A startup platform that helps bring out the business sense in women
- Bengaluru is the first in women-run startups in India, followed by Mumbai. While Delhi comes at number three
- With a total of 61,400 startups in India's startup infrastructure, India ranks third in the world. First comes America and China. Bengaluru is the hub of startups in India. In this city, people take risks and implement their ideas because the government is laying the red carpet for them.
- Karnataka is probably the first state in the country where a woman who starts a startup is given a grant of Rs 50 lakh. 50 lakh rupees are allocated without any guarantee after seeing the innovation in the startup and its social utility.
- March 8 due to Mahila Deen
When International Women's Day will be celebrated three days later, it is natural to discuss the achievements of women in the business sector. When Reliance and Disney merged last week, Nita Ambani was named as the chairman of the new company. Although the number of women at the top in the business sector may be visible but the number of women taking independent decisions in the corporate sector is less.
It is said in the industry that the year 2024 will be associated with women startups. However, women-owned companies and women-run industries are being seen in the new startup Rupi Pavan emerging in the business sector in India. The startup has created an opportunity for many people to do business. Women have seized this opportunity.
India's startup system ranks third in the world. In India, women have flooded the startup sector. Women play a crucial role not only in the startup sector but also in the MSME sector. According to a survey, companies that have strong female leadership are seen to perform better.
Startups with a female co-founder include Nayka (Phalguni Nair - Value - $6.5 billion) Memarth (Ghazal Aldh - Value $1.2 billion) Hasura (Rajoshi Dhosh) Pristan Kerr, of Business, Mobiquik, The Good Gleaman Group (Priyanka Gill) including Live Space etc.
In the startup sector, women are running 1783 startups in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka. India ranks first as a women-run startup in the country. While Mumbai comes second with 1480 startups run by women. While Delhi comes at the third number with 1195 startups. Then there are Noida, Kolkata and Ahmedabad etc.
With a total of 61,400 start-ups in India's startup infrastructure, India ranks third in the world. First comes America and China. Bengaluru is the hub of startups in India. In this city, people take risks and implement their ideas because the government is laying the red carpet for them.
It can be said that women-led startups are encouraged in Karnataka. Karnataka is perhaps the first state in the country to provide a grant of Rs 50 lakh to a woman who starts a startup. 50 lakh rupees are allocated without any guarantee after seeing the innovation in the startup and its social utility. 50 lakh rupees as an incentive factor, the implementation of ideas and other legal as the state government has increased the number of women entrepreneurs.
Notable startups like Zomato, Byjuice, OfBusiness, Upstock, Lenskart are led by women. In 2014, there were barely 171 women-led startups, which will reach 460 in 2022. It has been reported that investors are not very interested in women's startups.
The country's 100th unicorn (unicorn means a startup with a valuation of more than 1 billion dollars) startup belongs to women. Two female founders, Mabel Checko and Dina Jacob, started a startup called Open.
Apart from this, at least women are seen as co-founders in unicorn startups like Nayaka, Memarth, Hasura of Business, Mobiquik etc. In corporate companies, women directors rarely make any decisions about the company, while in startups, women founders work hard on projects. Women get very few chances in family run business. He gets a place in the company as number two. But they are kept away from the critical structure of the company.
Giving new wings to women who want to do business in the startup sector. Many successful women in startups are role models. If women who are thinking of doing business want to implement their idea, then there is a need to focus on successful women in the startup sector.
At the forefront of startups with female founders, Naikana Falguni Nair can be placed. After leaving the job of Kotak Mahendra, he started a startup with an interest in beauty products for women. His startup was labeled a unicorn. In 2020, its valuation was 1.2 billion dollars. Nayaka raised 5352 crore through IPO.
Second number may be included the ghazal of Memmarth. The value of his startup is 1.2 billion dollars. Their natural skincare products were well received by the market. Theirs was the first company to receive Maid Safe certification.
Hasura can be placed at the third number. The value of Rajoshi Dhosh's venture is one billion dollars. It provides an open source platform for building web applications.
Fourth, the value of Priyanka Gill and Naiya Sagi's startup The Good Glam Group has reached $1.2 billion. Launched in 2021
The venture was in the unicorn club within a year. This start up is Asia's largest content creator
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The value of the Preston Care start-up started by Dr. Garima Swahni has crossed 1.4 billion dollars. Launched in 2028, the startup today has tie-ups with 700 hospitals and 100 clinics.
According to a report, women-run startups have increased by 18 percent in the last five years. It can be said that the business mind of women has started to blossom due to startups. Crores of rupees were allocated for the Startup India scheme in the last seven years.
When it comes to executive-level responsibilities, only five percent of corporate companies are women, while in the startup sector, women account for more than 18 percent of such jobs. In the corporate sector, women are made directors in family businesses but it is to comply with the government's policy.
Many startups by women have been successful. The startup sector is giving a new platform to women by bringing out the business sense in them.
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