES, BFSI, Pharma, hospitality, tourism, et al
Only few women entrepreneurs have completed the lifecycle of entrepreneurship that includes -- starting a venture, raising money, exiting it, and giving in to healthy returns. This should change.
Khan is currently busy designing a spa in Goa which spreads over 50,000 square feet. She calls it her most ambitious project yet. She also plans to venture into online retail.
In their new Women Empowerment Company avatar, feminine health, and hygiene brands can become the torchbearers of the much-needed change and perception building in society
The booming startup culture in India is not just enhancing country's GDP, but at the same time, it is empowering women entrepreneurs and garnering them with better business opportunities